in
Galveston, TX. The name most likely comes from the original name of the
University, with the A&M standing for Agricultural and Mechanical.
Their biggest rival is the University of Texas Longhorns. For more
info, see
below.
The
Trans Alaska Pipeline System was designed and constructed to move oil
from the North Slope of Alaska to the northern most ice-free port in
Valdez, Alaska. Construction began on March 27, 1975 and was completed
on May 31, 1977.
.
Customized organization. They are actually the female dance team for
in San Angelo, TX. The drill team for Texas A&M is formed from
their Corps of Cadets. This reference is to form a comparison between
the Chicken Ranch girls - who are actually prostitutes but maintain a
sense of order - and the Angelettes - the approved version that is
virginal while behaving like a whore.
The science of breeding, feeding & care of domestic animals; includes housing and nutrition.
Unsure
of specific meaning. Seems to be southern and equating to 'wasted time'
in the same sense as "putted around and didn't get anything done"
a
sign denoting a bad curve ahead, such as the right. Could also refer to
a typical yellow sign referencing a turn or winding road.
Lyndon B. Johnson ( 36th President) was known for using his own special recipe of bar-b-q sauce on his Texas ranch. Find it
.
ate a meal with; connotes having a amicable relationship with the mentioned person
cotton ginp28
Though
we typically think of the cotton gin and all jobs related to it
outdated, there is still a cotton industry for those workers.
Current job description:
Cotton Gin Yard Supervisor - Supervises and
coordinates activities of workers engaged in receiving bulk cotton in
cotton ginning establishment: Directs workers engaged in unloading bulk
cotton and routing it to storage bins or to ginning stands through
vacuum conveyor pipes. Maintains records of quantity and location of
stored cotton.
crawp44
Miss-use of word original to script.
Noun. 1. the crop of a bird or insect. 2. the stomach of an animal.
Idiom: stick in (one's) craw - To cause one to feel abiding discontent and resentment.
do to run the river withp11
Texas colloquialism. Means that the person spoken of is reliable.
drill team 
p54
A
drill team is a marching unit that performs military style maneuvers in
public venues, such as football half-times. Other types of drill teams
include teams that include dancers, flag twirlers, and non-martial
performances. These teams perform routines that may be danced in unity
to a variety of instrumental upbeat music. The Angelettes are of the
latter variety (like the picture), unlike the actual Texas A&M
drill team that is of the former.
Eggs Benedictp74
A
dish that consists of a half of an English muffin, topped with ham or
bacon, poached eggs, and hollandaise sauce. Full description of how to
make the best one ever
here.
faster than goose shit would run through a tin hornp43
Metaphor original to the script. Most likely means 'really fast' while sounding very colloquial.
Fellowship of Christian Athletic Supportersp54
Organization original to the script. Most likely a spin on the
Fellowship of Christian Athletes,
only here the girls are not allowed to be athletes themselves, only
supporters (much as an 'athletic support' or jockstrap) as a comment on the lack of possibilities for females at
this period in history.
Five and Dimep39
A
store where everything cost either five cents (a nickel) or ten cents
(a dime). These stores originally featured merchandise priced at only
five cents or ten cents, although later the price range expanded.
Inflation eventually dictated that the stores were no longer able to
sell any items for five or ten cents, and were then referred to as
"variety stores". Given that $0.05 in 1913 when adjusted for inflation
is $1.02 in 2006 dollars, this retailing concept still works for
today's 'dollar stores'.
More info.
Frederick's of Hollywoodp38
Founded 1946 as the first dealer of 'little black underthings.'
Example.
Created the push-up bra, front-hook bras, bras with shoulder pads,
padded girdles, body shapers and colorful fashion bustiers, as well as
thong underwear.
Site.
garter beltp53
A
woman's undergarment consisting of an elastic piece of cloth worn
around the waist to which garters are attached to hold up stockings.
