[Ads-l] antedating of 'bar-b-q'

Mark Mandel markamandel at GMAIL.COM
Thu Nov 17 21:21:43 UTC 2022


Thanks. They wouldn't (elaborate, that is), if the expression bordered on
indecency, especially if it was in common colloquial use. I guess that's
the best we can do without further evidence.

MAM


On Thu, Nov 17, 2022, 4:01 PM James Eric Lawson <jel at nventure.com> wrote:

> My speculation ranged from the lapels to the lappet (tail or skirt), but
> in the interest of decency I settled tentatively on the lapel. The articles
> don't elaborate on that point. They do elaborate on many other points, to
> the such an extent that they closely resemble some of the finer,
> Thompsonesque gonzo journalism.
>
> If there's interest, I can clip the articles and make them available to
> those without paid access to newspapers.com.
>
> On 11/17/22 12:50, Mark Mandel wrote:
> > In the Buffalo citation, what is "the romantic portion of his overcoat"?
> >
> > MAM
> >
> > On Tue, Nov 15, 2022, 2:48 PM James Eric Lawson <jel at nventure.com>
> wrote:
> > ...
> >
> >> _The Buffalo Daily Republic_, 30 Oct 1856, 3/2:
> >>
> >> This democrat had the word "*Buchanier*" printed on his hat, and a
> placard
> >> bearing the hieroglyphics "Bar B Q" attached to the romantic
> >> portion of his overcoat."
> >>
> >> ...
>  https://www.newspapers.com/image/254962527/?terms=%22Bar-B-Q%22&match=1
> >>
> >> --
> >> James Eric Lawson
> >>
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