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unusual facts about Taffy


Welsh American

Current expatriates (a recent notable example being Anthony Hopkins) have formed societies all across the country, including the Chicago Tafia (a play on "Mafia" and "Taffy"), and AmeriCymru.


Bill Danoff

Danoff and his then-wife, Mary ("Taffy") Nivert, wrote "I Guess He'd Rather Be in Colorado" and "Take Me Home, Country Roads," both of which were hits for John Denver.

Farewell Andromeda

Chip Taylor, Steve Chapin, William Danoff, Steve Mandell, Martin Habib, Taffy Nivert — vocals

Hendrick Waye

Taffy Waye was known to ride 25 miles on horseback from Willunga to Unley to train and play for Sturt in 1903, regularly filling in for Willunga between league games at Sturt.

Henry Hickmott

Lured by the news of fresh discoveries of gold in the Kingower/Inglewood region, Edward, or Taffy as he was known, and his family moved from Melbourne to Bet Bet near Dunolly around 1857 and then on to Kingower.

Paleteros

One of the well known parody is the song Paletero Man by Chingo Bling, which is a parody of the song Laffy Taffy by D4L.

Robert Clothier

Relic was once referred to as "Taffy," a reference to an English nursery rhyme, "Taffy was a Welshman."

Triangle Sun

In parallel writes music for television shows (“The King of the ring”, “Taffy”, “Miss Russia”) and commercials (“Beeline”, “Dove”, ”Philips”, “Panasonic’ etc.).


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