HI SUE! Long time, no hear from. Like since the day I left with the Dr.
You wrote-- shughes Senior Member Posts: 397 Date: Tue Dec 6 11:00 AM, 2005 Views: 10
Quote | Reply Welcome Back "Jenny and Mike it's nice to see you back, I hope you stay around for awhile."
Sue, are you pleased that they're "back" because they are creating disturbances and adding confusion to my threads and posts from the Niagara Gazette and here to the Syracuse area and all the way to Dutchess County? What's the purpose? Mike's been making his pretty wild politically charged comments here all along, so he's not "back," and "Jenny-Dovey-Doveyness-RWBeagle, anonymousJennySort-oF"-v9.9 etc never left. What the heck are you talking about?
Are you egging the two of them on--to egg me further? For some reason you've become mad at me? It certainly seems so. How so? After bringing your school district a perfectly good scientist to help you? Hmmm!
Hey and BTW--Do have any of your environmental engineering testing results back yet for the R-H school grounds--waters that you conducted last month? I hate to ask publically for those but I thought it would be appropriate now, Sue.
Will you post any of that information here? After all, it is not confidential and it is in your own meeting minutes for the Royalton-Hartland School Board.
I think everyone would be interested in what you have found on school grounds so far and the progress of things at your end.
Sue. Any help here?
Thanks, NL
-- Edited by NuclearLou at 13:42, 2005-12-06
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Look Jen we have attracted a faceless one. No way that can be JS he would know the words to the song. And I think the other one is a poem, but anon seems to have the 2 mixed up.
Erie Canal
traditional American folk song
I've got a mule and her name is Sal
15 miles on the Erie Canal
She's a good old worker and a good old pal
15 miles on the Erie Canal
We've hauled some barges in our day
Filled with lumber, coal, and hay
And we know every inch of the way
From Albany to Buffalo
Low bridge, everybody down
Low bridge, for we're comin' to a town
And you'll always know your neighbor
You'll always know your pal
If you've ever navigated on the Erie Canal
You better get along on your way, old gal
15 miles on the Erie Canal
You can bet your life I'd never part with Sal
15 miles on the Erie Canal
Get up there, mule, here comes a lock
We'll make Rome 'fore six o'clock
And we'll go back to our home dock
Right back home to Buffalo
source: Robin Hood
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Look Jen we have attracted a faceless one. No way that can be JS he would know the words to the song. And I think the other one is a poem, but anon seems to have the 2 mixed up.
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i remember this from my youth ;
High above niagara's waters , theres an awful smell ,
ask the folks who live around it , for they know it well ,
robert moses , hold your noses , while you're passing through ,
we will n'er forget niagara and the air , p u .
to be sung to a tune long forgotten , composed by the Lyons family before they moved on from the NF AFB around the late 60s early 70s . originaly performed by them at a church now demolished that had been located near the nabisco plant silos .
Dinah, won't you blow, Dinah, won't you blow, Dinah, won't you blow your horn? Dinah, won't you blow, Dinah, won't you blow, Dinah, won't you blow your horn?
The origins of the tune are unknown. Some trace it back to a "Louisiana Levee" song of African-Americans. Others believe it is an old hymn adapted by the Irish work gangs in the West. The verses of "Dinah" and "Someone's In the Kitchen" are later additions. The tune was also adapted by Texans as The Eyes of Texas are Upon You. Dinah may refer to a woman OR a locomotive. The horn signifies the call to lunch.
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