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Re: The Col. Arnold story



Thank you SO much, I had NO idea, and have wondered often who Bob Burns was!

Take care,

Diana

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And, I have to know, just out of curiosity, lol, if Bob Burns is the
same Bob Burns from NW Arkansas............??? I've seen postcards that
advertise "The Home of Bob Burns", but didn't know why "Bob Burns" home
would be on a postcard. Did ANY of that make sense?? lol  Sorry, if this
is TOO off-topic! :o)

Take care,

Diana

I suspect the Arkansas Bob Burns was the 30's comic and musician, famous
for his drainpipe instrument the BAZOOKA, namesake of the rocket
launcher of the same name. His theme song was "Once upon a time in
Arkansas."

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