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942.1 | walkie talkie slowly PEPPERS!!!!! | BTOVT::THIGPEN_S | they say there's peace in sleep | Fri Jul 26 1991 16:36 | 5 |
| Hello Loretta -- nudge me again next week; my daughter has a book of
jumping-rhymes at home. I say next week cuz she's with G'ma and this
weekend I won't be logged in. Sorry I can't help you for tomorrow --
Sara
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942.2 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | E Tenebris Lux | Fri Jul 26 1991 17:09 | 8 |
|
jumping rhymes I forget except for chinese jumprope (in, out, side to
side, on, in, out).
now if you were doing "miss mary mack" stuff for handclapping - THERE I
could help.
-Jody
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942.3 | I remember now... | CSCOAC::WILLIAMS_L | | Fri Jul 26 1991 17:34 | 7 |
| I had forgot about Chinese jumprope. Why when we were younger we spent
hours putting together the best rope and using two of moms chairs with
telephone books on them to weigh them down and jumping rope....I
remember the ultimate....Twisting around and outside the rope after
touching the ground.....them were the days.
Loretta (running to the store to get her rubberbands)
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942.4 | Cinderalla... | BSS::VANFLEET | Time for a cool change... | Fri Jul 26 1991 17:48 | 11 |
| The only one I remember is
"Cinderella,
Dressed in yella
Went down stairs to meet her fella
How many roses did he bring?
One
Two
Three, etc."
Nanci
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942.5 | | LEZAH::QUIRIY | Live from Hades! | Fri Jul 26 1991 19:14 | 5 |
|
Oh, I'd love it if we could have hand-clapping rhymes in here, too!
Please?
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942.6 | memories! | TLE::TLE::D_CARROLL | A woman full of fire | Fri Jul 26 1991 19:53 | 88 |
| Funny you should mention handclapping rhymes - last week at Gaylaxicon,
we got a bunch of them, and we were thinking of having a "games from
childhood" party. It would include jumprope rhymes, games like
"Categories", hand games, cat's cradle (I used to be able to do Jacob's
ladder in 15 seconds flat), etc...I remember a lot of those...
I never did double dutch, but the only regular jump rope song I
remember is
Cinderella
dressed in yella
went upstairs to kiss her fella
made a mistake
kissed his snake...
There was also one that began
"Ali baba and the forty theives..."
---
And for "hand game" songs...
Miss lucy had a tugboat,
the tugboat had a bell
Miss lucy went to heaven
the tugboat went to
hello operator, give me number 9,
and if you diconnnect me,
I'll kick in your
behind the refrigerator
there was a piece of glass
Miss lucy sat upon it
and broke her little
ask me no more questions,
tell me no more lies,
The boys are in the bathroom
zipping up their
flies are inthe city,
bees are in the park,
<?????> DARK DARK DARK.
----
Apples on a stick
Make me sick
Make my stomach go two-forty-six,
Not because I'm crazy,
not because I'm mean,
just because I kissed a boy behind a magazine.
Hey girls, how 'bout a fight,
here comes Johny (or you favorite boy) in his nylon tights,
he can dance, he can sing,
he can do the splits,
but most of all he can kiss, kiss, kiss!
---
Say say oh playmate,
come out and play with me
and bring your dollies three,
climb up my apple tree,
slide down my rain barrel
into my cellar door,
and we'll be jolly enemies, for ever MORE MORE MORE!
Say say oh playmate,
I cannot play with you
My dollies have the flu,
the mumps and measles too,
I have no rain barrel
I have no cellar door,
so we'll be jolly enemies, forever more.
repeat first verse, replacing friend with enemy and play with fight.
----
I am trying to remember the ones that start
"two lips together, bonded forever,
bring back back my true love to me..."
and
"shimmy shimmy co-co pop..."
D!
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942.7 | handclap chants | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | E Tenebris Lux | Mon Jul 29 1991 10:47 | 102 |
|
eenie meenie pepsodeenie
alla balla booballini
achi kachi liberace
I pick you UP
have a peach
have a plum
have a stick of chewing gum
if you want another one
this is what you say
amen
amen
amen diegos
san diegos
hocus pocus dominocus
pray - VIGOS
sittin' on a bandstand
beatin' on a tin can
who can, we can
nobody else can
sis sis sis boom bah
Kingsley cougars(?) rah rah rah!
