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The Quonset Brothers performing "Mennonites Put The Oba In Manitoba" in the quonset. Audio mix and videography by Darryl Neustaedter Barg The Quonset Brothers are: Darren Kehler-Lead Vocals Mark Fehr-Harmony Vocals, Acoustic Guitar Jeremy Giesbrecht- Bass Guitar, Harmony Vocals Lyenol Penner- Pedal Steel Guitar Jeff Janzen- Electric Guitar Raymond Klassen- Electric Guitar Jayson Giesbrecht-Drums Video shot near Plum Coulee, Manitoba. For contact information please visit our Facebook page. Lyrics Oba in Manitoba (Okie In Muskogee) Darren Kehler Key: D Verse 1 There are Mennonites aulawäajen in Manitoba and that’s another way of sayin’ they’re everywhere And some of us still know how to speak the Plautdietsch But fluency is gettin’ kinda rare Verse 2 Now a wall is called a Waunt when you’re in Reinlaundt and the way that something goes is “woo daut jeit” and if you pinch your pennies you might be jietsijch and when you’re well-behaved you are je’scheit. Chorus Mennonites put the oba in Manitoba ‘Cause that’s one of the words that we like saying best We love to knack our Sot and eat our Schmauntfatt But yes for sure, that’s right, oba jo je’wess. Verse 3 Too’m laeven are the words to use for living And when I love you, that’s when eckj sie die goot and another useful phrase is “wann ‘ol, dann aul” If you’re gonna giv’er, you might as well go all out Chorus and Mennonites put the oba in Manitoba ‘Cause that’s one of the words that we like saying best We love to crack our seeds and eat cream gravy But yes for sure, that’s right, oba jo je’wess But yes for sure, that’s right, oba jo je’wess. Good’n Dach vonn Wikjla Manitooba Kanada!