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
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