From way back in my childhood past comes a popular culture phrase: "S'aright? S'aright!" What was funny about this? I don't know, but everyone in elementary school seemed to be saying it. I was wondering, where did this come from? So I looked it up online and found that it was from a comedian named Senor Wences, and he died at the age of 103 in 1999. Wow. He appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show more than any other guest. What more can I say?
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Hey, thanks for linking my video. That's my daughter Ava, btw. It took her about 15 minutes of coaxing for her to learn to say s'alright; the standing in the laundry bin tho'—that was all her.
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