Red and Rover by Brian Basset for September 06, 2015
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Born on a mountain top in Tennessee... What is it, Davt?? A bahr. A bahr? Yes, a bahr. Shhhhhh... Don't you mean a bear? Right, a bahr. Where bear? Thar bahr! Zoom Perhaps our imagination got the best of us and it was just a rotted old tree stump. Davy, Davy Crockett king of the wild frontier. I still say it was a bahr.
Catfeet Premium Member about 9 years ago
Rover needs his own coonskin cap!
uncleskull about 9 years ago
Love the expressions Brian can draw on those two . . .
i_am_the_jam about 9 years ago
No, it was a bär :D :D :D
MeGoNow Premium Member about 9 years ago
You all may go to Hell, and I will go to Texas.
Sportymonk about 9 years ago
Texas is heaven and Austin is the center. The only thing wrong with Austin when I lived there was they didn’t put up barbed wire and demand a pasport to get in.
Sportymonk about 9 years ago
Isn’t a Bahr either a alcoholic beverage or a place to get one? (I’m not from Boston so I am not familiar with the pronunciation!)
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 9 years ago
Davy! You gotta go back and get your gunstick! Good ones like that are hard to find!
KatD Premium Member about 9 years ago
Red and Rover have great imaginations.
scottie4851 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Had that record when I was a kid. Played it over and over, while wearing my ‘coon skin cap! Ah, the 1950’s!
Ermine Notyours about 9 years ago
Werewolf?
There wolf.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 9 years ago
Looks to me like the boys bahrley got away that time…
lindaf about 9 years ago
I loved Austin because of its motto. The rest of Texas was mostly just annoying.
mymontana about 9 years ago
Love Rover in Red’s arms
LOVE & HUGS TO DEAR RED & ROVER
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
That rotted old tree stump looked pretty menacing to me…
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
tcar-1 said, about 18 hours ago@neverenoughgoldMy dad ran a Firestone store. Mine was red and was Firestone tow truck! Can you imagine what they’d be worth if we still had them!
The blue car was accidentally run over by a neighbor when I “parked” it in the street. My dad bought me a fire truck as a replacement, and I kept if for years. I’m pretty sure Mom sold it in a garage sale after I moved out.
I do know what they can be worth today, as I have a friend who restored a couple pedal cars for a local Oldsmobile dealer and he paid my friend with a brand new Oldsmobile 98 Regency for his work!
dogday Premium Member about 9 years ago
Oh, Brian! How you brought back fall afternoons after school, when the air was hazy and long shadows came early and the world had limitless possibilities. Thank you!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 9 years ago
I was going to say that I remembered the original Davy Crockett Show, but I discovered it aired in 1955-1956, which would have made me 3 years old, and besides that, my parents didn’t buy a tv set until I was about 4 or 5. Up until then they had a big floor radio. Gawd, I feel old all of a sudden! :-(
boldyuma about 9 years ago
Disney did the Davy Crockett deal with Fess Parker and Buddy Ebson..I was late to the party..only had the raccoon tail on my wall back in 1963..Got to watch Fess in Daniel Boone later…Was a Bigggg Man..Such A Biiiiiggg Man..What a Man What A Doer What A Dream Come A Truer Was He!
hippogriff about 9 years ago
Kirk Austin = San Francisco? An adequate analogy. Austin far right? Only when “the only Lege we’ve got” is in session. You are in the far right section of the state, where churches burn down because their crosses just naturally ignite.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
And here I thought Austin was just a great love song by Blake Shelton!
Click HERE to listen…
Pamella W about 9 years ago
Red and Rover are like heroes, explorers, diplomats. Hard to get along with a wild animal because they are Unpredictable.
rldavid about 9 years ago
Try grinnin him to death Red.