“In 1901, John Philip Sousa heard the Virginia Tech Regimental Band (The Highty-Tighties) playing “The Thunderer” at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. Sousa was so impressed that he dedicated a performance of his latest march, “Hands Across the Sea”, to the band.”
It’s early in the morning, and my bleary eyes mistook to read “Whitey Tighties” and “Hands Across the Semen”.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 6 months ago
Kudos to able bodied “semen”.
PraiseofFolly 6 months ago
FROM WIKIPEDIA:
“In 1901, John Philip Sousa heard the Virginia Tech Regimental Band (The Highty-Tighties) playing “The Thunderer” at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. Sousa was so impressed that he dedicated a performance of his latest march, “Hands Across the Sea”, to the band.”
It’s early in the morning, and my bleary eyes mistook to read “Whitey Tighties” and “Hands Across the Semen”.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 6 months ago
The eggs are viable, even when frozen ova.