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| Posted: Sun Aug 30th, 2009 09:53 pm |
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All, does anyone know where the expression, "Mister here's your mule," comes from and what the connotation is? I see it all the time in period music and correspondence but I am stumped. And while we are at it, does anyone else have any Civil War slang that the smart folks here could translate? In fact, you could just post your favorite Civil War colloquialism. Thanks and cheers!
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