Posted November 4, 200816 yr he comes from the Ivory Coast, Kalou Kalou He doesn't do coke like adian mutu, mutu he crossed the ball in from the left it landed right on riise's head and that's why we love salomon kalou Don't know the name of the tune.....but you'll hear it in old "western" or "cowboy's versus indians" movies
November 4, 200816 yr he comes from the Ivory Coast, Kalou KalouHe doesn't do coke like adian mutu, mutu he crossed the ball in from the left it landed right on riise's head and that's why we love salomon kalou Don't know the name of the tune.....but you'll hear it in old "western" or "cowboy's versus indians" movies It's not from Westerns, Madmac! It's: The animals came in two by two, hurrah, hurrah, The animals came in two by two, hurrah, hurrah, The animals came in two by two, The elephant and the kangaroo And they all came into the ark For to get out of the rain OOPs - I've just spotted EthicaL'S POST. sORRY!" (now my caplocks are all confused.) Edited November 4, 200816 yr by moi
November 4, 200816 yr Ahh he comes from the Ivory Coast, of course. I only join in when they sing "Kalou, Kalou" as I didn't get the first bit. I would have liked "boom boom boom, let me hear you say Deco - DECO" been a bit more of a hit.
November 4, 200816 yr I perfer.... Chim chimeny,Chim chimeny chim cim charoo who needs Robinho when we've got Kalou
November 4, 200816 yr Author My apologies, I just have recollections of that song being "whistled" in the background around campfires in some wild west (not the will smith movie) films. I wasn't saying that was it's origin, just that was a source of where I had heard the song Anyway, anyone got some others? I like Bluenuts Scott
November 4, 200816 yr My apologies, I just have recollections of that song being "whistled" in the background around campfires in some wild west (not the will smith movie) films. I wasn't saying that was it's origin, just that was a source of where I had heard the song Anyway, anyone got some others? I like Bluenuts Scott I've got a feeling you're thinking of The Runaway Train: "The runaway train came round the bend and she blew" I've got no idea of where that comes from, never mind where or even how I managed to dredge up the memory.
November 4, 200816 yr Author Good shout Lofty, might be a song whistling around a camp fire as the old workers were building the trans american railroad Scott
November 5, 200816 yr "The runaway train came round the bend and she blew" I thought the runaway train "came over the hill"
November 5, 200816 yr I thought the runaway train "came over the hill" Yes, that's how I remember it - coming over the hill....
November 6, 200816 yr Yes, that's how I remember it - coming over the hill.... So many responses available to that line, so little time....................
November 6, 200816 yr So many responses available to that line, so little time.................... You took your time! When I feed you lines like that, I expect a swifter response!
November 6, 200816 yr You took your time! When I feed you lines like that, I expect a swifter response! Most women prefer me to take my time.
November 6, 200816 yr Most women prefer me to take my time. 11.32 a.m. on Nov 5th till 21.04 p.m. on Nov 6th?? Impressive, Geezer! :( Edited November 6, 200816 yr by moi
November 6, 200816 yr 11.32 a.m. on Nov 5th till 21.04 p.m. on Nov 6th?? Impressive, Geezer! :( Cigarette?
November 6, 200816 yr Get thee behind me, Satan. Marathon action is one thing, going back to gaspers is quite another. Besides I think I'm gasping enough already.
November 6, 200816 yr Really? I'm just getting warmed up. You might be about to gain an insight into the loneliness of the long distance runner.