-----------------------------------
(3 versions on this one)
my jolly playmate
come out and play with me
and bring your dollies three
climb up my apple tree
slide down my rain barrel
into my cellar door
and we'll be jolly friends
forever MORE
oh jolly playmaybe
I cannot play with you
my dolly has the flu
boo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo
can't slide down your rainbarrel
into your cellar door
but we'll be jolly friends
forever more
var.
oh jolly enemy
come out and fight with me
and bring your weapons three
climb up my poison tree
slide down my nail board
into my dungeon door
and we'll be jolly enemies
forever more!
oh jolly enemy
I cannot fight with you
my dolly has the flu
she threw up in my shoe
can't slide down your nail board
into your dungeon door
but we'll be jolly enemies
forevermore!
----------------------------------------
Oh, baby
come let's get together with a
GLASS of schlitz
a friendly glass of SCHLITZ
in our gusto
we will busto
fight!
beer!
schlitz!
---------------------------------------
Miss Mary Mack, mack mack
all dressed in black, black, black
with silver buttons, buttons, buttons
all down her back, back, back
she cannot read, read, read
she cannot write, write, write
but she can smoke, smoke, smoke
her father's pipe, pipe, pipe
she asked her mother, mother, mother
for fifty cents, cents, cents
to see the elephants, elephants, elephants
jump over the fence, fence, fence
they jump so high, high, high
they reached the sky, sky, sky
and they never came back, back, back
til the fourth of july, ly, ly
-----------------------------------------
demos available on request at the next party if anybody remembers how
to do this stuff....and is willing to look 7 years old with me!
-Jody
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942.8 | | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | E Tenebris Lux | Mon Jul 29 1991 10:50 | 40 |
| not sure about double dutch, but here are some jumprope rhymes
"cinderella dressed in yella
went downtown to see her fella
on the way her girdle busted
how many people were disgusted"
(start red hot peppers)
(and count til they goof - "one! two! three!")
"cinderella dressed in yella
went downtown to see her fella
by mistake she kissed a snake
how many doctors did it take?
(one! two! three! four!....)
-------------------------
another handclap
on the planet mars
where the ladies smoke cigars
every puff they take
is enough to kill a snake
and when the snake is dead
they put roses in his head
and when the roses die
they put diamonds in his eyes
and when the diamonds crack
they put mustard down his back
and when the mustard dries
it's the year of forty-FIVE
---------------------------------
shucks, did anyone love to play jacks, too?
-Jody
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942.9 | but I never played jacks... | LEZAH::QUIRIY | Live from Hades! | Mon Jul 29 1991 10:54 | 2 |
|
I'll do this handclap stuff with ya, Jody.
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942.10 | | WMOIS::REINKE_B | bread and roses | Mon Jul 29 1991 11:01 | 6 |
| I *loved* jacks, spent hours at it as a girl. Does anyone remember
any of the patterns.
Or how about clapping games with a bounding ball?
Bonnie
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942.11 | | MLTVAX::DUNNE | | Mon Jul 29 1991 11:24 | 8 |
| D! and Jody,
Those are terrific! I'm amazed at their poetry and complexity. Someone
should do book on these, if they already haven't. I love the part about
Cinderella kissing the snake. I'm sure the little girls knew exactly
what that one was about, if only unconsciously.
Eileen
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942.12 | really??? never thought about it that way! | TLE::DBANG::carroll | A woman full of fire | Mon Jul 29 1991 11:35 | 12 |
| I love the part about
Cinderella kissing the snake. I'm sure the little girls knew exactly
what that one was about, if only unconsciously.
No. I've been singing that song for *years*, and until you just pointed
it out, I had NO IDEA!
Maybe whoever came up with the song had an idea, but I am quite sure that
at age 6, when I sang the song, I hadn't the faintest clue, unconcious
or otherwise, what that was referring to.
D!
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942.13 | | ATLANT::SCHMIDT | Thinking globally, acting locally! | Mon Jul 29 1991 11:44 | 6 |
| "When correctly viewed,
*EVERYTHING* is lewd!
I could tell you things about Peter Pan
or the Wizard of Oz -- There's a dirty old man!"
T. Lehrer
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942.14 | my grandma and your grandma, sitting by the fire... | LJOHUB::GONZALEZ | Books, books, and more books! | Mon Jul 29 1991 11:54 | 9 |
| Allison Laurie (War Between the Tates, International Affair) has been
collecting and writing about childrens rhymes, games, jumprope and
clapping songs for years. She's published a lot about that topic as
well as about fairy tales and childrens authors.
