Paul Bunyan was a maAAAn... well... he was a dragon man....
Paul Bunyan was a maAAAn... well... he was a dragon man....
So Paul Bunyan had a big blue ox named babe. He also was a lumber jack. He's also very tall and isn't real... Until today!!!
Statue of Paul B. with an axe in his right hand.
Ignore what's in his left hand.
My guess is, the story of Paul Bunyan has been told so many times that a \"blue ox\" named babe was originally a \"blue (steel) axe\" named babe. Now I'm wondering if the man was real.
Lets not loose control over our emotions, and get this moved to e&c.
Statue of Paul B. with an axe in his right hand.
Ignore what's in his left hand.
My guess is, the story of Paul Bunyan has been told so many times that a \"blue ox\" named babe was originally a \"blue (steel) axe\" named babe. Now I'm wondering if the man was real.
Lets not loose control over our emotions, and get this moved to e&c.
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Paul Bunyan was the creation of James MacGillivray
(see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bunyan)
BUT, he based his stories on old Lumberjack tales, and some of those were probably (very, VERY, loosely) based upon real lumberjacks and real events.
Remember, it's OK to be a lumberjack. Especially if you sleep all night and you work all day.
(see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bunyan)
BUT, he based his stories on old Lumberjack tales, and some of those were probably (very, VERY, loosely) based upon real lumberjacks and real events.
Remember, it's OK to be a lumberjack. Especially if you sleep all night and you work all day.
....Aren't you thinking oh the song \"Daniel Boone\"??
He wasn't. In the late 1800's, the US gov commissioned some guy to create folk tales for America. America is/was a young nation and didn't have much history which at the time was kinda needed to help get people back together after the civil war.
A couple of these stories you might be familiar with is Johnny Appleseed (who was indeed a real man) he wasn't all that and wasn't as cool as the stories make him out to be.
John henry is another. And of course, Paul Bunyan, which I THINK is a complete fabrication.
He wasn't. In the late 1800's, the US gov commissioned some guy to create folk tales for America. America is/was a young nation and didn't have much history which at the time was kinda needed to help get people back together after the civil war.
A couple of these stories you might be familiar with is Johnny Appleseed (who was indeed a real man) he wasn't all that and wasn't as cool as the stories make him out to be.
John henry is another. And of course, Paul Bunyan, which I THINK is a complete fabrication.
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AH! That explains the title! I was mystified.Duper wrote:Aren't you thinking oh the song "Daniel Boone"??
Even John Henry (one of my favorite stories!) MIGHT, and that's a mighty big might, have been based upon a real person and event. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Henry_(folklore)
A lot of legends have a basis in fact. But after several dozen storytellers have added a bit of padding and exaggeration, the legend usually doesn't have much left in common with the fact it grew out of.
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Put on some women's clothing, and hang around in bars.Kilarin wrote:Especially if you sleep all night and you work all day.
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personally, I like to cut down trees, skip and jump and I like to press wild flowers.Ferno wrote:Put on some women's clothing, and hang around in bars.Kilarin wrote:Especially if you sleep all night and you work all day.
yup
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Duper wrote:personally, I like to cut down trees, skip and jump and I like to press wild flowers.Ferno wrote:Put on some women's clothing, and hang around in bars.Kilarin wrote:Especially if you sleep all night and you work all day.
Ah, I gather you haven't suffered with Monty Python.tunnelcat wrote:You guys are just getting weird!
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"The Lumberjack Song" - ahh, one of my Eric Idle favourites...Kilarin wrote:Duper wrote:personally, I like to cut down trees, skip and jump and I like to press wild flowers.Ferno wrote:Put on some women's clothing, and hang around in bars.Kilarin wrote:Especially if you sleep all night and you work all day.Ah, I gather you haven't suffered with Monty Python.tunnelcat wrote:You guys are just getting weird!
...along with "The Universe Song", "Isn't It Awfully Great to Have a Penis" and "Sit on my ******" of course!
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Sorry Tunnelcat - it's enormously juvenile I know - but I just couldn't resist (You'll discover I have a particularly mischievous sense of humour)tunnelcat wrote:
No offence intended
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and always look on the bright side of life.Gekko71 wrote:
...along with "The Universe Song", "Isn't It Awfully Great to Have a Penis" and "Sit on my ******" of course!