Well it's one for the money

“Working from seven til ELEVEN every night really makes life a drag. I don’t think that’s right.” - Led Zeppelin, “Since I Been Loving You.”

“And when it’s TWELVE o’clock, we climb the stair. We never knock, for nobody’s there- just me and my shadow.”

“Very superstitious, ladder’s about’ to fall. THIRTEEN month old baby broke the looking glass.”

“FOURTEEN joys and a will to be merry/married (different lyrics sites give both words!), and all of the things that we say are very sentimental, gentle wind, blowing through my life again. Sentimental lady, gentle one.”

“Cause when you’re FIFTEEN and somebody tells you they love you, you’re gonna believe them.” - Taylor Swift

“You’re SIXTEEN, you’re beautiful and you’re mine.”

“I Learned the truth at SEVENTEEN, that love was meant for beauty queens.” - Janis Ian

“I’m EIGHTEEN, and I don’t know what I want.” - Alice Cooper

“Here it comes, here it comes, here it comes… here comes your NINETEENTH nervous breakdown.”

“She’s a TWENTIETH century fox, shes a (boom boom) twentieth century fox!”

“Cat’s foot, iron claw. Neurosurgeons scream for more, at paranoia’s frozen door. TWENTY-FIRST century schizoid man.”

What is the meaning of all of this?

Do NOT watch this Movie

I wore my .44 so long, I’ve made my shoulder sore
I wore my .44 so long, I done made my shoulder sore
Well, I’m wondrin everybody, where’d my baby go?
Well, I’m so mad this mornin, I don’t know where in the world to go
Well, I’m so mad this mornin, I don’t know where in the world to go
Well, I’m lookin for me some money, pawned gun to have some gold

  • or -
    [Ridin the range once more Totin my old .44
    Where you sleep out every night
    And the only law is right
    Back in the saddle again

Whoopi-ty-aye-oh](Gene Autry - Back in the Saddle Again (from Back in the Saddle 1941) - YouTube)

Daddy, what’s this?

46 peaks in the Adirondacks.

Folks who climbed them all are ‘forty-sixers’.
mmm

A for 'Orses (Hay for Horses)
B for Mutton (Beef or Mutton)
C for Miles (See for Miles)
D for Ential (Differential)
E for Brick (Heave a Brick)
F for Vessence (Effervescence)
G for Get It (Gee, forget it!)
H for Retirement (Age for Retirement)
I for The Engine (Ivor the Engine)
J for Oranges (Jaffa Oranges)
K for Restaurant (Cafe or Restaurant)
L for Leather (Hell for Leather)
M for Sis (Emphasis)
N for Lope (Envelope)
O for The Garden Wall (Over the Garden Wall)
P for Relief (How do you spell relief)
Q for a Bus (Queue for a Bus)
R for Mo (Half a Moment)
S for As You Go (As Far As You Go)
T for Two (Tea for Two)
U for Me (You for Me)
V for La France (Vive la France)
W for the Winnings (Double you for the Winnings)
X for Breakfast (Eggs for Breakfast)
Y for Husband (Wife or Husband)
Z for Wind (Zephyr Wind)

I walked forty-seven miles of barbed wire
I got a cobra snake for a necktie
A brand new house on the road side
And it’s a-made out of rattlesnake hide
Got a brand new chimney put on top
And it’s a-made outta human skull
Come on take a little walk with me baby
And tell me, who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?

[off by one, but I’ve been waiting all week for this…]

Clementine’s dad, the miner

Didn’t he play football for San Francisco?

Playin’ solitaire 'til dawn with a deck of 51.

52 card pick-up

Herbie!

Allowed.

Awesome tune.
mmm

Gonna write me up a 125
Post my face wanted dead or alive
Take my license, all that jive
I can’t drive…

Oh you get me ready in your 56 Chevy
why don’t we go sit down in the shade


listen

Hey, Spanish Johnny, you want to make a little easy money tonight?

-from Bruce Springsteen’s “Incident on 57th Street”

Varieties of Heinz plus 1

'59 Dom P’erignon Rose cost $22,280.00

The highest score that can be attained with a single dart.