She's scholarly, amusing, and will make you think about childhood in
very new ways. Highly recommended.
Margaret
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942.15 | | CARTUN::NOONAN | I've *had* better lives! | Mon Jul 29 1991 11:54 | 4 |
| Thank God! Diana! I thought I was going to have to turn in my
gutter-mind merit badge! (*8
E Grace who hadn't a clue
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942.16 | | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | E Tenebris Lux | Mon Jul 29 1991 13:07 | 23 |
|
I hadn't a clue either.
as for Jacks, I played all the time in 4th/5th grade. I liked the
REALLY heavy jacks - they were so much more SOLID than those spindly
things that broken when you stepped on them.
I remember the following patterns/cycles
upsies
downsies
clapsies
zipper
sweep the parlor
(sweep the parlor, sweep it clean, sweep it so no dust can be seen)
squeeze the lemon
(squeeze the lemon, take a bite...)
lefty (or righty, whichever was nonfavored)
right-to-left (handing off jacks as you picked them up)
haven't seen a set of HEAVY silver jacks for years.
-Jody
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942.17 | oh so long ago | GUESS::DERAMO | duly noted | Mon Jul 29 1991 13:34 | 3 |
| I was reasonably good at jacks, for a boy. :-)
Dan
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942.18 | | LAGUNA::THOMAS_TA | beautiful beast | Mon Jul 29 1991 15:32 | 39 |
| ju... ju... j... jump in!
"not last night
but the night before
twenty four robbers
came knockin' at my door
as I looked out
they stepped in
and I
hit them on the head
with a rolling pin
and this is
what I
said to them:
this time you are OUT!"
jump out ... and next jumper ju ju jumps IN!
8-)
phew! That was fun!
Jody I can do all the hand claps with you!!! oh goodie!
In school we made up our own language... maybe other kids
did this too... it was our retaliation against pig-latin
which I could never do too well %-). We took the sound "ib"
and but an "ib" in front of the first vowel in each
syllable of each word. We called it "ib talk" %-).
I can still talk it. As the years when by my friends
and I could talk ib talk so well and so fast that the
words started to change and even if you knew the rules
it was hard to understand us. We ended up with our
little language... ribelliby wibe dibid!!! It has
a real cool rhythm. Did anyone else make up lanuages??
wibith libove,
chibeyibenne
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942.19 | | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | E Tenebris Lux | Mon Jul 29 1991 15:36 | 10 |
|
there was ubbi dubbi, from the TV show Zoom
we did "ithiga" before vowels.
d-ithig-o y-ithig-ou kn-ithig-o wh-ithig-at ithig-I'm
s-ithig-ay-ithig-ing?
-Jody
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942.21 | y-iz-es | RAVEN1::AAGESEN | watchthewizardbehindthecurtain | Mon Jul 29 1991 16:32 | 4 |
|
i learned carney talk... much to my mothers chagrin. {-:
~r
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942.22 | ribinse!?!?!?!? | GUESS::DERAMO | duly noted | Mon Jul 29 1991 19:00 | 4 |
| Sounds like Bill Cosby's routine just after the dentist
tells him to rinse. :-)
Dan
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942.23 | We were obsesses with worms | ELWOOD::CHRISTIE | | Tue Jul 30 1991 17:52 | 30 |
| I can remember parts of two poems/songs/whatevers. Can anyone finish
them?
Never laugh when a hearse goes by,
'cuz you might be the next to die.
they wrap you up in a clean white sheet
and send you down about 6 feet deep.
It's okay for about a week, but then
your coffin begins to leak.
Worms crawl in, and worms crawl out. . . .
2. Nobody likes me. Everybody hates me.
Think I'm gonna eat some worms.
Big fat juicy ones, slip slop slimey ones.
Fuzzy uzzy uzzy ol' worms.
First ones easy, second one's queezy,
Third one bit my toe. . . . .
I used to do a ball bounce chant, but can't remember anything
more than it had to do with numbers 1-12 and each number meant
to do something different with catching the ball. We used to
get yelled at all the time, because we bounced the ball off
the side of the house.
Linda
|
942.24 | Diet of Worms | ESGWST::RDAVIS | WhereThere'sASwillThere'sASway | Tue Jul 30 1991 18:07 | 14 |
| Worms crawl in and worms crawl out....
