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Comments on MetaFilter post Burma-shave signsSat, 17 Sep 2005 18:06:39 -0800Sat, 17 Sep 2005 18:06:39 -0800en-ushttp://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss60Burma-shave signs
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<a href="http://www.fiftiesweb.com/burma1.htm">Farewell</a> <a href="http://seniors-site.com/funstuff/burma.html">o verse</a>
<br><a href="http://www.two-lane.com/burmashave.html">
along the road.</a><br><a href="http://www.sff.net/people/teaston/burma.htm">So sad to see</a><br><a href="http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/patc/burmashave/">
you're out of mode.</a>post:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193Sat, 17 Sep 2005 16:28:29 -0800billbBurmaShavesignsBy: Pretty_Generic
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049166
When the stork
Delivers a boy
Our whole
Darn factory
Jumps for joy
<em>Burma-Shave</em>comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049166Sat, 17 Sep 2005 18:06:39 -0800Pretty_GenericBy: yhbc
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049171
I never saw a Burma-Shave sign myself, but my parents had a book about the signs and the company that I practically memorized. Classic intersection of marketing, history, and imagination.
I would love for there to be, somewhere, a set of Burma-Shave signs still standing, but I don't think they're out there anymore. Of course, that's what "they" said about the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker too, so what do they know?comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049171Sat, 17 Sep 2005 18:29:58 -0800yhbcBy: teletype1
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049177
very cool post... i actually use burma shave shaving soap... one of the byproducts of having really sensitive skin. for all those who haven't tried it, i'd highly recommend it. it's my daily zen activity.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049177Sat, 17 Sep 2005 18:44:12 -0800teletype1By: billb
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049181
The fiftiesweb article mentions a sighting from 1986. See:
<a href="http://www.fiftiesweb.com/burma.htm">Fiftiesweb: Burma Shave intro</a>
The slogan on them? It's the one at the top of this page.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049181Sat, 17 Sep 2005 18:55:09 -0800billbBy: Eideteker
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049190
The Hangar Theater in Ithaca, NY, has Burma-shave signs as ads in and around town.
<a href="http://www.livejournal.com/interests.bml?int=burma+shave+signs">Livejournal Love</a>!comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049190Sat, 17 Sep 2005 19:13:26 -0800EidetekerBy: WolfDaddy
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049191
I remember seeing Burma Shave signs in the Hill Country in Texas as a kid in the late 60s and early 70s. Probably the first "car game" I ever played on long car trips, even before the one where you count how many different states' license plates you could spot. Nice post.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049191Sat, 17 Sep 2005 19:15:51 -0800WolfDaddyBy: Miko
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049198
ybbc, I think I have that book. (How many can there be?) I snatched it up at a yard sale at some point. It's fantastic, and contains an appendix with all the known rhymes.
