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  • The disgusting thing about Welk's show, when viewed by anyone with the slightest individuality or deviance from the mainstream, was its subtle message that WE ARE PERFECT AMERICA AND SO SHOULD YOU BE.

    Jim David: Mitt Romney Makes Me Hate White People 2009

  • It's hilarious, with Welk's strange German by way of Fargo accent saying things like "Tank you, tank you, dose were our champagne virgins, de Lennon Sisters, crossing dere legs and singing, 'No No, Dey Can't Take Dat Away From Me.'"

    Jim David: Mitt Romney Makes Me Hate White People 2009

  • He and his dance partner Barbara Boylen (ph) hired for Welk's show in the summer of '61.

    CNN Transcript Apr 5, 2002 2002

  • "I can tell by your eyes you're a good boy," Bruce says in a pitch-perfect impression of Welk's accent, "because they're so small."

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • It use to be that a right-wing wacko, by definition, was someone who hated electric guitars in preference to Lawrence Welk's accordian.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2010

  • Checking Wikipedia to make sure I had Welk's style correct, I found that the Seattle Post-Intelligencer had eulogized Lawrence Welk on May 19, 1992 as the "Maestro of Bubbly."

    Safehaven Jack Mason 2010

  • Checking Wikipedia to make sure I had Welk's style correct, I found that the Seattle Post-Intelligencer had eulogized Lawrence Welk on May 19, 1992 as the "Maestro of Bubbly."

    Safehaven Jack Mason 2010

  • One big store had received several hundred copies of Lawrence Welk's book instead of mine.

    NYT > Opinion 2010

  • Checking Wikipedia to make sure I had Welk's style correct, I found that the Seattle Post-Intelligencer had eulogized Lawrence Welk on May 19, 1992 as the "Maestro of Bubbly."

    Safehaven Jack Mason 2010

  • Checking Wikipedia to make sure I had Welk's style correct, I found that the Seattle Post-Intelligencer had eulogized Lawrence Welk on May 19, 1992 as the "Maestro of Bubbly."

    Safehaven Jack Mason 2010

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