techdave
ArboristSite Operative
hi you all, I figure this is the closest to a general forum we have here.
Inspired by 1I'djak postign in the injury forum and my phrase part Tarzan and Part Bunyan, I felt I had to bust our with lyrics about the Vatos (tough dudes) who live and work in back country BC.
Big ups to all of them from the Islands to Hope and out to Revelstoke and Kamloops. Up to Quesnal and along to forts St John and Nelson, and across the Yellowhead and up the coast from Vancouver to Bella Coola and Stewart and up thru Iskut to Pink Mountain and along the hwy to the YT border.
(Ever come in beat up from the old gravelly Cassiar hwy and mow chow at the J97 cafe?? Remember the older approach and bridge across the Stikine River?)
I have found them to be generally friendly, unassuming, proud and sensible.
I feel like Red Sovine at the start of "truck drivers prayer" LOL
Anyhow here is the words
To the tune of Paddy Mulligan
(slow)
You may talk and boast about your favorite sports team and its stars
And how them Nascar Drivers risk it all to drive their cars
But i know about some fellows up north who are much tougher by far
theyre working bush-men laddies and BC is where they are
(faster)
Tarzan Climbers keep the hydro coming
Bunyan Fellers keep the mills a hummin
the trappers and the river rats who blazed the trails to start
Will always hold a special spot in every bushmans heart
(lento)
Well they fished them windy waters looking out for sinking logs
And fed us all with salmon from the king down to the dog
Their boats poled up the frazier where the cariboo now goes
And pushed on thru the blazing heat and biting winter snows
(faster)
Tough old guys from Europe and First Nations
We owe you all a big standing ovation
And while youre gone and now your time is just old history
We'd think you proud of modern guys who still work in BC
Inspired by 1I'djak postign in the injury forum and my phrase part Tarzan and Part Bunyan, I felt I had to bust our with lyrics about the Vatos (tough dudes) who live and work in back country BC.
Big ups to all of them from the Islands to Hope and out to Revelstoke and Kamloops. Up to Quesnal and along to forts St John and Nelson, and across the Yellowhead and up the coast from Vancouver to Bella Coola and Stewart and up thru Iskut to Pink Mountain and along the hwy to the YT border.
(Ever come in beat up from the old gravelly Cassiar hwy and mow chow at the J97 cafe?? Remember the older approach and bridge across the Stikine River?)
I have found them to be generally friendly, unassuming, proud and sensible.
I feel like Red Sovine at the start of "truck drivers prayer" LOL
Anyhow here is the words
To the tune of Paddy Mulligan
(slow)
You may talk and boast about your favorite sports team and its stars
And how them Nascar Drivers risk it all to drive their cars
But i know about some fellows up north who are much tougher by far
theyre working bush-men laddies and BC is where they are
(faster)
Tarzan Climbers keep the hydro coming
Bunyan Fellers keep the mills a hummin
the trappers and the river rats who blazed the trails to start
Will always hold a special spot in every bushmans heart
(lento)
Well they fished them windy waters looking out for sinking logs
And fed us all with salmon from the king down to the dog
Their boats poled up the frazier where the cariboo now goes
And pushed on thru the blazing heat and biting winter snows
(faster)
Tough old guys from Europe and First Nations
We owe you all a big standing ovation
And while youre gone and now your time is just old history
We'd think you proud of modern guys who still work in BC