“Hold my mule” is a figurative expression from the American South that means when a person is leading a mule and they need to go somewhere, or do something very important they will ask someone to hold ...
Mules provided the “horsepower” for underground mines. They were strong enough to pull heavy loads and nimble enough to maneuver through tunnel mazes until electric locomotives out-hauled them. Miners ...
Although Shirley Caesar's "Hold My Mule" leads Billboard's Hot Gospel Songs chart, streaming is almost exclusively driving the "Mule" train, with almost no interest from gospel radio. By Jim Asker ...
"My mule can jump higher than your mule." And so began the Pea Ridge Mule Jump, now in its fourth decade of delighting crowds. The 32nd annual jumping competition and community party will open at 9 ...
“Hold my mule” is a figurative expression from the American South that means when a person is leading a mule and they need to go somewhere, or do something very important they will ask someone to hold ...
“Hold my mule” is a figurative expression from the American South that means when a person is leading a mule and they need to go somewhere, or do something very important they will ask someone to hold ...
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