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#186326 08/05/09 11:56 AM
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Can't see any threads on this yet, otherwise I would have posted this in one of them.
Anyway, this reminded me of a line from one of my favourite songs - "First she's Jekyll, and then she's Hyde/At least she makes a lovely pair."
The song is "mood rings" by Relient k. Hilarious song.

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mood rings Welcome, (time bombs, aie!). But ... Jekyll and Hyde was/were a man, no? He were a man, was men eh..

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ekyll and Hyde was/were a man, no? He were a man, was men eh..

Only the literary Jekyll and Hyde. The metaphorical ones can be anybody.

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Speaking of references to Jekyll and Hyde in song, check out "You Can't Teach a Woman How to Drink" by the Happy Schnapps Combo (written by J.Krueger):

Well I took my gal out to dinner, it was such an enjoyable night
She said I was the best looking guy in the place and I said "Honey, you're right"
Pick up the check, said "What the heck, let's stop for a drink somewhere"
But when it comes to women and liquor, lord let the bar beware

She had a couple drinks, couple drinks and she started to cry
I came in da bar with Dr.Jekyll, now I'm sittin' here with Mrs.Hyde
Oh how can we come so far in this world, how can we come so far in this world
Put a man on the moon, make computers that think
But you can't teach a woman how to drink

... etc

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The anybodies in these songs are both female. It must be coincidence.

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Welcome, Quiet; I adore your name.

let the bar beware Of course, where we are, bar and buyer are homonyms, right?

Welcome aBoard to you too, Mit!

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Why thank you, kind member of the forums. I hope that you found my contribution at least mildly interesting.
Nice pick up on "buyer," and "bar" possibly being homonyms, I didn't notice it. Probably something to do with the fact that they barely even sound remotely similar here.

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Mm--and there was the theme to the old Daniel Boone television show: "killed him a bar when he was only three".

I hope that you found my contribution at least mildly interesting. Shore did! wink

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Originally Posted By: Jackie
Mm--and there was the theme to the old Daniel Boone television show: "killed him a bar when he was only three".


Starring Fess Parker as Davy Crockett.

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And Fess Parker also starred as Dan'l Boone.
(I guess that has already been established, sorry. Was looking
at the link on Youtube, and saw it there).

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So he did. I only remembered him as Davy. And it was Davy who kilt him a bar when he was only three.

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Yeah, I thought about that last night, long after the computer was off; sorry about that! But heck, they both had coonskin caps!

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but, "One of the best-known inscriptions was carved into a tree in present Washington County, Tennessee which reads "D. Boon Cilled a. Bar [killed a bear] on [this] tree in the year 1760". -wikipedia

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Who you gonna believe, a Wikipedia entry or the theme song from a 1950s TV series? Both impeccable sources.

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Go back to the souce. Have you ever known a tree to lie?

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I am trying to get the image: Killed a bear on the tree.
Tied it up? Nailed it? It was up in the branches when kilt?
Strange that.


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I've known a few deer hunters, and they hunt deer from deer stands up on trees -- maybe he was on a deer bar stand when he kilt his bar.

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In the 1770s, before Boone became an international celebrity, someone discovered a message on the bark of a beech tree that stood on the banks of a small tributary of the Watauga River in Tennessee. It read: “D. Boon Cilled a Bar on tree in the Year 1760.”
Over the centuries, many other versions of this carving have appeared on trees in North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Missouri. Hunters did often leave such graffiti. But did Daniel Boone carve these words?
Maybe. But Boone, a fairly literate man, always spelled his name with an e on the end. The mystery remains.

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If you "tree" an animal you're hunting, that means it has climbed a tree--and the implication is that it cannot escape then. Unless you're a poor shot.

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D. Boone was born in 1734 so he couldn't have been the one who "[k]illed him a bar when he was only three" in 1760.

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"[k]illed him a bar when he was only three" in 1760.

David Stern Crockett (August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836)

-joe (at least Boon(e) had been born) friday

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Originally Posted By: tsuwm
I've known a few deer hunters, and they hunt deer from deer stands up on trees -- maybe he was on a deer bar stand when he kilt his bar.


I guess I had the bear in the tree, but it could have been
ole Dan'l.

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Originally Posted By: tsuwm
"[k]illed him a bar when he was only three" in 1760.

David Stern Crockett (August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836)

-joe (at least Boon(e) had been born) friday


I ain't sayin' D. Boon din't cill him no bar in, on, under, or around no tree, I'm jus sayin the line

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"killed him a bar when he was only three".


was from the Davy Crockett show not from no Dan'l Boon(e) show.

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and I'm just sayin' that the song is just as inaccurate (if not moreso) than all get out - never having claimed anything about the song v. Dan'l.

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D. Boone was born in 1734 so he couldn't have been the one who "[k]illed him a bar when he was only three" in 1760. Coulda been he kilt more'n one bar...either him OR Davy Crockett.

Edit: Quiet, this is all your fault!

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okay, now I'm going to obviousize this: Davy Crockett absolutely couldn't have killed *anything in 1760! He wasn't even 50 years old when he died at the Alamo in 1836.
-ron o.

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cilt him a bar when he was -26, then went out and got drunk on... (what's that wine on Discworld that you drink before they plant the grapes?)

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Originally Posted By: tsuwm
and I'm just sayin' that the song is just as inaccurate (if not moreso) than all get out - never having claimed anything about the song v. Dan'l.


I din't never say nothin bout whether D. K. Crockett cilled him no bar nowheres neither. Alls I was doin was say that Ma got the song about somebody 'killed[sic] him a bar when he was only three' ascribed to the wrong Fess Parker.

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Originally Posted By: Jackie
Quiet, this is all your fault!
smile I wish I could say I've actually heard the song with that "let the bar beware" line ("You Can't Teach a Woman How To Drink" - from the Happy Schnapps Combo "Behind Bars" CD). But I can at least offer the complete lyrics: http://my.execpc.com/~sjkrautk/album3lyrics.html

If you've ever heard the Dr. Demento show, you may remember the Schnapps for their song "No,I Don't Wanna Do Dat" - http://my.execpc.com/~sjkrautk/nowanna.wav - I must confess it's the only one of theirs I've ever heard, but it left me with the deep impression of genius under all the slosh.

http://my.execpc.com/~sjkrautk/sounds.html - Other Schnapps song samples.

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