John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
I had to rub my eyes - thought I was seeing double. How different!! Checked up on them and learned from their separate accounts:
The Harp Twins: We live in Northern Illinois, but our heritage is Norwegian. We love giving back to our world. We sponsor girls in Africa and we have been volunteer companions for children and young adults with special needs for many years. We’re 3rd Degree Black Belts in Tae Kwon Do and "Distinguished Experts" in rifle marksmanship, but do not hunt and are vegetarian.
Volfgang Twins: Dromil and Dromal Volfgang are identical twin artists, musicians, and craftsmen. Their name Volfgang in Old German means wolf path. Avid woodsmen, they hold high respect for nature, and use natural materials to build their drums and tagelharpas. Old Germanic legends drive their artistic vision and underground heavy viking style music. Join them on their artistic journey. Stay creative and stay strong!! SKÅL!!
I LOVED IT !!!!! I kept imaging them bound in smoked bologna chains!!!!! Thank you John
A nice variation from the original version. Love the blond twins.
John Bono
North Jersey
I LOVED IT !!!!! I kept imaging them bound in smoked bologna chains!!!!! Thank you John
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If they're in smoked bologna it's got to be with fried onions and you have to have it with Jewish Rye Bread... Just ask my Grandma Skalski.. mmm
And Grandma loved Kieshka ! And so did I 👍
Now can anyone post a song I remember most from growing up with all of the Baptisms and First Communions and Confirmations and Weddings that I've ever been to with all my family back East.. It's titled "Who Stole the Kishka"....a great, rousing Polish / Russian song that got everyone up on their feet to dance. Of course that was after some liquid imbibement.. !
Now can anyone post a song I remember most from growing up with all of the Baptisms and First Communions and Confirmations and Weddings that I've ever been to with all my family back East.. It's titled "Who Stole the Kishka"....a great, rousing Polish / Russian song that got everyone up on their feet to dance. Of course that was after some liquid imbibement.. !
Steve, I remember that song growing up. My parents had that Frankie Yankovic album, might still be around somewhere.
You gotta be kidding me !!! 🤗 Yep, that's it !!