Can anyone explain to me why this empty burlap bag has been placed on "Romeo's" back? |
Monday, October 01, 2007
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Good morning. Are you training him to shake or a dance move?
Romeo has become quit the stud, siring his first calf at age 9 with a very bad attitude.
Exactly like house breaking a dog.
You rub his nose in it and toss him out the window.
After six months he will turn around, stick his nose in it and jump out the window.
My guess was: to get him accustomed to wearing a larger blanket...or is this a trick question?
No, Joey was right and he was also correct in his statement that today's ladies appreciate sex with a bad attitude.
Buckles, by any chance would you have the telephone numbers for those ladies who like sex with a bad attitude?
I thought Sonny left his jean jacket at the train ,so this was the back up,only when sonny did it ,he threw it on his head!!!!
Randy
Hell I thought it was a cut back on RBBB wardrobe fund?
Jimmy, check out the "show costume" in picture 10264, if you don't believe cutback's occured before this tour. Before you feel sorry for Buckles, consider him lucky. If they hadn't 86'd N Motion in 92, I wouldn't have had boot's for the 93 tour. After convincing them the rubber stable boot's wouldn't work, they realized at a "production meeting" that Andy's boot's still had one more tour left in them, and gave me his. Word I heard, was that they were going to give them to Mr. Woodcock, until Arthur Botchie pointed out in a "production meeting", that he would probably bitch about having to lace them up. Wanting to "keep the heat down", they "crunched some numbers" and decided to spring for some really nice new boot's for him. Wade Burck
Jimmy, In 1992, in an effort to cut down production cost's(probably to increase performer's salary's}, they got Axel and his boy's white OSH-GOSH-BE-GOSH button down collar work shirt's which they dyed pink. That was also the same year they discovered iron on sequin's were cheaper and easier to apply then, that swirly, curly deal Mr. Don Foote was renowned for. When shown a sketch of my costume, I asked if I could wear my costume's from the 84-85 tour, (before you make a remark jimmy, yes they did still fit) but that suggestion was ixnayed rather abruptly as I recall. Wade Burck
Jimmy, one more thing I heard last night, and am hoping you can confirm, that I didn't realize, was that the "emergency cost cutting" that year was in a effort to recoupe some of the "massive loss's" they had incured in 89-90 making Larry Allen Dean's salary. (That's what Larry told me last night. Can you verify?)
These last couple of poste's have been my tribute, in memory of Dr. Barney McDermott. Rest in peace, dear friend. Wade Burck
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