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I married a South Philly Girl and a Pot of Veggie Soup

was the order of
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Ah Yes; Traditions of "Mummers" strutting up Broad

Street to City Hall

Are the Mummers still around, Thom? I never see the

parades, but I used to
love the Mummers.



Yes, they're still strutting their stuff. The parade was
postponed due to rain on NYD.

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No Scot,

I married a South Philly Girl and a Pot of Veggie Soup

was the order of
the Day.
Ah Yes; Traditions of "Mummers" strutting up Broad

Street to City Hall

Are the Mummers still around, Thom? I never see the

parades, but I used to
love the Mummers.



Yes, they're still strutting their stuff. The parade was
postponed due to rain on NYD.


I guess I always liked them because I never understood what they were all
about. Anyone know for sure?

Max


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No Scot,

I married a South Philly Girl and a Pot of Veggie Soup


was the order of

the Day.
Ah Yes; Traditions of "Mummers" strutting up Broad


Street to City Hall

Are the Mummers still around, Thom? I never see the


parades, but I used to

love the Mummers.



Yes, they're still strutting their stuff. The parade was
postponed due to rain on NYD.



I guess I always liked them because I never understood what they were all
about. Anyone know for sure?

Max


Mummers in England were usually apprentices to undertakers and walked
before the hearse as a symbol of mourning. Oliver Twist was a mummer in
Dicken's rale...
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No Scot,

I married a South Philly Girl and a Pot of Veggie Soup

was the order of

the Day.
Ah Yes; Traditions of "Mummers" strutting up Broad

Street to City Hall

Are the Mummers still around, Thom? I never see the

parades, but I used to

love the Mummers.


Yes, they're still strutting their stuff. The parade was
postponed due to rain on NYD.



I guess I always liked them because I never understood what they were all
about. Anyone know for sure?

Max

Mummers in England were usually apprentices to undertakers and walked
before the hearse as a symbol of mourning. Oliver Twist was a mummer in
Dicken's rale...


Did those early Brits dress like American Indians and play banjos, too?

Max


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No Scot,

I married a South Philly Girl and a Pot of Veggie Soup

was the order of


the Day.
Ah Yes; Traditions of "Mummers" strutting up Broad

Street to City Hall


Are the Mummers still around, Thom? I never see the

parades, but I used to


love the Mummers.


Yes, they're still strutting their stuff. The parade was
postponed due to rain on NYD.


I guess I always liked them because I never understood what they were all
about. Anyone know for sure?

Max


Mummers in England were usually apprentices to undertakers and walked
before the hearse as a symbol of mourning. Oliver Twist was a mummer in
Dicken's rale...



Did those early Brits dress like American Indians and play banjos, too?

Max


I've never seen and American Indian play the banjo...


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Don't get out much, do ya?

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I've never seen an American Indian play the banjo...



Don't get out much, do ya?

Max


Not where American Indians play banjos..now I have seen poodles play
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No Scot,

I married a South Philly Girl and a Pot of Veggie Soup

was the order of

the Day.
Ah Yes; Traditions of "Mummers" strutting up Broad

Street to City Hall

Are the Mummers still around, Thom? I never see the

parades, but I used to

love the Mummers.


Yes, they're still strutting their stuff. The parade was
postponed due to rain on NYD.


I guess I always liked them because I never understood what they were

all
about. Anyone know for sure?

Max

Mummers in England were usually apprentices to undertakers and walked
before the hearse as a symbol of mourning. Oliver Twist was a mummer in
Dicken's rale...


Did those early Brits dress like American Indians and play banjos, too?

Max

No. we painted ourselves blue with woad to scare our enemies.


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No Scot,

I married a South Philly Girl and a Pot of Veggie Soup

was the order of


the Day.
Ah Yes; Traditions of "Mummers" strutting up Broad

Street to City Hall


Are the Mummers still around, Thom? I never see the

parades, but I used to


love the Mummers.


Yes, they're still strutting their stuff. The parade was
postponed due to rain on NYD.


I guess I always liked them because I never understood what they were


all

about. Anyone know for sure?

Max

Mummers in England were usually apprentices to undertakers and walked
before the hearse as a symbol of mourning. Oliver Twist was a mummer in
Dicken's rale...


Did those early Brits dress like American Indians and play banjos, too?

Max


No. we painted ourselves blue with woad to scare our enemies.


I remember that....I think it was when I was Boedacea...
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