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markodochartaigh

(3,271 posts)
13. Actually,
Mon Jun 30, 2025, 07:52 PM
Jun 30

cataracts have been removed for millenia. From the Code of Hammurabi:

"If a physician has treated a man of rank with a bronze lancet for a severe wound, and caused the nobleman to die, or has removed a cataract from the eye of a nobleman using a bronze lancet, and caused the loss of the eye, — let his hands be cut off.

[If he so treat a slave] and the slave die, he shall render back slave for slave."

Although in 1800's US treatment was not widely available I'm sure.

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It's about a drunk guy. Gore1FL Jun 30 #1
That's one interpretation, the guy wasn't only drunk but was blinded by bad moonshine. Dave Bowman Jun 30 #3
I always assume Cotton-eyed Joe was the singer of the song when the singer was drunk. Gore1FL Jun 30 #15
It definitely has something to do with booze. 🙂 Dave Bowman Jun 30 #17
Not much. It's from slave days and proves the love-filled ignorant can still be betrayed and sing their pain. ancianita Jun 30 #2
Its about cataracts maxsolomon Jun 30 #4
I believe that it's one of the most likely explanation. Joe had cataracts. Dave Bowman Jun 30 #6
Actually, markodochartaigh Jun 30 #13
I wasn't familiar with it till I started watching plank dance workouts Marthe48 Jun 30 #5
Plank dance workouts? maxsolomon Jun 30 #8
Reels comes up randomly Marthe48 Jun 30 #10
It grates on me. GladysKravitz Jun 30 #7
Lol, yeah it's not my favorite song either. But I have to admit that it can be an earworm that's hard to get rid of. Dave Bowman Jun 30 #16
You got that right. GladysKravitz Jun 30 #20
I grew up in South Texas and this was the first "line dance" hamsterjill Jun 30 #9
Awful Cirsium Jun 30 #11
I see the remake/cover as some type of cultural appropriation. Dave Bowman Jun 30 #18
I always thought that it was an markodochartaigh Jun 30 #12
Yeah, I can see it could have been an Irish song. Dave Bowman Jun 30 #14
Fun little 90's cheese song Polybius Jun 30 #19
It's up there JustAnotherGen Jun 30 #27
And Rico Suave Polybius Jul 1 #31
I LOVED JustAnotherGen Jul 1 #35
"I'm Too Sexist for my Job..." Dave Bowman Jul 1 #32
Played Old Time music with the fiddler in our Irish band. Fun, but some song titles...... Noodleboy13 Jun 30 #21
Always thought it was about a moon-shiner. haele Jun 30 #22
My grandfather died at the age of 101 going on 102. He was the cement that held ou family together. He worked incredibly Dave Bowman Jun 30 #25
There was a town called Hogeye in Texas murpheeslaw Jun 30 #28
All I know is that it's hell to dance to. I gave up. My wife (80) isn't bad at it. Wonder Why Jun 30 #23
I don't think there's a negative strong enough to describe my feelings for this musical atrocity. BlueTsunami2018 Jun 30 #24
Yeah, catchy song but I find it disturbing. Dave Bowman Jun 30 #26
I hate it. LudwigPastorius Jun 30 #29
The "Rednex" version is electronically jazzed up over the original. lees1975 Jun 30 #30
The "original" go back to the 19th century and is far better, I agree Dave Bowman Jul 1 #33
It FUCKING SUCKS. GaYellowDawg Jul 1 #34
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