| re: "my hay-er" -- What does this mean? |
| Last Edit: BroadwayTonyJ 12:34 pm EDT 06/24/20 |
| Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 12:32 pm EDT 06/24/20 |
| In reply to: re: "my hay-er" -- What does this mean? - Roman 09:58 am EDT 06/24/20 |
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| OK, I get it now. That is very funny, especially if you consider Miller's hairstyle in her numbers in Easter Parade. When I saw the word "hay-er", I was thinking of Judy Garland in MGM's Summer Stock. Her character owned a farm and I thought the word was referring to a piece of machinery that put hay into bales. I thought it was kind of odd that there would be a song about Judy hitting LB Mayer with a piece of her farm machinery. Thanks for the explanation. |
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