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Eastern Son
Posted by: JohnnyBoy (68.194.80.---)
Date: December 04, 2021 05:44PM

It’s a sick torque tulip day
So declares Emmanuel

A greasepaint metaphor
Cheered along by diplomats who
Check out Abilene
In the style of Pocatello

Advent ballyhoo
Til there isn’t anymore


Re: Eastern Son
Posted by: les712 (68.185.69.---)
Date: December 05, 2021 04:48AM

A country tune?

Les


Re: Eastern Son
Posted by: JohnnyBoy (71.249.169.---)
Date: December 05, 2021 10:18AM

Actually, a Cha-Cha


It’s a sick torque tulip day
should be read as:
It's a one..two... chachacha

So declares E-cha-cha-cha


Re: Eastern Son
Posted by: les712 (68.185.69.---)
Date: December 05, 2021 07:29PM

Hmmm, I never thought they'd do the cha cha in Pocatello, but who knows they might be doing a lambada in Witchita.


Les


Re: Eastern Son
Posted by: JohnnyBoy (24.189.156.---)
Date: December 06, 2021 11:00AM

I believe that Terry was night yardmaster in Pocatello, so he may know


Re: Eastern Son
Posted by: Merc (75.210.209.---)
Date: December 09, 2021 10:19AM

Actually, I was stealing trains in Pocatello at night. Wife did go to school there, majored in something girlish. Never did a cha cha with her. Been together 38 years so it seems like it would have come up in conversation at some point. Pocatello is now a tanker base, so I get there quite oft. Want me to check on cha cha joints now that disco is dead? Witchita is where the Cessna factory is along with the Beech factory. But I dont' fly anything that new, so I can't do much for you in that location. In fact I sort of pity anyone who could do so considering their location being Witchita...


Re: Eastern Son
Posted by: JohnnyBoy (71.249.169.---)
Date: December 09, 2021 02:04PM

"If I had a gun
For every Ace I've drawn
I could arm a town
the size of Abilene"

Grateful Dead - Loser




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