Hey - I may be Guzzi on my father's side but I am Gasinski on my Matka's side, as we say in Polish. And I live in the largest Polish city in the world - CHICAGO! Yes it is! So I grew up in a house with Frankie Yankovic records. And yes I do know how to polka, thank you! Wouldn't that be a sight to see! Ah ... maybe at fest! Now you'll all start sending that money in!
Debranutz!(sp) = Good Day! Peace, Susan --- vince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You know that no one not ethnic will have no idea who Frankie Yankovic > is, let alone songs about kishka... > > Vince > grandmother's maiden name: Statkiewicz > > http://www.polka-store.com/frankieyankovic/cds.htm > http://www.polkas.com/yankovic/yankbio.htm > > and > > Someone stole the kishka > Someone stole the kishka > Who stole the kishka, > from the butcher's shop? > Who stole the kishka? > Who stole the kishka? > Who stole the kishka? > Someone call the cops! > > Fat and round and firmly packed > It was hanging on the rack > Someone stole the kishka > When I turned my back > Who stole the kishka? > Who stole the kishka? > Who stole the kishka? > Someone bring it back! > > Someone stole the kishka > Someone stole the kishka > Who stole the kishka, > from the butcher shop? > Who stole the kishka? > Who stole the kishka? > Who stole the kishka? > Someone call the cops! > > Yusef found the kishka > Yusef found the kishka > Yusef found the kishka > And he hung it on the rack. > He found the kishka > He found the kishka > He found the kishka > Yusef brought it back > Heeeeeyyyyyyyy > Hey! > huh-huh-huh-huh Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com