I always thought that they were doing it to prevent or slow the spread of the disease (kids are such germs factories) but the financial reason makes much more sense.
In the Big Rock Candy Mountains you never change your socks, Little streams of alky-hol comes trickling down the rocks. Oh the shacks all have to tip their hats and the railroad bulls are blind, There's a lake of stew and whiskey too, And you can paddle all around it in a big canoe In the Big Rock Candy Mountain.
Jon Burgerman is clearly a genius.
Little streams of alky-hol comes trickling down the rocks.
Oh the shacks all have to tip their hats and the railroad bulls are blind,
There's a lake of stew and whiskey too,
And you can paddle all around it in a big canoe
In the Big Rock Candy Mountain.
Harry McClintock called it way back in 1928 with Big Rock Candy Mountain.
This reminds me of the bathroom with the glass floor post we did on Homes & Hues.