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Posted: 15 Mar 2003 7:21 pm
by Jim Cohen
<SMALL>Well if afterwards she opened up a delicatesson that was open every day, it would be the Dolly Dali Daily Deli.</SMALL>
OK, but what if she then moved the whole operation to Delhi?
Posted: 15 Mar 2003 7:29 pm
by Tom Olson
Dolly Dali's Daily Dehli Deli?
Posted: 15 Mar 2003 9:47 pm
by Herb Steiner
Of course, her delivery pickup truck would be the Dolly Dali's Daily Delhi Deli dually.
And her table place mats would be a Dolly Dali's Daily Delhi Deli doily.
And her... oh, never mind.
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Posted: 15 Mar 2003 10:43 pm
by Theresa Galbraith
Dolly has recorded good and bad songs like all artist have, but her singing is still Dolly! Steve you are lucky to have worked with such a talented lady!
Posted: 16 Mar 2003 2:01 am
by Kevin Hatton
You guys are starting to sound like a couple of boobs. Cut it out now. I mean it.
Posted: 16 Mar 2003 5:22 am
by George Kimery
Ok, after all these years, I am going to confess: I bought Dolly a pair of hose once AT HER REQUEST! The circumstances were this: We were a warm up band at a street festival in Newport, TN right after she had her first hit song. She was the "local girl makes good". She had a pick-up band playing for her right after we did the warm up. They were all busy doing some last minute rehearsal in an abandoned store that was being used as a back stage. The stage was an 18 wheeler, flat bed truck. She got a run in her hose and looked at me and asked me if I would mind going up to the drugstore to see if they had the size and color of hose she needed. Off I went, got the hose, then returned them to her. I never got to see her put them on, though, darn it. That is my claim to fame concerning Dolly Parton. Shortly after that, she moved to Nashville, joined Porter Waggoner, and the rest is history. I wish now I had asked for the old hose. Would probably bring a small fortune on eBay!
Posted: 16 Mar 2003 7:41 am
by Mike Perlowin
<SMALL>And her table place mats would be a Dolly Dali's Daily Delhi Deli doily.</SMALL>
Dully noted .
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Posted: 16 Mar 2003 7:48 am
by David Reeves
I have GOT to quit readin' this stuff!
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Posted: 16 Mar 2003 10:03 am
by Jim Cohen
<SMALL>I have GOT to quit readin' this stuff!</SMALL>
Then why do you
dally around here?
And, Mike, I think you must mean
"duly" noted, unless the whole ordeal is just very uninspiring, in which case it might well be
dully noted.
Of course, you might dully note, that which others have indeed duly noted, i.e., that she uses
Dolly Dali's Daily Delhi Deli doilies.
Posted: 16 Mar 2003 2:19 pm
by Stephen Gambrell
And if Dolly's Deli serves drinks, I'm having a double.
Posted: 26 Mar 2003 4:42 pm
by Gary Harris
Dollywood was featured on the Travel Channel a few nights ago. Did I hear right, she has two thousand employees? This thing draws 1.2 million guests a year and is growing. I had no idea this thing was that big. At two thousand employees, what kind of payroll would that be?
Posted: 27 Mar 2003 3:54 pm
by Kenny Dail
Tom Olson...if you ever meet Dolly's husband, ask him how he got those stretch marks around his mouth.
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Posted: 27 Mar 2003 4:18 pm
by Eric West
Ya know I hate to encourage bad behavior...
I did see the Travel Channel special the other day, and Dollywood is quite a place indeed. If I worked there the name of the place would be much more appropriate.
And Yes, it is "Comb", and it would be for lice.
"I set out to look for you for days un-numbered, with a pair tweezers and some A 200.."
I noticed a couple of things about "Dollywood". It was just kind of subtle in the "training college". A strange trance-like friendliness.
I get the idea that there is not much room there for "people like me"...
I did kind of like Dolly's outfit on the special. It had a couple visual "temperature sensors" built in.
How clever.
I wonder where "The Dungeon" is in Dollywood.
I always wonder that wherever I am...
EJL
Posted: 27 Mar 2003 6:05 pm
by Kevin Hatton
Dolly will never go awaaay, Dolly will never go awaaaay...