SNOOPINGS BY SNOOPER.
HOT a hope of gettirf ths rotes under the door this had to \7s.lt until the Editor was cut & rush in with them. Hspo ho dces£» nt censor too heavily/ And X reckon Capt. Boyd oughts put me 021 that beer ration state « all J. got .are the fdw drops th® boys leave in the Cans? .and that hint coo iiiusho Say 9 did yen go to the dance on Thursday night? I was ; there, Hus is a bit late in startin', but once the bani’i started to play 9 I’ll fall in love? again 51 , you shoulda seen the way the sappers brightened and rushed the girls. 1 wag knocked f lyin’* 'Snoopin rcohd Guriy in the week I got my ayq on one called ' Sunshine " - gosh. she’s nice. I’ll*tell on about her terr . Then I got all mixed up with the ft Family y Heard about, ; em ? Very exclusive# • . .mostly S/lJs, First there is - Fj.atspin ! I the Big -ister who • peddles a goo line .of hiddin ? o She has developed an affectionate soft spot far Big Brother Freddie. They looked into each other’s
oya □ ? they valued hand in hand in the moonlight and she sighed- ' softly in the moonlight * 4 but - there aint no hay. round these parts. Thon there is Big Brother tuiart, so tail and st ng and ? as u Flatspin ” say S!) » with such appealing v?ayw* He ■.:-id’ ? Tat° sat together meet of the night & she was heard to say 'while;- dancing- 5 ’ I could never do this if you did not hold me tight. 5 ’ so he tight - ' cried the squeeze and smiled the s* smile. of the silent strong man; Another heavy line ba the end of a. dance was followed by a longing gaze and ended with ’’ wasn’t , it won-dcr-ful Y } There is young Brother Charlie whose style was cramped at the dance by an injur- . cd hand s but he too, did a heavy line with Kay who says ”M$ Charlie has the cutest little laugh & the. catchy- smile- of puffed a hep She watched him do a batch or' Sgts'Scones on Sunday on the way co . the beach trip. Next tothe Brothers tent are the poor relations *• they ere only Sgts & not at ail encouraged,, Young Alex Bowman snors a s he asks'“’ who the hall they think they arc/ He doesn't a ppc?ovc z of people who do not like dancing with sappers/ Course Bill Lawson and Trixie arc. pretty pally « got a keen eye for beauty has our Bill„An’ I saw ,-Jave Holwall showing some smart xoctwnrk with ~ vf-- ........
a heavy ground swell* ::? TELL you something good to watch was ’ ths Pure do at Hcumea on Armistice Lay,, A French dame just a bout pushed ma down a drain at a earner er and 7. got all mixed up in a Kanaka woman’s'red dross p but I wormed my way to the front of . the crowd# Say, did 1 poke my chest out when WOHKS came ©long* .You shoulc’a seen Major Blacker take ths reads he looked good then cams Fred Kronas t as RSlx’. he-fair Kid de Houmea &|ha,ivC . I clapped like , hell, so did Tiro Made a Yank say '•■ them .Hew Zealanders .sure got a big hand ■* - an 3 they sure did. Guess ths V»A» A.Cyn.: were, p rett.y *. emart. After the«y- we nt. past T heard someone say that - the !! hew Zealanders looked ...they wera personally rdspecibis for ;i show put up by the country- i { : ; SAY * what ya think of the -.•exhibition of 'highland dancing - my girl too - at the ds ng u . Guess that Sgt» cn t. try to ook up some t aS. mg ior. LI out .WA so again# I t was like this# Lieut; V/.i.,a& had ” Sunshine {! booked zl;x a dance end ho. kept slippih’- ; but he finally booked one , but lea didn’t Know that it was a Highland Scottish ” Sunshine - '• .saw. the .M C. and suggested changing: it, ./cos knew Lieut, vm u.* vzoulun 3 1 like it# But the- Sgt. v/heezed up the orchestra to play it & put it up to ” Sunshine 55 to try. "Lieut IT uc cuth But you should^have sc e- his.face fa 11 when he hoard - what the danc c -Wa s. But -he . wasn’t going to be fooled. He saw the Sgt» stanch.ng by grinning r so he promptly says ” ” carry on sgt - and the. Sgt. had. to do the dance. ? $ c«» uL.dSS this is where the Editor steps in, More next week.
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Dozerdust, Volume 1, Issue 23, 22 November 1943, Page 3
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