AKA Turkey in the Straw?
For his creation, Browne simply used the well-known melody of the early 19th century song "Turkey in the Straw," which dates to the even older and traditional British song "The (Old) Rose Tree."
AKA Turkey in the Straw?
For his creation, Browne simply used the well-known melody of the early 19th century song "Turkey in the Straw," which dates to the even older and traditional British song "The (Old) Rose Tree."
Ha Ha Ha Ha
Posted the song in
We need to post these songs so people can hear them and know what they've missed!
Ha ha haha
Planning on harassing the neighbors?
I don't really have neighbors
Lucky you. I have a neighbor that a few 4 acres away and the Anglo P.O.S. has this illegal bright white uncovered light with direct line of sight to half the windows in the house. It amazing how these some of these rural pieces of shit can project their presence further than I thought was possible or necessary.
I have to leave San Diego. I have a theory that the shit reptile whites need warm climates to keep their blood warm.
I have a sandnigger neighbor that moved in and installed 17 (yes, seventeen) lights in his backyard that he leaves on from sundown to sunup. His yard is lit up like a Walmart parking lot. Most them are not directional and do not have a shield, so I can read magazines inside my house after midnight without turning on a light. It's so nice of him. Then when Covid started we got some new additional sandniggers behind me who saw this guy's lights and got jealous, so they installed their own motion flood lights that are pointed directly at my house. It goes on and off all night.
Every single neighbor that's a problem is a fucking sandnigger or a spic. Every last one. Like the spic at the end of the block who fires his gas leafblower up at 1:00 in the morning to blow his dirt yard.
Diversity.
I was spared the horrible "musical" noises coming from those ice cream trucks back in the day. Our town had an ordinance: No ice cream truck music. Period. It was lovely. So our ice cream truck lady had a string of bells attached to the top center of her windshield, which the old lady driver rang with a pullstring. And the truck was that old 70's avocado green color.
Then we also had "the brown truck" old man up until the late 90's that served soft-serve cones and ice slushies. That truck had a single bell that rang every 4-5 seconds, probably electronically actuated. Never encountered anything like this ever again. Old man probably died and took the business model with him to the grave.
Seems like the left was the first to figure this out no? I’d double check it’s actually true.
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