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Post by bluesdude on Apr 30, 2019 8:22:29 GMT
Hi there, "She caught the rumblin' means she started a fight! and of course I caught the falling down" is the result!
Kenny,,,,,,,,,
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2019 9:01:27 GMT
It's not just the old bluesmen who were misheard. LINK
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Post by Michael Messer on Apr 30, 2019 11:30:22 GMT
Hi there, "She caught the rumblin' means she started a fight! and of course I caught the falling down" is the result! Kenny,,,,,,,,, Excellent! Shine On Michael
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Post by bonzo on Apr 30, 2019 15:59:00 GMT
Or as Elvis once sang: 'uh huh huh' and the whole world changed!
Best wishes to you all, John
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Post by tokyo on Apr 30, 2019 18:42:57 GMT
My 2 penny worth...Think the guy got caught in the act playing away and as we say up here got the "matching luggage treatment" 2 black bags and out on his ass,I wince when i hear the name Jelly Roll Morton even Van used the term jelly roll in a song no prizes for guessing the meaning! and Chuck liked to push the envelope a bit and Lou reed slipped one [freudean slip] past the censors "Walk on the wild side" but my star award goes to Tampa Red " Can i play With your Poodle" covered by Hank Perry....peace and love tokyo x
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Post by washboardchris on Apr 30, 2019 22:06:23 GMT
Hi Michael,WHOOPS, I ment to say it was a type of yoke for a for a draught animal (dont think you could hit someone with a water buffalo )
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