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I want you to know the origin of Tarzan's yell. I know a lot of you have seen Tarzan in the funny papers or on television, in your movies. See, Tarzan's yell wasn't written in the original Tarzan script when they made the Tarzan picture. And I'll prove that yell wasn't written in the script. Listen: *yells* Write that down. See what I mean? It wasn't written in the script. Here's how Tarzan got that yell. Tarzan was standing in a tree, holding onto a vine, and Jane was on the ground running toward the tree with some fruit that she had picked for Tarzan's brunch. And Jane stumbled and fell, and a crocodile crawled out the swamp and charged Jane. With the speed of light, Tarzan swung out the tree and hollered "Jane, Jane, grab vine! Grab vine!" And in the excitement, Jane just reached out...and Tarzan said..."AAAAHHHHH! Oh, Jane, baby!"