"By George, we've got it! By George, we've got it! By George, we've got it! By George!"
--A 1985 radio commercial jingle I heard out of context in Springfield, Illinois
I still wonder if By George was the name of a hardware or auto parts store that claimed to have any part the customer requested. If that was the case, I wonder if customers tried to stump the workers there by requesting parts that didn't exist. (i.e. "The ganzoonzkabas on the greeble freebles aren't calibrated correctly. Do you have any ganzoonzkabas in stock, or do I have to buy all new greeble freebles?") Having any part in stock that a customer could want is a tall order, so I admire whatever business that was for aiming high.