B C-ING YOU (NO B S)
What do Bonnie and Clyde do?
What do mistermuse do?
He posits posts you can bank on for interest, though short term in sum cases (sumtimes as little as two seconds). If you’re thinking in terms of interest that goes on and on, read The Bard or The Donald (depending on whether you’re more attuned to Bill Shakespeare or Bull Shit).
For this particular caper, we stick up — I mean pick up — from the initial A, where our girl’s-name songs left off….this time killing two letters (B and C) with one post. For our B song, off to BONNIE SCOTLAND we go:
As long as we B in Scotland, we might as well C in Scotland:
OK, so CLYDE isn’t a girl’s name — not a minor detail, I confess. I am thus forced to acknowledge that selecting the ideal song isn’t as simple as A-B-C — our girl C will have to wait until my next post after all. I Be C-ing you then (Lord willing and the river don’t rise).
Madelyn Griffith-Haynie, MCC, SCAC 1:46 am on October 3, 2017 Permalink |
Clever intro to a clever post, Muse. I’ll pass on The Donald myself – I’m NOT interested in any more BS from him if I can possibly avoid it.
Clyde may not be a girl’s name, but I loved the River song – especially the beautiful visuals. Thanks for sharing. C you next time.
xx,
mgh
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mistermuse 5:57 am on October 3, 2017 Permalink |
I thank you a wee bonnie bit and then sum, Madelyn. I too dig the River Clyde song — I’d ne’er heard it before and was glad to stumble upon it (who knew you could stumble upon a river?).
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Madelyn Griffith-Haynie, MCC, SCAC 5:34 pm on October 3, 2017 Permalink
lol – I’d never heard it before stumbling onto it on your post either. I’m traveling the world on my big-screen monitor.
xx,
mgh
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Don Frankel 3:45 pm on October 3, 2017 Permalink |
Yeah I see where you got stuck with Clyde there. But maybe you could have used these guys as probably some of them are girls.
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mistermuse 7:28 pm on October 3, 2017 Permalink |
I wouldn’t be surprised if you’re right, Don — even a few human “Clydes” may have started out as girls. As for the “Dale” part, remember Dale Evans (wife of Roy Rogers)? I’m pretty sure she was a girl from start to finish. (That’s intended to be humorous, is case anyone takes that seriously.)
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restlessjo 3:59 pm on October 3, 2017 Permalink |
Aside from the violence I did enjoy the Bonnie and Clyde film. Two great characters, beautifully portrayed. 🙂 🙂
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mistermuse 8:20 pm on October 3, 2017 Permalink |
Great characters and great film. In my opinion, the violence wasn’t gratuitous, although at the time it came out (1967), some considered it so. Of course, it pales in comparison to the violence in modern movies, but even back in the 1960s, I didn’t think it was as violent as the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s PSYCHO.
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Richard Cahill 1:29 am on October 4, 2017 Permalink |
We little Catholics weren’t permitted to see it, Sr. Muse, so I have to admit I’ve only watched cleaned-up versions on TV. Commercials, too.
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mistermuse 7:20 am on October 4, 2017 Permalink |
Ricardo, that brings back all-but-forgotten memories of the Legion of Decency pledge renewed annually at Sunday Mass which forbid Catholics from watching movies with too much sex and/or violence (which in those days meant almost any sex or violence). As I recall, violation was under pain of mortal sin, but that just made such forbidden pleasures all the more enticing for some of us.
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