"Where's the beef?" comes from an old Wendy's commercial, I believe. "De plane! De plane!" was from a TV show called Fantasy Island. "Dy-No-MITE!" was the catchphrase of Jimmy Walker, from the show, "The Jeffersons."
Well I recognize, "I've fallen and I can't get up," I also recognize "Hey Mikey he likes it, he really likes it" but I've never heard of any of the others.What commercials are they from?What makes them so classical?
That's right; I stand corrected.
Dy-No-Mite! is from "Good Times" as far as I know.
Where is I've fallen and can't get up from? I love it as a catchphrase, but have no idea about its background.
"Where's the beef?" comes from an old Wendy's commercial, I believe. "De plane! De plane!" was from a TV show called Fantasy Island. "Dy-No-MITE!" was the catchphrase of Jimmy Walker, from the show, "The Jeffersons."
Well I recognize, "I've fallen and I can't get up," I also recognize "Hey Mikey he likes it, he really likes it" but I've never heard of any of the others.What commercials are they from?What makes them so classical?