"In the stomach and out the mouth"?
The last verse _I_ learned to the "Nobody likes me" poem was:
First you bite their heads off
Then you suck their guts out
Then you throw their skins away.
(Three-line verses, like in the "Divine Comedy". (: >,)
I can't tell you how excited I am to hear a new variation,
Ray
|
942.25 | | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | out of darkness, light | Tue Jul 30 1991 18:27 | 16 |
|
we used to play "seven-up" in 4th and 5th grade, where you bounce the
ball against the building and do fancy things for each count (count to
one, count to two, count to three, count to four).
bombardment and four-square were two faves at daycamp. I could do a
wicked spin in four-square.
All of these games should be played with those reddish rubber
playground balls (the kind you used for kickball that made a satisfying
"thunk" when you kicked it right).
-Jody
|
942.26 | | GUESS::DERAMO | duly noted | Tue Jul 30 1991 19:48 | 10 |
| "four-square" with the red rubber playground ball sounds
familiar. At our elementary school there was a game with
a name that sounded like "Madison Squares" that was
played in a chalk square divided into four squares. You
had to bounce the ball into another square if it came
into yours, and you advanced when a person ahead of you
didn't bounce it right. The goal was to get into and
stay in the "M" square.
Dan
|
942.27 | | EVETPU::RUST | | Tue Jul 30 1991 21:57 | 5 |
| Re .23: The worms play pinochle on your snout. (But I don't remember
where it goes from there; cribbage, perhaps?)
On Ilkla Moor bar t'at,
-b
|
942.28 | in it's entirety (not for the squeamish) | TLE::TLE::D_CARROLL | A woman full of fire | Tue Jul 30 1991 23:02 | 39 |
| Nobody likes me, everybody hates me,
I think I'll eat some worms,
long slim slimey ones,
bit fat juicy ones,
little bitty fuzzy wuzzy worms.
First you bite the heads off,
then you suck the guts out
oh how they wiggle and squirm,
big fat juicy ones,
long slim slimey ones,
little bitty fuzzy wuzzy worms...
----
and the rest of the "hearse" one is...
The worms crawl in, the worms crawl eat,
they worms play pinochle on your snout,
they eat your eyes, they eat your nose,
they eat the jelly between your toes,
they slap it on a piece of bread,
and that's what they feed you when you are dead.
I don't think either of those are jumprope songs, though, just generic
icky kid's songs. Along the lines of "On top of spaghetti" and
"No more pencils, no more books" and "The Battle Hymm of the School".
----
How about other kid's games??
Remember Wonder Ball? Pass the ball from kid to kid singing
"The wonder ball goes round and round
to pass it quickly you are bound,
if you're the one to hold it last
I fear for you the game is past
and YOU ARE OUT!"
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942.29 | more icky lines | GNUVAX::QUIRIY | Live from Hades! | Wed Jul 31 1991 00:27 | 7 |
|
Ok, does anyone remember the one that has the lines "greasy grimy gopher
guts" and "mutilated monkey meat" in it?
That's all I can remember...
CQ
|
942.30 | or maybe only my neighborhood? {-: | RAVEN1::AAGESEN | watchthewizardbehindthecurtain | Wed Jul 31 1991 08:58 | 3 |
| was SPUD only played in the south?
~r
|
942.31 | | TORRID::lee | cool bananas! | Wed Jul 31 1991 11:07 | 17 |
| > Ok, does anyone remember the one that has the lines "greasy grimy gopher
> guts" and "mutilated monkey meat" in it?
Great green gobs of greasy, grimy gopher guts,
Mutilated monkey meat, lots of dirty birdy feet;
French fried eyeballs just can't be beat,
And I forgot my spoon!
....but I've got a straw
At least, that was the way *we* sang it.
*A*
|
942.32 | | BOOVX2::MANDILE | Lynne - a.k.a. Her Royal Highness | Wed Jul 31 1991 11:38 | 9 |
| Great green globs of greasy, grimy gopher guts,
Mutilated monkey meat, petrified birdy feet,
yellow eyeballs rolling down the dirty street,
THAT's what boys are made of!!
We used to sing this on the bus coming from or
going to school.
HRH
|
942.33 | And I've never jump-roped! | CUPMK::SLOANE | Is communcation the key? | Wed Jul 31 1991 11:50 | 11 |
| Thanks, HRH.
