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Well this made me laugh. I was talking to one of the Clerks at FoodLion. I told her we were going on a trip for a Wedding and would be stopping at Niagara Falls on the way up. As soon as I said: "Niagara Falls" one of young kids shocked me by saying out loud:
"Niagara Falls, slowly I turn, inch by inch..."
I laughed. I haven't heard that since I was a kid in Grade School. I wonder where he picked it up from?
"Niagara Falls, slowly I turn, inch by inch..."
I laughed. I haven't heard that since I was a kid in Grade School. I wonder where he picked it up from?
Posted 4 mo ago
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
SGT Kevin Hughes -
What I've Found Interesting & Others May Also Have Noticed,
Is The Sheer Volume Of The Much Younger People
Love The Things About Our Generations, Than Their Own;
Including The Way We Dressed, But Mostly Our Style Of Music;
Elvis, Of Course, The Best Known
What I've Found Interesting & Others May Also Have Noticed,
Is The Sheer Volume Of The Much Younger People
Love The Things About Our Generations, Than Their Own;
Including The Way We Dressed, But Mostly Our Style Of Music;
Elvis, Of Course, The Best Known
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As Bob Newhart Once Stated In One Of His Well Known Stand-Up Routines,
"There Are MANY Incongruities In The English Language."
"There Are MANY Incongruities In The English Language."
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if I remember correctly that was a line used by the 3 Stooges back in the 1930s wasn't it?
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SGT Kevin Hughes
Yep. We used to use it at recess, and you had to turn slowly, take small steps, while reciting it over and over again.
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