Dilly Dilly?
Topics/tags: Miscellaneous, short
The other day, I was driving along I-80 and looked up at one of the LED billboards that the state puts up. Here’s what it said,
235 Traffic Deaths This Year
Impaired Driving-
Nip It In The Bud
Dilly Dilly
You can see a picture in a DOT Web page. I’m not sure if it’s real or simulated. I’ve also linked to it below.
I understand the desire to encourage people to encourage people to drive
safely, but dilly, dilly
? What were they thinking? And what does it
mean?
I could not remember where I’d heard the phrase. It appears that it’s just that I don’t watch enough sporting events. With not much effort, I found that it’s from a Bud Light commercial that implies that spiced mead wine is less welcome than the comparatively tasteless swill [1] that is Bud Light. And yes, I’d seen the commercial; it’s almost certainly where I’d heard the phrase before.
Now I’m left to wonder, Did Budweiser sponsor this message?
Postscript: I’m also left to ask myself whether it would be a bad idea to comment about the Budweiser affiliation on the DOT Web site. Probably. It’s not a good idea to make the State mad.
Postscript: For a short musing, this one took way too long to write.
[1] Feel free to fill in your own description of Bud Light.
Version 1.0 of 2018-10-02.