🤣🤣🤣 I stumbled onto this video today as I was looking for songs my deceased brother used to sing to me (today was his B-day). This was one of his favorites… I love your version of this Stan. 👏🏼😁 RIP to you and my brother. 🥰
Thanks for sharing this video on You Tube. I remember him well when I was a child in the 50's and also when he would come and entertain at the Rainier Golf & Country Club.
I was just thinking I could replace all the Christmas songs I have on cassette tape but San's.So I was really Happy to find some of His Christmas music on you tube.I just go nuts at Christmas was my all time favorite. But Grandma got run over by a rain deer and vinter undervare tie for second. So glad someone sent me a link to his" I just don't look naked anymore and I found these others. They bring back a lot of Happy memories.
Oh, my gods, I love Stan. Still. Zero dockus indeed. My family moved to Everett WA in 1959, and I immediately was hooked on Stan Boreson. He's still Da Man. Saw him last when Prarie Home Companion hit Seattle--um--a long time now. He was amazed at how the whole dang audience remembered the Zero Dockus song. Bless Stan Boreson.
Love ya Mr Boreson! Thanks for a great tv show & allowing us to grow up w/your wonderful humor. Will never forget klubhouse with Uncle Torvald, NoMo & Talulla, Bozo. Then finding you again on Prairie Home Companion. Later all the Christmas shows (esp. Ballard wtih Reilly and Maloney). Zero dacus, mucho cracus / hallaballu-za bub That’s the secret password that we use down at the club Zero-dacus, mucho-cracus / hallaballu-za fan Means now you are a member of: KING’s TV club with Stan.
I grew up singing along with Stan--zero dockus, mucho crocus--whatever it was. I never did know the real words. But I have to admit, at 84 he is just as funny as every. Great going, Stan.