Joshua Trevino Wants That Old Time Religion

By Pejman Yousefzadeh Posted in Comments (56) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »

Consider me completely sympathetic to his plight. His game sounds fun, however. Let me see if I can play:

  1. Jack, Janet and Chrissy.
  2. Alvin, Simon and Theodore.
  3. Dewey, Cheatham and Howe.
  4. Tinker, Evers and Chance. (I am a Cubs fan, after all.)
  5. For any old-line Republican isolationists from the 1930's and 1940's: Marton, Barton and Fish.
  6. Peter, Paul and Mary. (The names are even Biblical!)
  7. Michael, Scottie and Dennis. (Yes, the Bulls make an appearance.)
  8. McMahon, Payton and the Fridge. (I'll stop with the Chicago sports teams now.)
  9. Dusty, Lucky and Ned. (Goodnight, Ned!)
  10. Sonny, Michael and Fredo. (Why not?)

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Hickory, Dickory and Doc

Gretzky, Kurri, Fuhr

Aliotta-Haynes-Jeremiah

Pej, you should have had this one!!

Runnin South.....

...which about describes what I'm doing at this late hour...

I'm giving away my age, but not my dam*.

This has GOT to be a duplicate, right?

Small, medium, and large

and sometimes Shemp.

Rog by jdub19

Dwayne, and yes, Re-Run

From the good ol' days of the Broad St. Bullies.

Peart, Lifeson, and Lee

or maybe

Shadrach, Meshach & Abednago

or

fat, drunk, and stupid?

how about Deaf, Dumb, and Blind?

Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper.

The Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost...

they caught the last train for the coast.

...unless you get the happy meal.

also Tony, Telma and Joyce better known as Tony Orlando & Dawn

'74, '75, and (almost) '76!

Hey the subject is old time religion

That'd be The Lurker/The Key/The Gate, The Black Goat-of-a-Thousand-Young, and the Crawling Chaos

"Why choose the lesser of two evils?"

would run on a family values platform ?

He just takes him 'cause he loves him so!

It came out about 1950.  My copy is a vocal (a 78), I think on Columbia by Stuart Hamblen, who was a prolific performer and writer of western music.

so early 70's when Ray Raynor used ot play it....and Suzy Snowflake

 
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