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Homer & Jethro - The Battle Of Kookamonga - 1959
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Uni
2010-05-31 17:09:13 UTC
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Never knew this existed! Made Top 40! Maybe back then, I thought it was
the "original" by Mr. Horton, since it sounds similar!! Pretty good, I
have to admit!! Appropriate for today!...

http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abpsp/images/kookamonga.mp3


Uni
Trollberg
2010-06-01 02:11:38 UTC
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Post by Uni
Never knew this existed! Made Top 40! Maybe back then, I thought it was
the "original" by Mr. Horton,
The "original" version of "The Battle Of New Orleans" is NOT by Mr.
Horton, you fucking jackass.
Uni
2010-06-01 02:23:38 UTC
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Post by Uni
Never knew this existed! Made Top 40! Maybe back then, I thought it was
the "original" by Mr. Horton,
The "original" version of "The Battle Of New Orleans" is NOT by Mr.
Horton, you fucking jackass.
You best watch those chops of yours or there'll be The Battle Of New
Jersey, bucko!!!

Uni :-)
BobbyM
2010-06-01 02:31:32 UTC
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Post by Trollberg
Post by Uni
Never knew this existed! Made Top 40! Maybe back then, I thought it was
the "original" by Mr. Horton,
The "original" version of "The Battle Of New Orleans" is NOT by Mr.
Horton, you fucking jackass.
FWIW, he wasn't born in the 50's although he will periodically purposely
decieve (such as "maybe back then" above) & it's highly unlikely he's heard
the original. But more importantly, there's no way that a sane, non-deaf
person would confuse Horton with Homer & Jethro.
Trollberg
2010-06-01 02:43:37 UTC
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Post by BobbyM
Post by Trollberg
Post by Uni
Never knew this existed! Made Top 40! Maybe back then, I thought it was
the "original" by Mr. Horton,
The "original" version of "The Battle Of New Orleans" is NOT by Mr.
Horton, you fucking jackass.
FWIW, he wasn't born in the 50's although he will periodically purposely
decieve (such as "maybe back then" above) & it's highly unlikely he's heard
the original. But more importantly, there's no way that a sane, non-deaf
person would confuse Horton with Homer & Jethro.
Well, I don't think he's deaf, but he's certainly not sane.
Uni
2010-06-01 03:20:26 UTC
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Post by BobbyM
Post by Trollberg
Post by Uni
Never knew this existed! Made Top 40! Maybe back then, I thought it was
the "original" by Mr. Horton,
The "original" version of "The Battle Of New Orleans" is NOT by Mr.
Horton, you fucking jackass.
FWIW, he wasn't born in the 50's although he will periodically purposely
decieve (such as "maybe back then" above) & it's highly unlikely he's
heard the original. But more importantly, there's no way that a sane,
non-deaf person would confuse Horton with Homer & Jethro.
Look, you two, do society a favor and cease to exist!!!!

Uni :-)
Ken Whiton
2010-06-01 08:52:57 UTC
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*-* On Mon, 31 May 2010, at 23:20:26 -0400,
*-* In Article <***@no.email.invalid>,
*-* Uni wrote
*-* About Re: Homer & Jethro - The Battle Of Kookamonga - 1959
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Look, you two, do society a favor and cease to exist!!!!
... said Uni, looking into two mirrors simultaneously.

Ken Whiton
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Uni
2010-06-01 12:00:23 UTC
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Post by Ken Whiton
*-* On Mon, 31 May 2010, at 23:20:26 -0400,
*-* About Re: Homer & Jethro - The Battle Of Kookamonga - 1959
[ ... ]
Post by Uni
Look, you two, do society a favor and cease to exist!!!!
... said Uni, looking into two mirrors simultaneously.
Stifle it, Whiton! :-)

Uni
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