Broom Hilda by Russell Myers for October 17, 2015

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    Argythree  about 9 years ago

    I didn’t realize Broom Hilda was a politician…

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    b.m.razzilla  about 9 years ago

    I’d prefer her playing the bagpipes nonstop for eight hours than eight seconds of that instrument from hell…

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    Sisyphos  about 9 years ago

    The Power of the Accordion! Well-known in Brooke McEldowney’s Pibgorn, the mighty instrument shows its prowess here also! Go, Broomie! Polka on for as long as your heart desires.Razzilla, I also like bagpipes! Maybe a little bagpipe-and-accordion duet, heh?

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    ellisaana Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Roll out the barrel!

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    bookworm0812  about 9 years ago

    If it were a choice between a five minute polka and listening to BAGPIPES for eight hours, I’d take the bagpipes!

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    Dkram  about 9 years ago

    Pick your Polka Mister, How about Weird Al..\\//_

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    Banjo Gordy Premium Member about 9 years ago

    When I lived in Allentown PA, in the 50’s, Polka was more common on the radio than Western music. I loved it. Some bands included banjo, & I enjoyed playing my tenor banjo when a Polka Dane began.

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    the borg  about 9 years ago

    they would poke her in the eye

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    K M  about 9 years ago

    Thirty or so years ago one of the radio stations in the metro area used to have a feature they called the top five at ten. It was how the evening DJ passed off to the overnight DJ. Well, one night it was snowing to beat the band. Around quarter to ten, when the evening DJ did his usual sign-off, he complained that his relief hadn’t arrived; if there was no relief by 10:00, the top five at ten that night would be “Eat It” by “Weird Al” Yankovic. Come 10pm, there were a few seconds of silence, followed by, “It’s 10 PM. Guess who’s still here?” followed immediately by the “BONNNNG! BONNNNG!” of “Eat It.” After the song played through, the DJ came back on, saying, “What, I’m still here!?” and again, “BONNNNG! BONNNNG!” He threatened to start the song a third time; but just after he started it, another voice came on saying, “No, no! I’m here, I’m here!”As it happened, the next afternoon I called the station to complain about its “Moldy Oldie Goldie” (long, irrelevant story). When the afternoon drive DH, who was also the station’s program director, advised me that with the recent change in management, the DJs would be allowed more freedom in what was played, I asked, “Oh, is that why Whatshisname was able to play ‘Eat It’ for the top five at ten last night?” He replied, “Well, if you listen after I go off this evening, you’ll find he’s no longer here.” He wasn’t. And he was never heard from again.

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    PAR85  about 9 years ago

    Excellent decision.

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