Info.
glee clubp51
A
choir which traditionally specializes in singing short songs. Glee in
this context does not refer to the mood of the music or its singers,
but to a specific form of English 17th and 18th century part song, the
glee. Most American Glee Clubs are choruses in the standard sense and
no longer perform glees. Viewed as wholesome
goody-two-shoesp84
Someone who is virtuous in a coy, smug or sentimental manner. Most likely derived from the 1765 nursery tale
The History of the Goody Two-Shoes.
gunny sackp37
A
bag made of burlap. Gunny sacks are traditionally used for transporting
grains, potatoes, and other agricultural products. Denotes a 110 lb of
potatoes
hard candy Christmasp81
Hard
candy is usually much cheaper than other candy, like chocolate or
gummies. It is, then, not only the bite of the candy that marks it as a
sad time, but the inability to attain something more.
hayseedp31
Noun. 1. Grass seed shaken out of hay. 2. Pieces of chaff or straw that fall from hay.
Slang. A bumpkin; a yokel.
headache powderp27
A powdered form of aspirin
honeyfuggin'p15
Slang original to the script. Sexual intercourse.
honky tonk p35
A type of country music, usually performed by a small band with electric and steel guitars. Also denotes the culture surrounding the music itself, such as dress, place, lifestyle, et cetera.
Music.
hot checkp20
A 'bad check'. A check that illegal and unable to be cashed. 'Worthless check'. Here Mona is asking if Angel has engaged in
this type of activity.
ice cream social p51
A
picnic featuring ice cream, often held for the purpose of raising money
for charity. Often feature old-fashioned ice cream makers. Generally
considered very wholesome.
in clover p41
Figure of speech. Having good fortune; in a very good situation, especially financially.
incorporated sandtrapp48
Incorporated
refers to several small communities gathering together under one
governing body while maintaining some independence. While 'Gilbert'
might be incorporated, La Grange is a city in its own right. Altogether
the slang phrase is referencing Gilbert as a very very small community
of people.
Jayceep43
A member of a junior chamber of commerce
Johnsp20
A prostitute's patrons, particularly male.
Longhornsp53
Athletics programs including all the extramural and intramural sports teams of
The University of Texas
at Austin. The biggest rival to Texas A&M's Aggies. This game takes
place annually on the weekend of Thanksgiving. For more information see
Rivalry below.
Madamp18
A woman who manages a brothel, though in more recent years it has come to denote anyone who runs a brothel.
Mafia scare p78
The
official reason for investigating and shutting down the Chicken Ranch
was because of allegations that they were involved in a crime ring. No
evidence was ever found to prove this.
Mairzy Doats.... p66
A famous 1940's silly nursery song that was revived in the 1960's.
Ref.
Translates to: "Mares eat oats and does (female deer) eat oats and little lambs eat ivy. A kid'll eat ivy too, wouldn't you?"
moonshinersp42
Those
who make home-distilled alcohol. Easily contaminated with toxins, such
as glycol from antifreeze. Methanol, sometimes used, can cause
blindness or death. Being found with moonshine is illegal, and is
punishable by a 5-20 year prison sentence judging by the amount
possessed. To get rid of moonshine plants, local authorities and
explosive experts use a controlled concussive blast to destroy them.
Intl info.
nookie p70
Slang for sexual intercourse.
pancake make-upp26
A
cosmetic or theatrical makeup made of a soluble, matte powder
compressed into a thin cake and typically applied with a damp sponge,
i.e. it has no shading or depth. Also denotes the use of too much,
creating an obvious layer on the face.
panhandle 
p74
Reference to the 'panhandle' of Texas, the square-like northern protrusion on its western side. It's largest city is Amarillo.
Peanut Delight Candy Barp33.
Fake
candy. References the fame Marvin Zindler (Melvin P. Thorpe's
character) received by getting the manufacturer of a candy bar to admit
they advertised more nuts than were actually in the bar.
Pecos Rodeop61
Reference to the
West of the Pecos Rodeo. World's first rodeo, annually held in Pecos, TX. 2009 will be its 127th rodeo.
peckerwoodsp85
Slang
term 19th century southern Black Americans used to describe poor
whites. In the 1940s, the abbreviated version "wood" entered California
prison slang, originally meaning an Okie mainly from the San Joaquin
Valley; but in about 1970 it became applied to white inmates as a
whole, regardless of background.
Info.
peepin' tomp43
A person who gets pleasure, especially sexual pleasure, from secretly watching others.
peroxide blond(es)p35
A blond whose hair is bleached with peroxide. Similar to 'bottle blond'. Used as an light insult.
piddly squatin' p21
insubstantial, dinky. similar to diddly squat.
