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So, what you're saying is that he no longer rides the BMW? That when they tour, he comes to town a'riding on a PONY? :o :o
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Ahhhhh...sorry false alarm...turns out Neil got some new shows....unconfirmed if they flatulate insects so far....pony-topstar-shoes-suede-black.jpg
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So, what you're saying is that he no longer rides the BMW? That when they tour, he comes to town a'riding on a PONY? :o :o

He's much too much a citizen of the world to be Yankee Doodle.

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So, what you're saying is that he no longer rides the BMW? That when they tour, he comes to town a'riding on a PONY? :o :o

 

It's actually kind of fitting, as in "there goes Neil Peart and the horse he rode in on."

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Someone told me in the seventies that PONY stood for Prostitute Of New York. :unsure:

 

Just a little Manhattan Trivia from yesteryear. :)

Probably the same person who told you that RUSH stood for Rules Under Satan's Hand.

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Someone told me in the seventies that PONY stood for Prostitute Of New York. :unsure:

 

Just a little Manhattan Trivia from yesteryear. :)

Probably the same person who told you that RUSH stood for Rules Under Satan's Hand.

 

:tempted:

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Knights In Satans Service approves of any shoes or shows that involve prostitution.....Strutter!

 

http://www.tshirthell.com/shirts/products/a1644/a1644_thumb.jpg

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Someone told me in the seventies that PONY stood for Prostitute Of New York. :unsure:

 

Just a little Manhattan Trivia from yesteryear. :)

 

I guess that changes the context of 'ridin a pony'.

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Someone told me in the seventies that PONY stood for Prostitute Of New York. :unsure:

 

Just a little Manhattan Trivia from yesteryear. :)

 

I guess that changes the context of 'ridin a pony'.

 

Now that you mention it, yes, it would give the phrase a new twist.

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