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I have been on alot of Fourms over the years and you always get a wise a@@ or two who take delight in causing mayhem , I say give em the boot sooner than later ,because they always hang around untill they get booted instead of getting the hint to knock it off, you go girl Lizzie!

All the Best ,Fashion Frank

While you do have the sort of drive-by troll who will join a forum for the express purpose of being a troublemaker, often with the full expectation of getting banned. It puzzles me when such trollery is perpetrated by someone who had been there long enough to become a member of that particular online community.

and now back to the music...

We'll Meet Again

[video=youtube;Z-0sVTGc3dA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-0sVTGc3dA[/video]
 
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LizzieMaine

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Sometimes they get in a dust-up with a particular moderator and decide to go down in flames, whatever. Other forums may choose to run themselves like the chimp cage at the zoo, but poo-flinging tantrums don't go here.

I'm now listening to the snow plow going by and figuring I'm going to have to shovel the sidewalk again before we open tonite. So you can imagine I'm not going to be in a very good mood tonite if we have any more antics.
 
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Fletch

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In April, 1933, this was the first national release for RCA Victor's new bargain-price Bluebird records. The choice of artist was an obvious one - Jimmie Rodgers was the biggest selling recording artist of any kind in those deep depression years.
jimmie_rodgers.jpg

Radioless, rural families were the only ones still steadily buying records, and in 1932, one of every ten sold had been by the Singing Brakeman. Yet sadly, Jimmie's time had all but run out. He died of tuberculosis in May, 1933.
[video=youtube;96Bw_q6VED0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96Bw_q6VED0[/video]
 
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nice hat dude!

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In April, 1933, this was the first national release for RCA Victor's new bargain-price Bluebird records. The choice of artist was an obvious one - Jimmie Rodgers was the biggest selling recording artist of any kind in those deep depression years.

Radioless, rural families were the only ones still steadily buying records, and in 1932, one of every ten sold had been by the Singing Brakeman. Yet sadly, Jimmie's time had all but run out. He died of tuberculosis in May, 1933.


Didn't know the release date of"Waiting For A Train"but I do know it was recorded in 1928
 
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Seen 'em come and go here. I don't understand the method to the madness. If you're looking for a place to troll and an angered reaction, I wouldn't think a place like the Fedora Lounge would be high on the 'hit-list.' There's much more uncouth places where such trolls would get the anger and foul reactions they're looking for, and in a hurry.

We have good bartenders who double as bouncers when we get the riff raff around here!

I have been on alot of Fourms over the years and you always get a wise a@@ or two who take delight in causing mayhem , I say give em the boot sooner than later ,because they always hang around untill they get booted instead of getting the hint to knock it off, you go girl Lizzie!

All the Best ,Fashion Frank
 

HadleyH

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Free as a boyd...a bird ...Beatles ...beyond the grave ..... totally gorgeous.:eusa_clap


[video=youtube;nMRoK_VZJQw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMRoK_VZJQw[/video]
 

Fletch

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My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes

...is one of those 20s and 30s tunes that got played more often after the Era than during. Here's the Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band from Australia doing it about 1972.
[video=youtube;OK6XladfJfQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OK6XladfJfQ[/video]
And here's how it sounded in 1931 played by, of all people, Lawrence Welk.
[video=youtube;b9uXuY3A_SI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9uXuY3A_SI[/video]
 

nice hat dude!

One Too Many
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...is one of those 20s and 30s tunes that got played more often after the Era than during. Here's the Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band from Australia doing it about 1972.

And here's how it sounded in 1931 played by, of all people, Lawrence Welk.


Hey Fletch if you don't watch the 1st one and turn your head,wouldn't know it wasn't"Tiny Tim" only my opinion
 

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