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Re: pir false alarms



>and was never interested enough to find out WHAT the hell they were
>singing.
You know that being that lazy will send you straight to hell.
Furthermore if you weren't too afraid to read the Bible you'd know the words
to that song come straight out of 2nd Hesitations. (Revised pidgin version)
>Can't we all just get along?
Isn't that what Jim Jones said before the Kool-Aid got him, or was that what
Rodney King said after the cops gave him dain bramage?
Maybe if Rodney King wasn't singing "Hear me crying, Lord, Kum ba yah!" they
would have stopped beating him.

"Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> alarman wrote:
>> "Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> >
>> > ken5156 wrote:
>> >> Hello
>> >> I have been reading the posts on this board for about a year now. I
>> >> have picked up some good tips thanks. My Question is why does everyone
>> >> have to fight with each other? Cant you all just answer the question
>> >> without fighting with each other? Well I hope I have not insulted
>> >> anyone by asking this question. Cant we all just get along?
>> >
>> >
>> > I'll bet you know all the words to Goombya.
>>
>> Is that the Brooklyn version of Cum-ba-ya?
>> js
>
> Actually, I just looked it up and it's Kumbaya. Claimed to have been
> written by Reverend Marvin Frey from ...... yep ...... New York
> City!!!!!  Originally titled "Come By Here". Or if you believe the
> other story that it originated in South Carolina as "Come by Yuh" sung
> in Creole dialect. Joan Baez recorded it and Peter Paul and Mary.
>
> I just never saw it spelled before and always thought they were singing
> Goombya, and was never interested enough to find out WHAT the hell they
> were singing.
>




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