I've been fast forwarding through most of this topic, but I was delighted to
finally read and remember the complete words to great geen globs of greasy
grimy gopher grease.
Now I've got to go back through the whole string and see what else I've missed!
This is the best thing that's happened to me all morning!
Bruce
|
942.34 | | WMOIS::REINKE_B | bread and roses | Wed Jul 31 1991 12:41 | 5 |
| yush!
I *was* eating cream of brocolli soup!
BJ
|
942.35 | How many "c's" in brocccoli? | CUPMK::SLOANE | Is communcation the key? | Wed Jul 31 1991 12:47 | 3 |
| Anyone who eats cream of broccoli soup must already have a strong stomach.
Bruce
|
942.36 | | BLUMON::GUGEL | Adrenaline: my drug of choice | Wed Jul 31 1991 13:16 | 3 |
|
re .30: We played SPUD in Rochester, NY.
|
942.38 | another version of Worms | VICKI::WILLIAMS | WSI/LTI | Wed Jul 31 1991 13:52 | 25 |
| This is the version of Worms we sing at scout camp.
Worms (tune: Polly Wolly Doodle)
-------
Nobody likes me, everybody hates me,
Think I'll go eat worms;
Long thin skinny ones;
Big fat juicy ones,
See how they wriggle and squirm.
* Bite their heads off,
Throw their skins away,
Nobody knows how much I thrive
On worms three times a day.
Long thin skinny ones slip down
easily,
Big fat juicy ones stick;
Hold your head back,
Squeeze their tail,
And their juice goes click, click,
click.
* = chorus
|
942.39 | =) =) | JJLIET::JUDY | Born to be wild... | Wed Jul 31 1991 13:58 | 16 |
|
Our version of the gopher guts tune (used to drive
mom nuts!)
Great green globs of greasy grimy gopher guts
Concentrated birdy seed
Mutilated monkey feet
Five quart jars of all purpose porpoise fat
Floating in my pink lemonade...
....without a straw.
FWIW Bonnie I was eating lunch too. gag.
|
942.40 | | WMOIS::REINKE_B | bread and roses | Wed Jul 31 1991 14:20 | 10 |
| I think it was the similarity of color that got to me, in
re the broccoli soup (and it is *good* especially when you
can add a few sauted onions and some cheese!)
I never knew anything but the first line of 'greasy grimy gopher
guts' - we used to repeat it three times!
This note has deteriorated a long way from jump rope songs ;-).
Bonnie
|
942.41 | How about this one? | BOOVX2::MANDILE | Donate my body to Science..fiction | Wed Jul 31 1991 14:38 | 10 |
| Marsey doats and dosey doats and littleambseedivey,
a kidllededivey too, wouldn't you?
Actual words:
Mares eat oats, and does eat oats, and
little lambs eat ivy...
A kid will eat ivy, too, wouldn't you?
HRH
|
942.42 | forgotten all my jumprope rhymes | MRKTNG::GOLDMAN | Through a window... | Mon Aug 05 1991 15:34 | 22 |
| What a fun note! (I'm *still* trying to catch up after a
week+ out of here!)
D! - I remember doing "The spades go... two lips together, tie
them forever, bring back my love to me", and "Shimmy-shimmy co-co pop"
also, but I can't remember the verses now!
How 'bout counting rhymes as well?
"Eenie meenie miney mo
Catch a tiger by his toe
If he hollers, let 'em go
Out goes y-o-u!"
And then there was
"One-potato, two-potato, three-potato, four
Five-potato, six-potato, seven-potato, more"
(But I can't remember what came after that!)
amy
|
942.43 | | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | an insurmountable opportunity | Mon Aug 05 1991 19:08 | 8 |
| counting rhymes were used often by choosing who was "it" in
hide-and-go-seek, red-light-green-light, tag (statue tag, TV tag,
flashlight tag), mother-may-I, 1-2-3 British Bulldog.....
the book "games people play" talks a lot about cool games
-Jody
|
942.44 | I love this topic! | TLE::DBANG::carroll | A woman full of fire | Tue Aug 06 1991 11:38 | 3 |
| Red rover, red rover, send JODY over!!!
