Sonny Listen vs. Cassius Clay who later changed his name to....? Trivia question for the night. Can you say phantom punch? v.c. P.S. Sonny Kuntzler, er, Sonny Listen was known as the .....Bear! And was supposedly UNBEATABLE.
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Sonny Kuntzler was known as "Al". (I told you I was still reading) Al would probably be unbeatable too in the heavyweight division, ala: "Butterbean"..... GN
And whatever became of Sonny Rogers??? Hints: Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull; Band On The Run, class of ??? (68 or 69???) maybe?
Admiral Halsey notified me, er, wrong song. I remember Sonny. A big lout ) no disrespect intended ) who was a flutist, or is it floutist? Or it pronounced floutist? Stuck inside these four walls, v.c.
Shirley, flautist is it. I know! Don't call you Shirley." Somebody had to decide a long time ago that flutist didn't cut it and flautist was the word instead of the bird. Only a charter member of "Band on the Run," courtesy of Rowdy High, would have known the answer. For supplying the answer to my query, I will trade you 2 Isadore Sauers playing cards for one Roger Oxford. Ditto: 2 Alan Buffaloes for one Sam White. And 3 Edward "All" Morris for one Admiral Nelson. gimme shelter, v.c.
I'll keep Roger Oxford, but u can have Sam White AND Rufus Griggs for 2 Buff-a-butts, if you'll throw in Anita Smith too. Hell, I'll even throw in Jimmy Carlisle, the original Slippery T-Bone player, (who was before my time), but according to my Dad was a descent player. Can you confirm that, V.C.? 3 All Morris's for 1 Admiral Nelson? Good deal! You can have Danny "Small Balls" Smallwood, too, u know how I feel about him. Most everyone had nicknames, but you didn't, and yeah, I remember mine - hated it. That's the price u pay when your father is head of the class, I guess. My step-mom and I were talking this past weekend, and she and I agree u either liked him a lot or hated him if u were in the band. Hi to Kitty.
Slippin' and Slidin' between these 4 walls, 29 years and counting. Help!!!
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Sonny Kuntzler was known as "Al".
(I told you I was still reading)
Al would probably be unbeatable too in the heavyweight division, ala: "Butterbean".....
GN
And whatever became of Sonny Rogers???
Hints: Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull;
Band On The Run, class of
??? (68 or 69???) maybe?
Admiral Halsey notified me, er, wrong song. I remember Sonny. A big lout ) no disrespect intended ) who was a flutist, or is it floutist? Or it pronounced floutist? Stuck inside these four walls, v.c.
and I had a cup of tea,
and butterpie...
BUTTERPIE???
Mr. Rucker from Rowdy High had nicknames for most of his students.
Mine was Admiral Nelson. I really liked being in his class, never boring.
I think it might be flautist? probably not...
Slippery G
Shirley, flautist is it. I know! Don't call you Shirley." Somebody had to decide a long time ago that flutist didn't cut it and flautist was the word instead of the bird. Only a charter member of "Band on the Run," courtesy of Rowdy High, would have known the answer.
For supplying the answer to my query, I will trade you 2 Isadore Sauers playing cards for one Roger Oxford. Ditto: 2 Alan Buffaloes for one Sam White. And 3 Edward "All" Morris for one Admiral Nelson. gimme shelter, v.c.
I'll keep Roger Oxford, but u can have Sam White AND Rufus Griggs for 2 Buff-a-butts, if you'll throw in Anita Smith too. Hell, I'll even throw in Jimmy Carlisle, the original Slippery T-Bone player, (who was before my time), but according to my Dad was a descent player. Can you confirm that, V.C.? 3 All Morris's for 1 Admiral Nelson? Good deal! You can have Danny "Small Balls" Smallwood, too, u know how I feel about him. Most everyone had nicknames, but you didn't, and yeah, I remember mine - hated it.
That's the price u pay when your father is head of the class, I guess. My step-mom and I were talking this past weekend, and she and I agree u either liked him a lot or hated him if u were in the band. Hi to Kitty.
Slippin' and Slidin' between these 4 walls, 29 years and counting. Help!!!
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