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Bob Wills and his Playboys.
You may or may not know that the reason they were called the Playboys was because their main sponsor on the radio was Playboy flour. It was sold in cloth bags that bore the imprint of a cowboy on the back of a horse that was reared up on its back legs. Over the cowboy was printed the words Play Boy.
I want the cottage. I want the green grass and the tomato plants. I want the peace in you; the front porch rocking chair lullaby; our cricket legs rubbing together under the covers. We can’t have it all. I know that, but humor me. We can’t have it all, but we can have most of it.
Caitlyn Siehl (via five—a—day)
I want the cottage. I want the green grass and the tomato plants. I want the peace in you; the front porch rocking chair lullaby; our cricket legs rubbing together under the covers. We can’t have it all. I know that, but humor me. We can’t have it all, but we can have most of it.
Caitlyn Siehl (via five—a—day)
I want the cottage. I want the green grass and the tomato plants. I want the peace in you; the front porch rocking chair lullaby; our cricket legs rubbing together under the covers. We can’t have it all. I know that, but humor me. We can’t have it all, but we can have most of it.
Caitlyn Siehl (via five—a—day)