D!
|
942.45 | | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | an insurmountable opportunity | Tue Aug 06 1991 17:07 | 40 |
|
down down baby, down by the roller coaster
sweet sweet baby, I don't want to let you go
shimmy shimmy cocoa puff, shimmy shimmy POW!
shimmy shimmy cocoa puff, shimmy shimmy LOLLIPOP (poke person in sides)
------------------------------------------
(remembered with some serious HELP from some FRIENDS!)
the spades go tulips together
bind them forever
bring back your love to me
what is the meaning
of all these flowers?
they tell the story
the story of love
from me to you
my heart goes
thumpadiump-bump, thumpadiump-bump
over the sight of you
you are my one and only
I love you passionately
???????
?????????
My father bought a new car
He painted it re-e-e-e-ed
He smashed it into a truck
and now he's dead, oh yes he's dead
....
(did I miss any, folks?)
-Jody
|
942.46 | Having fun regressing! :^) | MRKTNG::GOLDMAN | Through a window... | Tue Aug 06 1991 23:30 | 19 |
| RE: -1
I still think there's one more verse, though I can only recall
part of it:
I saw a ship sail away
It sailed ?? years and a day
??? far far away (?)
????
Also, I remember a slight variation on that last verse:
My father bought a new car
He painted it shi-iny red
He got in an a-accident
And now he's dead, oh yes, he's dead.
amy
|
942.47 | anti school and pro sex | TLE::TLE::D_CARROLL | A woman full of fire | Wed Aug 07 1991 00:07 | 41 |
| Childhood songs (not clapping or jump-rope songs, just things we
thought we hysterical at, say, age 9)...
(To the tune of Bridge over the River Kwai)
"Herman, look what you've done to me,
Herman, they call it pregnancy,
Herman, now it's Herman, and Sherman, and me."
and
(to the tune of "My Bonnie lies over the ocean")
My daddy lays over the ocean,
My daddy lays over the sea,
My daddy lay over my mother,
and that is how I came to be.
and
No more pencils, no more books,
no more teachers' dirty looks,
When the teacher rings the bell,
drop your books and run like h e double toothpicks
(which was our way of spelling HELL so as not to get in trouble.)
and
(to the tune of Battle Hymn of the Republic)
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the burning of the school,
we have tortured all the teachers, we have broken all the rules,
We barbequed the janitor and hung the principal,
our troops are marching on...
Glory, glory hallelujah,
Teacher, teacher what's it to ya,
we've (something something something),
our troops are marching on...
and one that begins (to the tune of the song by the 7 dwarves)
Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to school we go,
with razor blades and hand grenades, hi ho...
D!
|
942.48 | | MCIS2::DUPUIS | Love is grand, Divorce is 20 grand | Wed Aug 07 1991 08:55 | 22 |
| A variation on the one sung to the tune of the battle hymn...
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the burning of the school
we have tortured all the teachers
we have broken every rule
we are marching down the corrider to hang the principle
our war has just begun
Glory, glory hallelujah
teacher hit me with a ruler
so i met her at the door with a loaded 54 and she ain't my teacher no
more
Then we also had (to the theme of "the halls of montazuma")
From the halls of Browning Elementary to the shores of bubblegum bay
We will fight our teachers onward
with spit balls, gum and play
we will fight for royal recess
we will keep our desk a mess
We will fight to claim the honor
of the teacher's number one pest!
|
942.49 | | VALKYR::RUST | | Wed Aug 07 1991 11:28 | 10 |
| Re .48: Gosh, in my day it was "a loaded .44". Must be arms escalation.
I remember a few pretty crude songs, rhymes, and "jokes" that all
seemed very witty when I was in junior high, but I will refrain
from quoting them here as a gesture of thanksgiving for having lived
long enough to no longer find them amusing.
;-)
-b
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942.50 | from Dad | ZENDIA::PESENTI | There goes a Narwhal oooah, oooah! | Thu Aug 08 1991 13:30 | 9 |
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While lookin thru a knothole
in Pappy's wooden leg,
I slipped and sprained my eyebrow on the pavement (the pavement).
Go get the axe, there's a hair on baby's chest.
Oh, Who built the shore so near the ocean (the ocean)
(the melody is the best part)
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942.52 | Brings back memories... | BOOVX2::MANDILE | But ma, it followed me home,honest! | Mon Aug 12 1991 18:17 | 9 |
| I finally remembered the song we used to sing while jumproping....
"Down the Missisippi where the boats go PUSH!"
Capital P! U! SH! P U S H !!!!!! (when we got to the last
saying of the word push, the next jumper would jump in and push
out the other jumper.
