Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Dijon Butler confirmed

In my August 4 post "Dijon Butler and Elder J. Humpty Dumpty," I noted that D. John Butler, the "GA name" under which Dave Butler publishes Mormon-related content, sounds similar to Dijon Butler and linked this to Dijon mustard. In the latest episode of Ward Radio (published just two hours before I'm publishing this), Jonah Barnes refers to Butler as "Brother Dijon," pronounced with a French j and everything. Later Cardon Ellis makes a mustard joke.

Cardon: Right now they're selling Dave Butler's book -- or D. John Butler, as we call him in more polite society -- but they're selling In the Language of Adam. Make sure that you guys --

Jonah: What is he called in impolite society?

Cardon: You know, Big Mustard.

So I'm not the only one to have made that connection.

2 comments:

Ra1119bee said...

William,
And speaking of Mustard...

... another yellow sync, no? ;-)

Also....
Mean Mr. Mustard with lyrics(The Beatles)
* Although this particular video thumbnail is Sgt. Pepper,
the song Mean Mr. Mustard was actually on the Abbey Road album
( which the Abbey Road version is the Second link below )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7o6HXdOOE8


The Long One (Comprising of ‘You Never Give Me Your Money’, ’Sun King’/’Mean Mr. Mustard (Abbey Road )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4Ujexj9YGs


WanderingGondola said...

I had a movie night with a friend on Saturday, and one of our selections was Wayne's World. When a particular joke (first link below) confounded me, my friend explained it was a reference to American ads for some kind of mustard. That alone brought me back to this post; it figures the mustard is specifically Dijon.
youtube.com/watch?v=5xomArI4aJ0
youtube.com/watch?v=qNYs6IRdMe0

Meme syncs: Good Times Roll, Reality Temple, Blue Wizards

In his September 2023 post " Asenath vs. the Son of Baal-ox within the Sawtooth Mountains " (on the old, public blog), William Wri...