Date: Fri, 31 Mar 1995 07:45:46 -0500

From: Wayne Glowka wglowka[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]MAIL.GAC.PEACHNET.EDU

Subject: Re: ADS-L Digest - 28 Mar 1995



Saw this on Bubba-L and thought y'all might know what to make of it.

aholland.irss[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]mhs.unc.edu



... a book that I'm sure you know: Johnny Reb by Bell Irwin

Wiley. In the chapter about how Confederate soldiers entertained

themselves, he

mentions the standing joke of soldiers shouting "here's your mule." I

know this line from the song "Goober Peas." (When the farmer passes, the

soldiers have a rule; to cry out at their loudest, "Mr., here's your

mule.")

What does the phrase mean? Mr. Wiley doesn't explain it, which makes me

wonder if it is impolite



I once heard the expression "loping your mule" as meaning male masturbation.







Wayne Glowka

Professor of English

Director of Research and Graduate Student Services

Georgia College

Milledgeville, GA 31061

912-453-4222

wglowka[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]mail.gac.peachnet.edu