Some people think that Paul Revere was shouting “The Redcoats are coming” while on his midnight ride. But the fact is that the ladies in the area were sick and tired of their husbands frequenting the taverns and coming home late, often after midnight. So with rolling pens and frying pans in hand, they gathered together and marched toward the taverns. So what Paul Revere was actually shouting was, “the Petticoats are coming
C 12 months ago
Anachronisms r us
DaveG1960 12 months ago
Anyone know which poem he’s referring to?
Kaputnik 12 months ago
And Rodney on the opposite shore shall be…
It’s interesting to see from some previous comments that people might not get the reference. Once is never safe assuming that “everyone knows”.
Zebrastripes 12 months ago
He’ll probably forget by the time he climbs to the top of the tower….LOL
Olddog04 12 months ago
I learned this in school, then later learned it was fantasy.
mreardon53 Premium Member 12 months ago
Some people think that Paul Revere was shouting “The Redcoats are coming” while on his midnight ride. But the fact is that the ladies in the area were sick and tired of their husbands frequenting the taverns and coming home late, often after midnight. So with rolling pens and frying pans in hand, they gathered together and marched toward the taverns. So what Paul Revere was actually shouting was, “the Petticoats are coming
brklnbern 12 months ago
Calling Longfellow and Revere.
constantine48 12 months ago
Sounds like a plan!