If I knew this, I've forgotten it.
From "Mountain spirits : a chronicle of corn whiskey from King James' Ulster plantation to America's Appalachians and the moonshine life"
The original bootlegger was the person who, in the early days of
the American colonies, and in the face of laws prohibiting it, smuggled
intoxicating spirits to the Indians in flasks concealed in the top
of his boots.
Definition of "bootlegger"
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Definition of "bootlegger"
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I drank fifty pounds of feed-store corn
'till my clothes were ratty and torn
I drank fifty pounds of feed-store corn
'till my clothes were ratty and torn
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Re: Definition of "bootlegger"
Well I'll be...
Now that's an interesting little tidbit of information.
Now that's an interesting little tidbit of information.
(It breaks my heart, but) I've finally decided my future lies
Beyond the yellow brick road...from Elton John
Beyond the yellow brick road...from Elton John