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Jolly and Boys
Many Christian protesters said that it was mocking Jesus ' suffering by turning it into a " Jolly Boys Outing " ( such as when Mr Cheeky turns to Brian and says: " See, not so bad once you're up!
* Only Fools And Horses The Jolly Boys ' Outing ( 1989 )-" Everybody's Talkin '"
In the fourth season, ( October 8, 1944 ) these three friends, along with Police Chief Donald Gates ( Ken Christy ), form the nucleus of the Jolly Boys Club whose activities revolve around practicing barbershop quartet songs between sips of Coca-Cola.
In addition, Ducks Deluxe, She Trinity, Beatsteaks, Viper, Bryan Adams, John Cougar Mellencamp, Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, Social Distortion, Stiff Little Fingers, Mike Ness, Waylon Jennings, Gary Allan, Green Day, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Ska-P, The Jolly Boys, Grateful Dead, Stray Cats, Mary's Danish, Claude François, Mano Negra, the Big Dirty Band, Lolita No. 18, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Attaque 77, Die Toten Hosen, Status Quo, Nanci Griffith, La Vida Bohème, Anti-Flag, Chumbawamba, Tsuyoshi Kawakami and His Moodmakers, The Airborne Toxic Event and numerous other artists have covered this song live or in studio.
As shown in " Sleepless in Peckham ", he accompanies Del, his gang, his family and Freddie the Frog on the first Jolly Boys ' Outing in 1960.
In the final Only Fools and Horses episode, the 2003 Christmas special " Sleepless in Peckham ", Rodney discovered through an old photograph of the very first Jolly Boys ' Outing that he and Del did not actually share the same father.
Their marriage suffered when Rodney punched Cassandra's boss, and broke his nose, when returning from Margate in " The Jolly Boys ' Outing ".
The BBC comedy guide for Only Fools and Horses clearly states that Rodney's birthday is 26 February ; but this is contradicted in " Sleepless in Peckham ", when Cassandra mistakes Freddie the Frog in an old 1960s photo of the first Jolly Boys ' Outing for Rodney.
It can still be found in use among mento musicians today, such as the Jolly Boys.
Currently, the instrument is regaining popularity among hip hop artists and mbira players, like Chartwell Dutiro and The Jolly Boys.
The last time Slater is seen is in the series finale " Sleepless in Peckham ", in a photo of the original Jolly Boys Outing to Margate in 1960.
Despite this, they invite him on the Jolly Boys Outing, and on the way, he catches Jumbo and Albie taking drugs, but they convince him that they are breath fresheners.
* The Jolly Boys
However their song " Margate " was used in a feature-length episode of the comedy, entitled " The Jolly Boys Outing ".
# Demise of Hook-Peter and the Lost Boys cause a commotion among the pirates when they steal the Jolly Roger's flag.
He then describes how the Jolly Roger was brought to Neverland by a strange hurricane and how the Lost Boys and the pirates first met.
They both hurry to the Jolly Roger, where they find the Lost Boys tied up and Peter ( tied to an anchor ) about to walk the plank.
Alternate names found on record labels include the Picaninny Jug Band, Memphis Sanctified Singers, the Carolina Peanut Boys, the Dallas Jug Band, the Memphis Sheiks, the Jolly Jug Band and recordings credited to the individual performers Hattie Hart, Minnie Wallace, Casey Bill Weldon, Charlie Nickerson, Vol Stevens, Charlie Burse, “ Poor Jab ” Jones, and Will Shade, but performed with accompaniment by other Memphis Jug Band members.
The station was featured in Only Fools and Horses, in the 1989 episode The Jolly Boys ' Outing.

