Have you ever wondered where and how yodeling began? California?
Oregon?  Switzerland?  Most believe it originated in Switzerland.  
Actually it did and here's how it all began...

Many years ago a man was traveling through the mountains of  Switzerland.
Nightfall was rapidly approaching and he had nowhere to sleep.  He went  up
to a farmhouse and asked the farmer if he could spend the night.
The  farmer told him that he could sleep in the barn.
As the story goes, the farmer's daughter came down from upstairs  and  asked
her father, "Who is that man going into the barn?"
"That's some fellow traveling through," said the farmer.  "He  needs  a  
place
to stay for the night, so I said he could sleep in the barn."
The daughter said, "Perhaps he is hungry." So she prepared him a  plate of
food and took it out to the barn.
About an hour later, the daughter returned.  Her clothing disheveled  
and  straw in her hair.  Straight up to bed she went.
The farmer's wife was very observant.  She then suggested that  perhaps  the
man was thirsty.  So she fetched a bottle of wine, took it out  to the barn,
and she too did not return for an hour.  Her clothing was askew, her  blouse
buttoned incorrectly and her hair all messed up.  She also headed  
straight  to bed.
The next morning at sunrise the man in the barn got up and continued on  his
journey, waving to the farmer as he left.  When the daughter awoke and 
learned that the visitor was gone, she broke  into tears.  "How could he 
leave without even saying goodbye," she cried. "We made such passionate 
love last night!"
"What?" shouted the father as he angrily ran out of the house  looking  for
the man, who by now was halfway up the mountain.
The farmer screamed up at him, "I'm going to get you!  You had sex with my
daughter!"
The man looked back down from the mountainside, cupped his hand  next
to his mouth, and yelled out, "LAIDTHEOLADEETOO."

-- 
Janice Blair
Crystal Lake, 50 miles northwest of Chicago, Illinois, USA
A mistake is simply another way of doing things. Katherine Graham

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