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  1. Dec 14, 2020 · Phonetic Punctuation (Conclusion) ... 2020-12-14 21:42:06 ... Identifier 78_phonetic-punctuation-conclusion-victor-borge Scanner Internet Archive Python library 1.9.6.

  2. Jan 13, 2011 · Denmark-born pianist Victor Borge was a child prodigy who could have had a distinguished career playing concert halls. Fortunately for us he chose another direction. Born to Jewish parents in 1909, he studied and played the classics, but in his late teens began adding stand-up comedy to his repertoire. He married an American (Elsie Chilton) in ...

  3. Apr 24, 2016 · If you like wordplay (especially with onomatopoeia and homophones), then start out your Sunday with a good laugh with Victor Borge’s “Phonetic Punctuation” and “Inflationary Language.” “Phonetic Punctuation” by Victor Borge. Victor Borge combines onomatopoeia, nonverbal gestures, and punctuation into this hysterically funny bit.

  4. Listen to Phonetic Punctuation (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, June 12, 1960) on Spotify. Victor Borge · Single · 2020 · 1 songs.

  5. Oct 6, 2018 · Caught in the Act. 7. He was the highest paid entertainer in the world in 1960. Victor Borge. 8. In the sixties, he owned a poultry business that bred Rock Cornish chickens in Connecticut. Rock Cornish Chickens. 9. He still holds the world record for the longest running one-man show on Broadway – 849 performances.

  6. Apr 29, 2005 · Kennedy Center Honors (1999) Victor Borge (born January 3, 1909, Copenhagen, Denmark—died December 23, 2000, Greenwich, Connecticut, U.S.) was a Danish-born American pianist and comedian who was known worldwide for his irrepressible humour, which combined deadpan delivery, clever wordplay, satire, irreverence, and physical comedy as well as ...

  7. 5 days ago · May 18, 2024. Victor Borge, the beloved Danish-American entertainer, left an indelible mark on the world with his unique brand of musical comedy. One of his most iconic routines, “Phonetic Punctuation,” showcased Borge’s unparalleled wit and comedic timing. In this brilliant act, Borge would take a piece of written text, often something ...