Wednesday 29 August 2012

2011 Cloverdale Rodeo Bed Races in BC, Canada

Competitors take part in the annual Cloverdale Rodeo Bed Races in Cloverdale, Surrey, BC, Canada on Thursday, May 19, 2011. The classic four-wheeled relay derby in Cloverdale started in 1977 as a crazy publicity stunt to celebrate the opening of the Cloverdale Rodeo. Today it is an annual event with a host of quirky costumed participants who add racing wheels to bedposts. This tradition has since grown into a hometown favorite with contestant competitions to qualify for unique trophies. Three participants push one rider on a mattress. The bed race heats were run down a police controlled road in the heart of Cloverdale. Before the bed races, a Kids' Decorated Bike Parade was held at the same venue. This year's Cloverdale Rodeo Parade is on Saturday, May 21 and will begin at 10:00 am PST. The parade, which will start at the Cloverdale Town Centre, will feature over 80 entries featuring clowns, floats, bands, marching units and showcasing both community organizations and commercial entities. This year's Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair, which started on May 20, ends on Victoria Day, May 23. For details, visit www.cloverdalerodeo.com



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Sunday 19 August 2012

Wednesday 15 August 2012

Rodney Atkins - Watching You lyrics

No copyright infringement is intended. Enjoy (: Driving through town just my boy and me With a happy meal in his booster seat Knowing that he couldn't have the toy Till his nuggets were gone A green traffic light turned straight to red I hit my brakes and mumbled under my breath His fries went a flying and his orange drink covered his lap Well then my four year old said a four letter word That started with "s" and I was concerned So I said son now now where did you learn to talk like that [Chorus one] He said I've been watching you dad, ain't that cool I'm your buckaroo, I wanna be like you And eat all my food and grow as tall as you are We got cowboy boots and camo pants Yeah we're just alike, hey ain't we dad I wanna do everything you do So I've been watching you We got back home and I went to the barn I bowed my head and I prayed real hard Said Lord please help me help my stupid self Then this side of bedtime later that night Turning on my son's Scooby Doo nightlight He crawled out of bed and he got down on his knees He closed his little eyes, folded his little hands And spoke to God like he was talking to a friend And I said son now where'd you learn to pray like that [Chorus two] He said I've been watching you dad, ain't that cool I'm your buckaroo, I wanna be like you And eat all my food and grow as tall as you are We like fixing things and holding mama's hand Yeah we're just alike, hey ain't we dad I wanna do everything you do So I've been watching you [Bridge ...



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Saturday 11 August 2012

Lottie Murrell : Trouble Late Last Night

"People told me that the Wolf hardly ever touches his guitar unless there's some beer and whiskey around," says Kustner. The 'Wolf' is Somerville, Tennessee's Lottie Murrell, a local favorite for several decades. "When we met the Wolf, he looked incredible in cowboy boots, Diesel Power cap, overalls, with a pint of whiskey in his back pocket and a guitar in his hand. When we finally got to a place in the country where we could record, Ziggy had to rewire the tape deck. In the meantime, these guys were sitting in the house drinking moonshine. He would just guzzle this stuff like water. When Ziggy was finally ready to record, Lottie was so drunk he could barely sit up. At one point I thought he was going to throw up all over the equipment. What was amazing about this guy was that he had a fairly limited repertoire but he would add verses about what was happening around him. He didn't talk too much and we didn't get any real information about his life or music from him - he simply doesn't give a damn. He told me he knew Joe Hill Louis and Howlin' Wolf in Memphis, but when I asked him if he had ever cut any records during the 1940s or 1950s, he replied,'"Really, I don't know, 'cos I'm too ol' to think way back there.' But he was really hot. He would play slide with a pocket knife and would beat it on the guitar for rhythm. He was like a Fred McDowell or Tommy McLennan with his raw power and energy. "Trouble Late Last Night" is credited to Lottie Murrell. ~from the liner notes ...



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