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Re: Rolf Harris!!!

To: RICHARD.JACKSON@NENE.AC.UK, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Rolf Harris!!!
From: Trevor Jordan <tjordan@pa.ausom.net.au>
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 16:32:44 +1000
Cc: RICHARD.JACKSON@NENE.AC.UK
At 8:48 PM +1000 20/2/98, RICHARD.JACKSON@NENE.AC.UK wrote:
>Now I know this may freak a few people out, but we are having a bit of an
>argument in the office about the song 'two little boys' by rolf Harris, one
>person reckons it's about the US civil war, whereas someone else reckons it's
>about Gallipoli in WW1, strange argument I know!!! :-)
>
>Anyone ANY idea???
>
>Sorry about the lack of LBC content, but you lot seem to be a good general
>reference source!! :-)
>
>Cheers
>
>Rich

After this, I will never apologize again for asking a stupid Triumph question.

The lyics of the song are available at:

http://www.stairway.org/kidsongs/t044.htm

The references to galloping horses and ranks of blue, would seem to rule
out Gallipoli or any other part of WWI and place it in the nineteenth
century.  The US Civil War is possible, but so is the Crimean War and maybe
even the Napoleonic wars.  The use of the name Joe in the lyrics may
indicate a US connection.

For a bit of amusement, check:

http://www.sarsen.demon.co.uk/billy/bc-2litb.html

to see the lyrics of "Two Little Boys in Blue" - a parody about the British
Constabulary by Billy Connolly (Scotland's answer to Rolf Harris?).

For those who have been cut culturally adrift by this discussion, Rolf
Harris is an Australian-born entertainer who went to Britain about forty
years ago and stayed.  Consequently a whole generation of Brits think that
he is representative of Australia and a whole generation of Australians
don't even know who he is.

The closest US equivalent, that I can think of, would be Ruby Wax, but she
has ben in the UK only about twenty years.

Trevor Jordan
74 TR6 CF29281U (if it's of any relevance)



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