Jolly and Band
Another early recording group was Jolly Joe's Jug Band, led by record collector Joe Bussard, and released on his own Fonotone label-as 78 rpm records.
His greatest success came as the leader of the Mayors Band ( also called the Rivers Men in later years ); their recorded hits include So ala teme, Yellow Sisi, Gowon Special, and Jolly Papa.
Wells Fargo Festplatz: Jolly Joe Timmer, Lucky 7, Henry & The Versa Js, Jimmy Sturr Orchestra, Frank Viele and the Manhattan Project, Eddie Forman Orchestra, Polka Country Musicians, Philadelphia Funk Authority, Joe Weber Band, Lenny Gomulka and Chicago Push, The Uptown Band, Copper Box, Mike Surratt & The Continentals, UUU, Westallgaier, The Jumpers Orchestra, The Fabulous Greaseband, John Stevens Doubleshot, The Adlers, John Stanky and the Coalminers, Funky Fontana, Joseph Kroboth Band, Bud Hundeski & The Corsairs, HALA Espectacular, La Excelencia, Walt Groller Orchestra, Rob Stonebeck Band, and Alex Meixner Band

Jolly and Prince
A pub, " The Jolly Gardeners ", on Black Prince Road, was adopted for Snatch ( film ) and cast as " The Drowned Trout ", in 2000.
* Prince Jollikin: He is the most playful of the princes, as evidenced by his name, which is based on the word " Jolly ".

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* In Denmark, the native Jolly Cola was more popular than Coca-Cola and Pepsi Cola during the 1960s and 70s.
Although Sydney had an extra player, Darren Jolly who was supposed to come off for Jesse White, on the field who was directly involved in the play.
Having become chief after his brother moved west in 1809, Ahuludegi was known to the European Americans as John Jolly.
The scarred character who emerged from the crocodile's stomach was no longer the pirate who jumped from the deck of the Jolly Roger, but Ravello, the travelling man.
The Boardwalk has two amusement parks, Trimpers Rides and The Pier, which was recently renamed Jolly Roger at The Pier, after its sister uptown local amusement park.
At least two former members of the Moors went on to play in the Major Leagues, pitchers Dave Jolly and Hoyt Wilhelm, who was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Lantz also started to experiment with color cartoons, and the first one, called Jolly Little Elves, was released in 1934.
Jennie Collins, an African-American woman, thought to have assisted Farmer in his flight, and James Jolly, a white member of the posse who was mistaken for Farmer in the darkness were both shot and killed.
The radical MP, soldier, farmer, journalist and publisher William Cobbett was born in Farnham in 1763, in a pub called the Jolly Farmer.
The Jolly Angler was originally on the river side of the canal, but has since moved.
In a 1988 study of the LSO in Gramophone magazine James Jolly wrote that Abbado was in many ways the antithesis of Previn in terms of style and repertoire, bringing to the orchestra a particular authority in the Austro-German classics as well as a commitment to the avante-garde.
With new lyrics by William McKenna it was performed by Nora Bayes in the 1910 Broadway production of the musical The Jolly Bachelors
In 1958, when she was 13, producer Owen Bradley asked her to record a new song by Johnny Marks, who had had success writing Christmas tunes for country singers, most notably " Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer " ( Gene Autry ) and " A Holly, Jolly Christmas " ( Burl Ives ).
The potential for using petroleum-based solvents such as gasoline and kerosene was discovered in the mid-19th century by French dye-works owner Jean Baptiste Jolly, who noticed that his tablecloth became cleaner after his maid spilled kerosene on it.
" His work was increasing in popularity, and he occasionally had front-page, full-color strips for the Pulitzer supplements, such as Two Jolly Jackies, about two unemployed sailors, which began 11 January 1903.
The William Jolly Bridge was the first of the Hawken Plan bridges to be constructed.
Not until 1880, after the fall of the ministry of Jolly, did Baden reconcile with Rome ; in 1882 the archbishopric of Freiburg was again filled.
It was renamed to the William Jolly Bridge on 5 July 1955 in memory of William Jolly, the first Lord Mayor of Greater Brisbane.
This red flag was called Joli Rouge ( pretty red ) by the French, and may have been corrupted into English as Jolly Roger.
That the " Jolly Roger " flag was called the " Old Roger " flag in 1723 supports the third proposed origin.

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