![]() My hat, it might go flat, and my sweets will melt like that! The sun's getting hot and my hat just might go flat. Larry and Chorus: I won't feel grand if I take off my hat. ( Jean Claude and Philippe pass by on their bike again, this time, from the opposite direction Jean Claude hops off the bike near the bench and looks surprisingly at Larry and his chocolates)Īrchibald: He feared his chocolate treats would soon retire into a pool. ( Jean Claude and Phillipe pass by riding a bike)Īrchibald: So beneath his hat he thought and pondered:Īrchibald: He thought and contemplated as he perspired, beneath his hat. Nezzer gets up from the bench and walks until he gets behind the bench.)Īrchibald: Now time was passing and the sun grew hotter upon his hat. ![]() Larry and Chorus: I have my snack, a chocolate pack of chocolate this and chocolate that! Larry: I have my chocolate placed upon my lap. Nezzer walks up and sits on the bench, then notices Larry's box of chocolates.)Ĭhorus: Confections such as these are more than candy, somewhat like life, a box of that. ( Art Bigotti rolls his eyes, gets up from the bench, and walks until he gets behind the bench.)Īrchibald and Chorus: Now his hat was not all he wore so proudly,Īrchibald: I must in fact share more than that.Īrchibald and Chorus: For upon his lap there sat a treat so fondly, of chocolate this.Īrchibald: Deliciousness that makes him feel so dandy, a chocolate bliss. Larry and Archibald: A hat as this, a hat as that, a hat so fine, a high silk hat! ( Art Bigotti walks up and sits on the bench. The splendor of his hat in all its majesty. He blows the feather off his hat and it falls to the ground.)Īrchibald: One day, while he was waiting for the trolley, he had a hat.Īrchibald: He wore it high upon his head so proudly, a beautiful hat.Īrchibald: A hat like this just makes him feel so grandly ( Song intro, as a feather falls from the sky and lands onto Larry's hat. (Pushes the background, replacing the title card with a dark background featuring Larry wearing a high silk hat)Īrchibald: And now it is time for Classy Songs with Larry, the part of the show where Larry comes out and sings a classy song. The Announcer: And now it's time for Silly Songs with Larry, the part of the show.Īrchibald: Stop! Stop! Don't even think about it! As if Omelet wasn't bad enough. This is one of the few silly songs that is not sung by Larry.(The opening title card shows Larry in a clown outfit.).While in the van, the top of Archibald's head sometimes passes through the top of the vehicle.Larry: (To Archibald) I always thought you were the announcer? Narrator: I suppose this has been Silly Songs with Archie. Pa Grape: Who needs to take a potty break?Īll: The Biscuit of Zazzamarandabo, it lies atop a mound of snow, high in the hills where the cold winds blow, it's the Biscuit of Zazzamarandabo! ![]() Larry: Huh, I might have made a wrong turn.Īrchibald: The Biscuit of Doug?! (gasp!) Back to the van! Back to the van! It isn't too late, let's go! So high in the hills where the cold winds blow,Īrchibald: We're almost there! Oh, isn't this great? The Biscuit of Zazzamarandabo was lost to the world many years ago, until my Great Uncle Archenbeau stubbed his toe on the frozen dough of theĪrchibald: Nooo! Not again, it's just not fair!Īll: Ooooh, a map! The Biscuit of Zazzamarandabo, the Biscuit of Zazzamarandabo!Īll: The Biscuit, the Biscuit, the Biscuit of Zazzamaranda. ![]() Larry: So, Archie, what's so great about this biscuit anyway?Īrchibald: Well, if you really want to know. And maybe one of those little chocolate covered graham crackers? Lunt: Maybe a venti half-caf vanilla hazelnut latte, hold the whipped cream. Larry comes back.) Anybody need anything? Larry: No, but I was thinkin' of gettin' one and I wouldn't want him to go hungry. Larry: I just need to stop for some goldfish food.Īrchibald: You don't even have a goldfish. Pa Grape: Say, Archibald, who made this biscuit anyway?Īrchibald: Oh, I thought you'd never ask! Sir James McNab of the Guild of Dough, he made the biscuit so long ago, and the people they travelled to see it glow,Īrchibald: Ooooh! What is it now? This isn't the way! Larry: I've just got to stop at the bank.Īrchibald: You just have to stop at the bank? Well, if you insist, I suppose. Now our bags are all packed and we're ready to go, let's start the van and be gone.Īrchibald: Oooh! What's that you say? We can't leave yet today? You've just got an errand to run? Come on!Īrchibald: Our bags are packed and ready to go, lets-Īll: Start the van and be gone, start the van and be gone. It is featured on the episode, Tomato Sawyer and Huckleberry Larry's Big River Rescue.īob: Larry! Where's the script for the silly song?Īrchibald: The Biscuit of Zazzamarandabo, it lies atop a mound of snow, high in the hills where the cold winds blow, it's the Biscuit of Zazzamarandabo. The Biscuit of Zazzamarandabo is a silly song, sung by Archibald Asparagus.
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