Sally wrote (in part):
> On May 11, 8:10�pm, Greg Evans <not.skinny-a...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> > R H Draney wrote:
>>> > > James Langdell filted:
>> >
>>>>> > >>> Greg Evans <not.skinny-a...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>>>> > >>>>> Thanks for all the kind words Sally. You can find an
>>>>>>> > >>>>> assortment of photos of Caldonia (my current cat) at:
>>>>>>> > >>>>> <http://www.gsevans.com/blog/category/animals/cats/>
>> >
>>>>>>> > >>>>> Crazy 'bout that kitty 'cause Caldonia is her name,
>> >
>>>>> > >>> But Caldonia's head doesn't look so big, at least relative
>>>>> > >>> �to hear kitty body. Perhaps something has made her head
>>>>> > >>> remarkably hard? Hence her name.
>> >
>>>>> > >>> (Thanks. �Now Louis Jordan songs will be stuck in my ears
>>>>> > >>> all day.)
>> >
>>> > > And in passing that along to me, I've just developed a craving
>>> > > for beans and cornbread
>> >
>> > Well then, I see my work here is done (for now).
>> >
>> > Greg
>> > (purveyor of earworms, earwigs, and such)- Hide quoted text -
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> Your work is never done, Greg. You are leading us all to new frontiers
> of knowledge. For instance, I thought James had misspelled Louis
> Jourdan's last name, and that doesn't sound like James. He's as
> meticulous as a cat. "Memories, all alone in the moonlight....." Now
> I'm eager to hear Louis Jordan play.
While I do quite like the original version of "Caldonia", my
all-time favorite version is from Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown's
album "Just Got Lucky". Gate was the man!
<http://www.gsevans.com/photography/Gatemouth.htm>
OK, I'll stop now. I'm even getting on my own nerves.
Greg


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