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Stephen Swann
swann at PLUTONIA.COM
Tue Mar 16 14:16:44 EST 1999
J Strobridge writes:
>
> Stephen Swann writes:
>
> > > <A HREF="http://wmbr.mit.edu/stations/list.html">online radio list</A>
> >
> > Wow. Walker Memorial Basement Radio. ;-) A college buddy of mine
> > used to be the station manager there.
> >
> > WMBR used to do a morning wakeup show called Breakfast of Champions,
>
> that's the title of a Science Fiction book - one of Vonnegut's I think?
> I wonder which came first?
> Just curious
> jill
There's probably no connection. "Breakfast of Champions" was
originally the ad slogan of Wheaties breakfast cereal, but it then
became (in US pop culture anyway) a joking byword for having something
noxious for breakfast: anything from "cold pizza and beer", to
cocaine, to a 2-hour dose of hardcore punk music. This kind of thing
happens all the time in the US - "Where's the beef?" was probably the
best known example of a phrase from a TV commercial invading everyday
speech. But other stuff like "Uh-oh, Spaghettio", and "Calgon, take
me away" are probably familiar to any 'merican list members over
30yrs old. ;-)
Without even having read the novel, just from what I know of Vonnegut,
I would guess he was just referencing the pop-culture joke.
Steve
swann at plutonia.com
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