In a quick scan it looks like it might have been just a MASH thing. [link] I'm not seeign it anywhere else either.
Kat, that's the same site I found. And now I'm even more impressed with the writing and Gary Burghoff's acting -- it
sounds
old, and the way he sings it (and the way his face falls, just a bit, after the last line) makes you (or me, anyway) utterly believe it isn't just some ditty one of the writers had come up with a month earlier but, rather, some little Civil War-era lullaby everyone in Radar's family had always sung to the babies and whose words he had never really
heard
until just that moment.
Hmm. I tried out silverjewelryclub.com and for $5.99 got a silver and garnet pendant.
I guess it does work.
New GA tonight.
So 'cited. I can watch 'n pack.
Of course, JZ. He's Radar. He knows everything.
(the more I revisit that show as an adult, the odder it is that we had action figures of it. We kept them in the box with "Star Wars"...my first crossover!)
I'm still waiting for my silver and smoky quartz pendant.
But not in a worried way. Just in a "wants my nearly free pretties" way.
JZ, I've found a few indexes of folk music that I'm searching. The tune sounds Appalachian to me, but that could just be my wishful thinking.
Just in a "wants my nearly free pretties" way.
I keep going back and keeping an eye open for garnets. I have an unholy addiction, and should stay away. Silver+garnet is where my jewellery fashion sense lives.
FUCK. I have filled my apartment with the smell of burning plastic. I didn't notice the handle of my splatter shield before I put it in the oven.
All the fans are going. I hope this doesn't take too long. It's not warm out.
So last week I saw a program on the Scott expedition to the South Pole. There was some narration from his final letter to his wife, but here it is in entirety for the first time: [link]
Cashmere, where are you hearing the tune?