Talk:Bazooka (instrument)

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A sound clip would be nice as well. – Adrian Lozano 14:02, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

"The bazooka has sometimes been confused with a different novelty instrument, the kazoo; kazoos have sometimes been referred to as "bazookas", especially in British English." No they have not, unless you count total dumbasses in which case you'd have to say pianos have sometimes been called plinky plonky boxes.