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gourds...but when they started to play, WOW!


Cecil: Yeah, they always had one or two saxophones and a funky guitar player but one thing I remember was they had the feel- ing, the soul of the music!


Delmer: Remember that twit that had a band and he played at the prep dances in the gym at public school...what was his name?


Cecil: That was “Timmy and The Teenag- ers”!


Delmer: He had about as much soul as a bowl of oatmeal with hair in it!


Cecil: The guitar player always played the same lick in G even though the song was in A.


Henry: A sound never duplicated, thank God!


Delmer: Remember gettin’ a BB gun when you were 10 or so?


Cecil: Yeah, and nobody ever got an eye shot out or nothin’!!


Henry: There were no video games! Seamus: No cell phones! Godfrey: No internet! Delmer: What we did have was friends!


Cecil: Yeah and we’d stay out all day and come home at dark for dinner and nobody gave us a hard time!


Delmer: Times have changed. Cecil: And not for the better!


Delmer: What about sports teams’ names, there’s another case of politically correct crap!


Cecil: I heard tell that the Washington Red- skins are bending to pressure, so many find the name so distasteful that from now on they’ll just be called “The Redskins”


Godfrey: That’s a good one Cecil!


Delmer: I heard that the Minnesota Vikings might change their name cause they’re afraid of offending Swedes!


Cecil: Maybe the Montreal Canadians will change; they might offend the separatists!


Delmer: This is making my head hurt, lets go for a pint!


Everyone: Good idea, let’s head’er, See ya Ryan!


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