During the 1990s, Daniels began employing the harmonica to experiments with free improvisation, originally on a track called " Spider Hop, " released as a B-side to a single by Walter Daniels & the Gospel Clodhoppers.
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Stilettos are here to replace last season's clunky boots, " says the copy, and for sure, we're happy to see the end of boxy clodhoppers worn with everything from satin pajamas to peasant skirts.
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In a second film, " Gallopin'Gaucho, " also silent, he wore oversize clodhoppers, giving him " the look of a kid wearing his father's shoes, " said Walt Disney.
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Clodhoppers are available in vanilla & cocoa ( originally named " chocolate " ) flavours, while dark chocolate, dark chocolate fudge, and " Cookies & Clods " flavours were sold during Kraves Candy's ownership of the priduct.
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Once I figured out which way to run, I picked up the following : one large duffel bag, one computer case, one shoulder bag, one bag of skis ( and dirty laundry ), and one boot bag ( skiboots and clodhoppers inside ).
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The disappointment with EDS is all the more sharp because its mid-1996 spinoff from General Motors was hailed by management and the press, including this reporter, as the opening of a new era of growth and profitability, unconstrained by a clodhopper corporate parent.
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By association, clodhoppers, the colloquial word for those boots you use for hopping over clods or lumps of mud, is also used for those who bump and thump, like those clodhoppers upstairs who wake me at 3am by clodhopping above, mud or no mud.
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By association, clodhoppers, the colloquial word for those boots you use for hopping over clods or lumps of mud, is also used for those who bump and thump, like those clodhoppers upstairs who wake me at 3am by clodhopping above, mud or no mud.
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The joke is that whenever Carvey's naive Italian American waiter-turned-apprentice-quick-change artist dons one of his impossibly elaborate disguises, the character takes on a life of its own, bursting out of the flimsy script and clodhopper direction with surreal inspiration.
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The Binkleys eventually joined up with Franklin-born guitarist Tom Andrews, and the group was given the name " Binkley Brothers'Dixie Clodhoppers " by Opry founder George D . Hay, who preferred rural-sounding band names to fit the show's barn dance format.