ROGUE'S GALLERY - Fathom the bowl video free download


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Duration: 03:45
Uploaded: 2009/02/16

This is the song n10 from Rogue's Gallery CD2

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10 years ago

sidDkid87

A ladle (long handled spoon) with which you serve punch into a drinking glass - or directly into your mouth no one is looking ; )`

11 years ago

Allen Tate

When sailor fathomed the depth of the sea they were in it meant they dropped a lead line to the bottom then counted the knots which gave them the depth (in fathoms). To fathom means go to bottom, or fullest extent. So to fathom the bowl meant going to the bottom (and empying) the punch bowl.

11 years ago

Niklas Nydahl

prirate broats

11 years ago

Hayden Krebs

Fathom the Bowl means to embrace the container for whatever is holding your rum or brandy. A Punch Ladle is literally a punch ladle; something to scoop the liquid into a cup or mug. In tern "...Give me the punch ladle, I'll fathom the bowl." means pass me the ladle so I can scoop myself another mug of rum and I'll embrace it as I do it.

11 years ago

Raishikaku

Wth is a "Punch Ladle"?

12 years ago

banjoe M

SWEET BERRY WINE!! For your wine- Dr. Steve Brule

12 years ago

Jon Gale

An English song I've been singing since about 1968. "Beer and strong cider are England's control!"

13 years ago

Fred XMertz

I think this is the best cut on the album, and that is really saying something. The album features Sting, Akron Family, Nick Cave, Bryan Ferry, Stan Ridgeway, I think the 2nd best cut is also John C Reilly: "My Son John."

13 years ago

MyMoppet52

What a great song! I have never heard it. Thank you. This album sounds so fantastic. I will look for it. I appreciate your upload.

13 years ago

John Schultz

Give me the punch ladel I'll fathom the BOWL!!!!!!!! And ah whisky, the great equilizer!!!! XO

13 years ago

komputerola3

Jest wyƛmienita!

14 years ago

AtrociousGale

What a fantastic song.. =)

14 years ago

HMSPolychrest

John C. Reilly has demonstrated his singing talent in A Prairie Home Companion, both on radio and in the film.

14 years ago

Ken Peterson

It's out of control how well John C. Reilly does. What a talented man.

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