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Thread #131641   Message #3007193
Posted By: The Fooles Troupe
14-Oct-10 - 07:01 PM
Thread Name: The Concept of FREED Folkmusic
Subject: RE: The Concept of FREED Folkmusic
"Baked potatoes – more commonly referred to as "jacket potatoes" – which are wrapped in aluminium foil and cooked in the bonfire or its embers"

I can remember just putting them in the embers as a kid - before that stuff became easily and cheaply available.

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So little you know Don

From Dickens, Christmas Carol (1843, England)
   'It's Christmas Day!' said Scrooge to himself. 'I haven't missed it. The Spirits have done it all in one night. They can do anything they like. Of course they can. Of course they can. Hallo, my fine fellow!'

   'Hallo!' returned the boy.

   'Do you know the Poulterer's, in the next street but one, at the corner?' Scrooge inquired.

   'I should hope I did,' replied the lad.

   'An intelligent boy!' said Scrooge. 'A remarkable boy! Do you know whether they've sold the prize Turkey that was hanging up there? -- Not the little prize Turkey: the big one?'
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No problem about turkeys - ooo, that' SO good a straight line, but I will resist! - but the documentation of turkeys at Xmas is irrelevant to Turkeys on GF Night. I hope you didn't write your thesis like that ....

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Stuff if with unpopped popcorn. When it's ass explodes, it's done!
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You could give people ideas, Don...

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Ok don there have been turkeys in Britain for hundreds of years. They are older than some of the so called folk music.
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Hey! What happened to 'the last several thousand years of folk music'? Does this mean now I can't get the folk music from the Last Supper?


"We always do a sermon and while digging the turkey up"

The Fooles Troupe can't top that ... bye for for now ...