Jazzy1
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- Location
- Adirondack Region NY
How did you choose your username?
Aww Man I thought your name was off the way the British use "Oy" like Hey You or OK"Stephen King is a master of creating terrifying characters, whether they be monsters or people. Yet in his Dark Tower series, he also wrote one of the goodest boys in all of fiction: Oy. As a billy-bumbler, a unique creature native to Roland’s realm, Oy is a combination of dog, badger, and raccoon — but is also so much more, posessing remarkable intelligence for a small mammal. First introduced in the third book, The Waste Lands, Oy quickly becomes a beloved member of Roland Deschain’s ka-tet, demonstrating both loyalty and bravery."
That song was the first thing that came to mind when I saw your username, @IrishEyes.My Grandpa used to sing "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" just for me, no one else. In his honor and my love for him
Oy the billy-bumbler was a very cool character. My daughter has a billy-bumbler tattoo, also has a dark tower tattoo and the phrase "go then, there are other worlds than these", and to take it further she has Oy as part of her lisence plate. Think she's a fan?"Stephen King is a master of creating terrifying characters, whether they be monsters or people. Yet in his Dark Tower series, he also wrote one of the goodest boys in all of fiction: Oy. As a billy-bumbler, a unique creature native to Roland’s realm, Oy is a combination of dog, badger, and raccoon — but is also so much more, posessing remarkable intelligence for a small mammal. First introduced in the third book, The Waste Lands, Oy quickly becomes a beloved member of Roland Deschain’s ka-tet, demonstrating both loyalty and bravery."
AwesomeOy the billy-bumbler was a very cool character. My daughter has a billy-bumbler tattoo, also has a dark tower tattoo and the phrase "go then, there are other worlds than these", and to take it further she has Oy as part of her lisence plate. Think she's a fan?
"Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict"
It had a horse so I watched it loyallyWell, I was born in 1950. Paladin was the lead character in a western series (Have Gun, Will Travel), that my father and I used to watch on TV. I have all of the episodes on DVD. I have been using Paladin as a user name on forums for years.