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Happy Birthday September Members!!!!!

 
 
ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 7 Sep, 2003 05:07 pm
Is it cool enough in the evenings for a genever, whoa-it'sme?
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 7 Sep, 2003 05:12 pm
ah, nimh. It wasn't meant to be sad, just a little allusion to birthday madness. So sorry if it came across that way. Beats the hell out of


Happy Birthday to you..

Smile
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 7 Sep, 2003 05:26 pm
On the Big John and Sparkie Show (radio, 1950s) Sparkie sang this song every Saturday:

Today is the birthday I wonder for whom
We know it's for someone who's right in this room
So look all around you for somebody who
Is smiling and happy! My goodness it's you
Happy birthday friend, from all of us to you
We congratulate you and pray good luck follows through
Happy birthday friend Happy birthday to you
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nimh
 
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Reply Sun 7 Sep, 2003 05:47 pm
(eBeth) well, thats strictly something to buy for others, never drink it myself! But should you ever be in the neighbourhood again ... <grins>

(Letty) thats OK ... it was sad, but beautiful.

(Edgar) thats really cute ... musta started to annoy the hell outta you after a few dozen saturdays, or not? <eg>
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Rae
 
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Reply Sun 7 Sep, 2003 05:49 pm
Another September baby! Yippee!!!

Happy birthday, nimh! Very Happy
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 7 Sep, 2003 06:12 pm
Repetition doesn't annoy little kids.
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nimh
 
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Reply Sun 7 Sep, 2003 06:22 pm
no, but the parents! :-D

thanks, rae
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 7 Sep, 2003 06:53 pm
edgarB - did anyone make you a tie this year?
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 7 Sep, 2003 07:08 pm
My kids long ago gave up such pursuits - unfortunately. My youngest will have her third child probably Oct 5th. Seven grandkids, then. Many is the day I wish I had the same kids to bring up all over again.
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jespah
 
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Reply Mon 8 Sep, 2003 07:39 am
Happy Birthday, nimh! :-D
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nimh
 
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Reply Mon 8 Sep, 2003 12:19 pm
thanks <smiles>
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 10 Sep, 2003 06:26 pm
September famous birthdays includes Dweezl Zappa and Jesse James. For more, visit here:
http://www.famousbirthdays.com/sep.html
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 10 Sep, 2003 07:56 pm
Well, my word, edgar. We can't leave ole Jesse out.

The Ballad of Jesse James was composed by an unknown author. The
date of its first release, is also unknown, but as it was performed on the
streets, it became an immediate success. The song's popularity played a
significant part in perpetuating the legend of Jesse James and his role as
a Robin Hood.
There is no authentic version. At first, the song was passed on in
an oral tradition it was not set down on paper for many years. New singers
could, and did, add verses at will and the original, what ever that might have
been, has evolved. The number of verses grew to a point where one commentator
described the work as 'a ten foot poem'.
The fragments that have been collected for this reading are combined and
arranged in an order that seems to be logical.
But, whatever the version you choose to sing, the chorus will agree
that Jesse's wife 'mourned', his children were 'brave', and that Bob Ford was 'dirty'
and 'little' and 'a coward'.


The Ballad of Jesse James

Jesse James was a lad that killed many a man.
He robbed the Danville train.
He stole from the rich and he gave to the poor
He'd a hand, a heart, and a brain.

It was Robert Ford, that dirty little coward
I wonder how he does feel
For he ate Jesse's bread and he slept in Jesse's bed,
And he laid Jesse James in his grave.

Jesse was a man, a friend to the poor,
He couldn't see a brother suffer pain
And with his brother Frank he robbed the Springfield bank
And he stopped the Glendale train

It was with his brother Frank he robbed the Gallatin Bank
And carried the money from the town
It was in this very place they had a little chase
And they shot Captain Sheets to the ground.

CHORUS
Jesse leaves a wife, that'll mourn all her life
His three children they were brave
For that dirty little coward, he shot Mr. Howard
And lay poor Jesse in his grave

It was on a Wednesday night the moon was shining bright
They robbed the Danville train.
The people they did say for many miles away
It was robbed by Frank and Jesse James

It was on a Friday night when the moon was shining bright
They robbed the Glendale train
For the agent on his knees, delivered up the keys
To the outlaws Frank and Jesse James


Twas on a Saturday night and Jesse was at home
A-talking to his family so brave
Bob Ford came along like a thief in the night
And laid Jesse James in his grave.

CHORUS (alternate)
Oh, they laid poor Jesse in his grave, yes lord
They laid Jesse James in his grave.
Oh, he took from the rich and
he gave to the poor
But, they laid Jesse James in his grave

The people held their breath when they heard of Jesse's death
And wondered how he came to die
For the big reward, Little Robert Ford
Shot Jesse James on the sly

Jesse went to rest with his hand on his breast
And there are many who never saw his face
He was born one day in the county of Clay
And he came from a solitary race.

CHORUS (alternate)
Jesse leaves a wife, that'll moan all her life
The children that he left will pray
For Robert Ford the coward that shot Mr. Howard
And lay poor Jesse in his grave

Now men, when you go out into the west,
Never be afraid to die
They had the law in their hands
but they didn't have the sand
To take Jesse James alive.

This song was made by Billy Gashade
As soon as the news did arrive
He said there's no man with the law in his hand
Can take Jesse James alive


The Billy Gashade mentioned in the last verse, was a friend of the
James Family, and a printer with the Liberty, Missouri newspaper. This last
verse claims that he wrote the song. Maybe, maybe not -- to confuse
this issue is the fact that some respected authorities render this name as
Lashade. Another story has it that a black convict wrote this verse while in jail
In his book, "Jesse James Was His Name", William Settle Jr. used some
of the lyrics from "The Ballad of Jesse James" as chapter headings. His book is
broken into fifteen chapters, and each chapter begins with a fragment of a verse,
each of a size and content that would best serve for one of his chapter headings.
In the movie "The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James," Kris Kristopherson
sings a version of 'The Legend of Jesse James' over the opening titles, then,
at the end of the film, as Bob Ford gets shot, this verse is sung over the
closing credits..............
And then one day The papers did say,
Bob Ford got his rewarding
A cowboy drunk His heart did plunk
'As you do, you'll get according.'
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 10 Sep, 2003 08:11 pm
I cut my teeth on Jesse James movies. He was likely a turd, but I love the legend, nevertheless.
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jespah
 
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Reply Thu 11 Sep, 2003 04:18 pm
More famous Sept. birthdays -

Keanu Reeves
Raquel Welch
Jimmy Connors
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 11 Sep, 2003 05:03 pm
Buddy Holly
Mel Torme
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Letty
 
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Reply Thu 11 Sep, 2003 05:19 pm
and the birth of Cat 5 Isabel....Not famous

yet!
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Rae
 
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Reply Thu 11 Sep, 2003 06:34 pm
Isabel is not a welcome September baby. Not allowed. Go away.

PLEASE
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smokingunne
 
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Reply Sat 13 Sep, 2003 03:58 pm
Laughing My birthday is Sept. 6 but I can't figure out who I share it with.
Anyone help please. Question
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margo
 
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Reply Sat 13 Sep, 2003 04:04 pm
smokingunne wrote:
Laughing My birthday is Sept. 6 but I can't figure out who I share it with.
Anyone help please. Question

Slightly relevant to you - it's the birthday of Joseph P Kennedy, father of JFK.

Also, Greg Rusedski, a Canuck who decamped to England and can hit a ball a bit!
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