Pimpp19
One who finds customers for a prostitute, usually an older male.
Pissantp21
Noun. 1. One that is insignificant or contemptible 2.
Obsolete An ant (esp one of a small variety). See picture. -->
play-prettiesp37
A child's plaything; a toy. Particularly used in TX and OK.
pullet(s)p15
A young domestic hen, usually one that is less than one year old.
roughnecksp21
Noun. 1. An uncouth person. 2. A rowdy.
3. A member of the crew of an oil rig other than the driller.
Rivalry

(mentioned above)
The annual football game between Texas A&M and the University of Texas takes place on the weekend of Thanksgiving. The Texas-Texas
A&M rivalry dates back to 1894. It is the longest-running rivalry
for both teams and is also the third most-played rivalry in Division 1-Acollege football. Since 1900, the last regular season football game is usually reserved for their matchup.
Aspects of the rivalry include:
- Each school mentions the other in their fight song
- Each school has elaborate pre-game preparations for the annual football clash, including the Aggie Bonfire and the Longhorn Hex Rally
- In the past, mischief has preceded the annual game, such as "kidnapping" each other's mascots
run rabbits with p84
Refers to practice of rabbit-hunting where beagles chase and run the rabbits back towards the hunter.
San Juan Hill p11
(July
1, 1898) was the bloodiest and most famous battle of the
Spanish-American War. It was also one of the greatest victories for the
Rough Riders, lead by Teddy Roosevelt.
sawed-off (little fart) p51
adjective 1. ☆ designating a shotgun with the barrel cut off short 2. ☆ Informal short in stature a skinny, sawed-off man.
sidestep p69
To dodge an issue or a responsibility.
sin is runnin' rampant like before the fall of Romep46
Before
the fall of Rome morality had depleted so far that laws were instituted
to force marriage upon the people because there were so few legitimate
heirs, if any at all, because of promiscuity and prostitution.
Info.
Snake bite medicinep61
Here:
slang for whiskey, or other strong alcohol. From the inferences
throughout the play we can assume that Lanvil is a dry county (i.e.
hard liquor is illegal).
stag parties at Legionnaires Hallp50
Parties
for men only (or considered suitable for men only). Most likely the
'Legionnaires Hall' refers to a men's social club, likened to an Elk's
Lodge.
stem-winderp54
Noun. 1. A stem-winding watch. 2. A rousing oration, especially a political one.
Teasipperp56
Used
by Texas A&M Aggies to describe a Texas Longhorn. Possibly
originates from UT having once had a richer student population than
A&M, a more vocationally minded institution.
Tangiers p70
City
in northern Morocco known for being exotic. Colonized by Portugal from
1437-1661, then alternately by England, France, Spain, and Italy before
achieving independence in 1956.
Texas Rangers

p19
Founded in 1823, when colonizer Stephen F. Austin called for men to "Range" the frontier. The modern
Texas Rangers
are an investigative division of the Texas Department of Public Safety.
They have been called one of the most effective investigative law
enforcement agencies in the world.
The Gong Show
p50
Television
parody of variety shows. (1976-1989) Formatted as a contest between
amateurs who judges could stop at any moment by banging a gong should
the act be poor in quality. The goal was to complete the act before the
gong was hit.
The Jesus Bunchp50
Slang original to the script. References conservative Christians.
thumb-buster
p48
A
single action revolver, so named because the hammer must be cocked by
the shooter's thumb each time the weapon is fired. The Colt Peacemaker
is an example.
Tupperwarep18
Founded
in 1945 with use of original 'burping' airtight seal. A plastics
company that produces good for the preparation and storage of food.
Known for selling goods through house parties. American company,
originated in MA.
Documentary.
Site.
V for Victory p65
Hand
sign used to symbolize victory. Used by President Nixon. *Note: At the
time the musical takes place Nixon had not yet uttered the words "I am
not a crook" and had only just been implicated in Watergate*
vaggedp20
Slang. Short for being arrested for vagrancy.
vigilante p72
One who takes or advocates the taking of law enforcement into one's own hands.
widestep p69
Usage original to script. Likely means a wide sidestep that not only skirts the issue, but allows it to pass by entirely.
with our tails in a crack p43
From "with our tail between our legs", meaning running away in retreat, like a scared animal.
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