I think it would be an act of genius for a present-day company to bring back this marketing strategy. In fact, the more I think about midcentury strategies like this, the hipper they seem. Marketers tear their hair out figuring out how to position products, how to do branding without setting off our cynical, BS-warning bells, how to do product placement and strategic alliance, etc. You know, if they just entertained us with something utterly straightforward, bold, direct and simple like this, it would<em> work. </em>
Another thing that would work: picking a really damn strong and simple graphic logo, and painting it on the sides of buildings. BIG. Remember See Rock City? It;s still burned in my brain from childhood car trips 30 years ago.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049198Sat, 17 Sep 2005 19:41:12 -0800MikoBy: es_de_bah
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049207
never heard of this before at all. thanks!comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049207Sat, 17 Sep 2005 20:18:10 -0800es_de_bahBy: alumshubby
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049394
This darn blog
of kitsch and rumor
Ought to have
As much light humor
<em>MetaFilter</em>
<small>sorry -- it's early for me</small>comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049394Sun, 18 Sep 2005 05:17:31 -0800alumshubbyBy: May Kasahara
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049401
Miko: The DOT in some parts of Florida use this strategy. I've seen the following signs on US 1 heading to the Keys (which is only one lane in both directions between Homestead and Key Largo). They don't rhyme, however:
Patience
Pays
Only
3 Minutes
To
Passing
Zone
I also seem to remember commecial Burma Shave-type signs in Central Florida back in the 80's, but I never found out anything about them. I don't think they were original Burma Shave ones, but were by a local business.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049401Sun, 18 Sep 2005 05:45:18 -0800May KasaharaBy: ubersturm
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049605
Do the links above cover all the Burma Shave rhymes? Ever since I read <i> American Gods</i>, I've been wondering whether the two rhymes quoted in it were real Burma Shave ones, or verses made up by Gaiman. Didn't see them in the links, though. I think they went something like this:
<small>Life is hard
It's toil and trouble
Keep your jawline
Free from stubble
Burma Shave</small>
and
<small>He undertook
To overtake
The road was on a bend
Now the undertaker
Is his only friend
Burma Shave</small>comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049605Sun, 18 Sep 2005 11:30:52 -0800ubersturmBy: Miko
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049665
Ubersturm: Those are not listed in the appendix of my book. However, they are very close facsimiles to some actual verse.
The first would seem to be based on:
Life is Sweet
But oh how bitter!
To love a gal
And then not git 'er
Burma-Shave
Or,
Within this vale
Of toil and sin
Your head grows bald
But not your chin
Burma Shave
The second, in particular, matches many others whose theme is road safety. Those verses increase drastically through the 1940s, reflecting the increasing number of cars on the road. From the 20s to the late 30s, the rhymes almost exclusively focus on three things: Sucess with ladies, the low price of Burma-Shave, and its superiority over substitutes. After 1940 almost a third of them are about road safety -- passing, not driving drunk, keeping within the speed limit, paying attention.
Here's one:
Don't pass cars
On curve or hill
If cops don't get you
Morticians will
Burma-Shavecomment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049665Sun, 18 Sep 2005 15:03:40 -0800MikoBy: Balisong
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049705
When you kiss your honey
And your nose is really runny
You might think it's funny
But it's snot
Shaved-Brahmacomment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049705Sun, 18 Sep 2005 17:32:23 -0800BalisongBy: Jon Mitchell
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049711
If you are bad,
Or misbehave,
your uppance will come:
Karma-Shave.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049711Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:04:59 -0800Jon MitchellBy: yhbc
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049733
Miko: I believe the book I remember is <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0452267625/002-3391047-9643211?v=glance">The Verse By the Side of the Road</a>, by Frank Rowsome, Jr. I may pick up a copy.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049733Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:56:03 -0800yhbcBy: Miko
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1049749
That's the one I have too, though the cover is different.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1049749Sun, 18 Sep 2005 19:27:42 -0800MikoBy: scratch
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1050024
Someone here once posted a Burma-esque invocation that is guaranteed to get you a parking spot:
Space is big
Space is dark
It's hard to find
A place to park
...and as you say "park," a spot will magically appear.
This is all IIRC. It delights me no end.comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1050024Mon, 19 Sep 2005 07:32:32 -0800scratchBy: fixedgear
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1050444
Don't know if this is a real one and I'm much too lazy to search through all the links, but I see this on my Freaky Friday bike ride every Friday. It's in Burlington County, NJ.
Today's kids
Sure missed a treat
No moonlight rides
In a rumble seat
Wonder how many people that pass it even know what a rumble seat is?comment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1050444Mon, 19 Sep 2005 13:16:44 -0800fixedgearBy: redneck_zionist
http://www.metafilter.com/45193/Burmashave-signs#1051965
A whiskery kiss
For the one
You adore
May not make her mad
But her face will be sore
Burma-Shavecomment:www.metafilter.com,2005:site.45193-1051965Tue, 20 Sep 2005 15:06:51 -0800redneck_zionist
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