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My Boomerang Won't Come Back!


Rockytime

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When your boomerang won't come back it's one thing. But when your DoDo bird won't walk, now that causes me to get real wrankled. Disgusting is what it is! I did eventually get it to walk three steps one time. Mostly the thing just falls over on it's beak. It is cut exactly like the pattern but somehow the geometry is not quite right. I'll try taping weights in various places to see if it makes a difference. If nothing helps I won't paint it. It will go into the circular file. Cheees!

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2 hours ago, Rockytime said:

Thanks John, I remember that song from when I was a kid. My uncle had that record and I played it over and over. I might not even known what a boomerang was. Just a dumb kid.

There was another one from down under. I can't remember the name but part of it was, "they tanned me hide when I died Clyde and that's it hangin' on the shed". I think it might have been "Tie me kangaroo down".

 

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51 minutes ago, octoolguy said:

There was another one from down under. I can't remember the name but part of it was, "they tanned me hide when I died Clyde and that's it hangin' on the shed". I think it might have been "Tie me kangaroo down".

 

Yep Ray,
Tie me Kangaroo down sport
Great songs  when we all had a sense of humour. ;)

 

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17 hours ago, John B said:

Yep Ray,
Tie me Kangaroo down sport
Great songs  when we all had a sense of humour. ;)

 

Thanks. I had forgotten all about that old song. I loved it at the time and still now that I recall it. And you are so right about sense of humor. Something that has been lost on the younger generations.

 

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I remember both of those songs although I was unaware of most of the items they were singing about, I enjoyed the song and the dialect in their voices. I still love the way the Australian's sound when they speak and I now that I hear those old songs once more, I realized that I even know what they are singing about now..  Thanks for the recordings

Dick

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