[Dixielandjazz] Stockton
tcashwigg at aol.com
tcashwigg at aol.com
Mon Mar 6 23:15:55 PST 2006
FERRY"S OR FAIRIES" A BOAT IS A BOAT SO LONG AS IT DON'T SINK.
Some have lots of Seamen, as operators, and the others have a lot of
operators with semen.
ohhhh that sounds sooooo tacky !!!
Yeth they are INDEED SWEET WILLIAM, and they are actually a lot of fun
and very very energetic and appreciative dancing fools audiences that
pay a whole lot more money that the average OKOM gig. And they buy a
ton of CDs too.
However I would still rather Fight than Switch, and I ain't turning
down no High paid gig on Broke back Mountain either.
Cheers,
Tom "Show Me the Money" Wiggins "And I'll Show you a Real Good Time"
Dat's what it's all about folks, and just different strokes for
different Folks" And Money Makes the World Go ROUND AND ROUND"
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Gunter <jazzboard at hotmail.com>
To: robert at ringwald.com; dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com
Sent: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 06:53:16 +0000
Subject: RE: [Dixielandjazz] Stockton
Hi all,
Bob Ringwald wrote (regarding the Klamath Ferry Boat permanently
moored in Stockton):
>Bill didn't mention that a few months ago, The Boondockers also
played for >a party in Stockton on the same fairy boat.
I think Bob meant "ferry" insteand of "fairy" (check the spelling, Bob
f-e-r-r-y). Other than that he is quite correct. I've play twice on the
Klamath Ferry - once with the Boondockers and once with the Cell Block
7.
It has been my observation that "fairy" boats are a total 'nother
thing entirely.
Cheers,
Bill "Thimbles" Gunter
jazzboard at hotmail.com
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