Sunday, November 21, 2010

Exonerating Jim Alexander


In 1955, apparently Jules Jacot presented his act at St. Louis, billed as Captain Alfred.

8 comments:

Vincent said...

Incredible



Vincent/San Diego

Steve said...

You're doing it again Wade! lol

Wade G. Burck said...

Steve,
Doing what?
Wade

Rob said...

This is the once famous captain Alfred Schneider,not Jules Jacott.

Rob

Wade G. Burck said...

Rob,
I am just helping my friend Jim write history for his boy Jules, so it can be Jules Jacot if I say it is, because I am the Admiral of this ship(Buckles Woodcock wrote that law, so that's what it is) Steve Robinson wanted it to be Fritz Shulz, and I wanted it to be Gunther, so I drew cards, and Alexander won with a Queen of hearts, to Steve's 8 of clubs, and my 5 of diamonds.
So that makes it history, it's in the books, so leave it alone, Rob!!!!
Wade

Rob said...

Ok,now I understand.Won't do
it again.Still learning.

Rob

Steve said...

Winding them up Wade!!!!

This is not Jules Jacot - this is Alfred Schneider.

Wade G. Burck said...

Steve,
Don't you start. It was a fair card cut, and your boy Fritz, and my boy Gunther, lost fair and square. Jim's boy Jules was the winner. Take your sour grapes someplace else. It's in the book's. It's Jules Jacot after the tree trimming. Don't ever tell me I don't know how to write animal training history!!!!
Wade