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Sally

Sally Report 29 Jun 2009 13:50


On the banks of the river,
stood Running Bear,
young Indian brave,
And on the other side of the river,
stood his lovely Indian maid.

Little White Dove was her name,
such a lovely sight to see,
But their tribes fought with each other,
And their love could never be.

Chorus:
O' Running Bear, loved little White Dove,
with a love as big as sky.
O' Running Bear, loved little White Dove,
with a love that couldn't die.

He couldn't swim the raging river,
because the river was too wide,
He couldn't reach his little White Dove,
Standing on the other side.

Through the moonlight he could see her,
Blowing kisses across the waves,
And his heart was beating faster,
Waiting for his Indian maid.

Chorus:
O' Running Bear, loved little White Dove,
with a love as big as sky.
O' Running Bear, loved little White Dove,
with a love that couldn't die.

Running Bear dove in the water,
Little White Dove did the same,
as they swam towards each other,
Through the swirling waters came.

As then their hands touched and their lips met,
The raging river dragged them down,
And now they'll always be together,
In that happy hunting ground.

Chorus:
O' Running Bear, loved little White Dove,
with a love as big as sky.
O' Running Bear, loved little White Dove,
with a love that couldn't die.

Chorus:
O' Running Bear, loved little White Dove,
with a love as big as sky.
O' Running Bear, loved little White Dove,
with a love that couldn't die.

Running Bear

Running Bear Report 29 Jun 2009 13:50

yes, but changed the bare into bear

Running Bear

Running Bear Report 29 Jun 2009 13:49

I'm gonna tell Aunt Mary 'bout Uncle John
he said he had the misery but he got a lot of fun
Baby, yeah now baby
Woo baby, some fun tonight

I saw Uncle John with Long Tall Sally
he saw Aunt Mary comin' and he ducked back in the alley
Oh, baby, yeah now baby
Woo baby, some fun tonight

Well Long Tall Sally
She pretty sweet
She got everything that Uncle John need
Baby, yeah now baby
Woo baby, some fun tonight

Sally

Sally Report 29 Jun 2009 13:46

Sarah really, named for my Granny who was always called by the nickname Sally........so I have been Sally from day one........

.......is Running your real name ?? :0)))))))

Running Bear

Running Bear Report 29 Jun 2009 13:44

nice name Sally, is it your real name

Sally

Sally Report 29 Jun 2009 13:43

Got it wrong, it was Candyman said about Atlantic Blue.....

Running Bear

Running Bear Report 29 Jun 2009 13:39

sorry Sal, AB ?

Sally

Sally Report 29 Jun 2009 13:29

Good comeback RB.......most impressed.........I heard you mention a boardname I have not seen for year......AB......is he still around.....

sally

Running Bear

Running Bear Report 29 Jun 2009 13:23

Broad Sword calling Danny Boy?

Running Bear

Running Bear Report 29 Jun 2009 13:23

Sally, inflation is good in these days of the credit crunch, can't beat a good pair of knockers.

Sally

Sally Report 29 Jun 2009 13:09

A bit of useless information for you.......its my Sister's birthday today, she is 4 years and 3 days younger than me........useless to you, but important to me, because if I forgot it I would be in dead trouble.....

Dog-face's bits.......where have you been RB, her nippy-noo-nah where her bikini top slipped was all over the Sunday papers........anyway why are you interested in inflated balloons.....?

sally

Running Bear

Running Bear Report 29 Jun 2009 12:49

Poor me wa a ha a ho
Poor me wa a ha a ho
Sorry thoughts leaping around my head
It's been heard and it's been said

Running Bear

Running Bear Report 29 Jun 2009 12:41

must be why i'm hooked on it then

Running Bear

Running Bear Report 29 Jun 2009 12:32

in todays rag.
sex swap op on NHS is up 300%, £10 million gender bender bill.

the BBC sent 405 staff to cover Glastonbury festival, so thats what i pay for.

Running Bear

Running Bear Report 29 Jun 2009 12:28

wonder when Dog Face will get them out?

FLUMP

FLUMP Report 29 Jun 2009 12:22

Sooo glad you liked that Candyman, Full of useless information me.Have A Great day all of you,keep well.Thanks for not pointing out it was pm not am,good afternoon all.

FLUMP

FLUMP Report 29 Jun 2009 12:11

Good Morning,just thought I'd look in,so as it all chaps, I'ii add a "male" bit of useless information= The 1st Harley Davidson motor Cycle was built in1903, and used a Tomato tin for a carburetor

Frederick

Frederick Report 29 Jun 2009 12:07


Hi candy man,

No wasn't there i'm afraid, but did get to see this.

29th June. 1904.

Wimbledon; Laurence Doherty beats Frank Riseley in Men's Singles final;

Dorothea Douglass beats Charlotte Sterry for Ladies Singles title.

( no sign of a new roof ) F.

Running Bear

Running Bear Report 29 Jun 2009 12:00

wonder how long i would survive if i did C&P it, LOL

Frederick

Frederick Report 29 Jun 2009 11:42


Can I intrude ?

29th June. 1901.

Henri Fournier wins 750-mile motor race from Paris to Berlin.