The "Tiddley, Beer" Song. (If you've ever heard it, you know it!)
"Take Her in Your Arms"
"Ramblin' Rover"... now there' a great song...
"There are sober men a'plenty,
and drunkards barely twenty.
There are men of over ninety,
who have never ye' kissed a girl!
But give me a ramblin' rover,
And march me down to Dover.
We will roam the county over,
And together we'll face the world!"
I have others... I'll share more after I sober up
Hugh
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"Sell your soul to the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society... ASK ME HOW!"
[This message has been edited by Hugh Casey (edited 02-03-2001).]
I can't remember the group, or the name of the song(I think it's done by Spirit of the West) but it goes like this. . . . (humming a few bars)
You'll have to excuse me I'm not at my best
I've been gone for a week and I've been drunk since I left.
These so-called vacations will soon be my death
I'm so sick from the drink I need home for a rest.
(then it kicks it up a notch and really takes off).
I was introduced to that song by one of my alcoholic friends back in the late eighties, and it has been a favorite ever since.
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The pain, the pain. I think a neuron
just short circuited. *thud*
Actually the song is more celtic. Becuase the next line is "We left in December and London was cold, So we stayed in the bars along Charing Cross road. . . ."
Definetly not a C&W song.
(The last time I listened to a C&W song was with the ex-wife. One of those murder or suicide situations )
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The pain, the pain. I think a neuron
just short circuited. *thud*