HRH
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942.51 | Revised entry | WMOIS::REINKE_B | bread and roses | Tue Aug 13 1991 10:57 | 29 |
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oh dear,
that used to be one of my favorites, but you've got the words all
scrambled (at least from the version in the Fireside book of Children's
songs)...
Some of the lines are - in no particular order....
Peeping through a notehole
in Grandpa's wooden leg,
Who will wind the clock when I am gone?
Go get the axe there's a flea in Lizzie's ear
and a boy's best friend is his mother
I fell from a window a second story window....
Why'd they build the shore so near the ocean..
Who cut the sleeves out of dear old daddy's vest, and
dug up grandma's bones to make a sewer?
(and I agree the tune is wonderful!)
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942.53 | the child mind is a sick place!! | TLE::TLE::D_CARROLL | A woman full of fire | Tue Aug 13 1991 12:46 | 9 |
| Anyone remember the one about Lizzie Bordon?
Something about
"Lizzie Bordon with an axe
gave her mother forty whacks,
????
gave her father forty more..."
D!
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942.54 | | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | Yup! Yup! Yup! | Tue Aug 13 1991 13:00 | 20 |
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at the Folk Festival last Saturday, Suzanne Vega did a schoolground
chant that started something like:
"this the way we wallaby, wallaby, wallaby
this the way we wallaby, all day long (?)"
We clapped along.
She considered it music, and folk art.
I thought her interpretation was kinda cool.
She said that although many of the kids in her Manhattan school were
from different races, and tended to gang out and hang out in those
racial groups, just before(?) lunch they'd all get together in two
lines and chant this.
-Jody
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942.55 | | NOATAK::BLAZEK | handprints and knees in the dew | Tue Aug 13 1991 13:00 | 8 |
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I remember it as:
Lizzie Borden took an axe
and gave her mother forty whacks
when she saw what she had done
she gave her father forty-one
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942.56 | | WMOIS::REINKE_B | bread and roses | Tue Aug 13 1991 14:19 | 14 |
| Carla,
I remember:
Lizzie Borden took an axe
and gave her mother forty whacks,
and when all was said and done,
she gave her father forty-one.
Bonnie
p.s. my mom comes from Fall River and her grandfather was the first
police officer to arrive at the Borden house that day, so I've always
had an interest in that case.
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942.57 | | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | Yup! Yup! Yup! | Tue Aug 13 1991 15:17 | 5 |
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sung to the tune of "ta ra ra boom di ay", of course.
-Jody
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942.58 | | WMOIS::REINKE_B | bread and roses | Tue Aug 13 1991 15:57 | 10 |
| -Jody,
That's funny, I've never heard it sung..
the only song I know to 'ta ra ra boom di ay' is probably not
printable here.
;-)
Bonnie
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942.59 | | GNUVAX::QUIRIY | Presto! Wrong hat. | Tue Aug 13 1991 19:20 | 6 |
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Oh, pleeze Bonnie? I can't remember them! They're not _that_ bad, are
they?
CQ
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942.60 | :-) | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Wed Aug 14 1991 10:17 | 7 |
| "Peeping through a notehole"
Is that, like, when you see a .95 followed by a .97 and try to figure
out what was in .96?
:-)
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942.61 | dear dear Lizzie, ... | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Wed Aug 14 1991 10:27 | 3 |
| I think .55 was the one they used in the movie.
ed
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942.62 | | WMOIS::REINKE_B | bread and roses | Wed Aug 14 1991 14:34 | 20 |
| in re .59
okay CQ - and no, they aren't really bad... the
words I recall were
'ta ra ra boom te ay
did you get yours today?
I got mine yesterday,
ta ra ra boom te ay'
but they were terribly 'shocking' and 'giggle producing' in 7th grade!
since we all *knew* what it was that we were supposed to have 'gotten'.
:-)
and in re words in the movie .61, *well* I learned my version from
someone who came from Fall River, so *of course* mine are right :-) X
100.
Bonnie
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942.63 | shhhh | MR4DEC::HETRICK | | Wed Aug 14 1991 14:51 | 10 |
| I remember:
ta ra ra boom te ay
I'll take your pants away
and while you're standing there
I'll take your underwear!
I thought *those* were the ones you were referring to!
clh
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942.64 | | WMOIS::REINKE_B | bread and roses | Wed Aug 14 1991 15:44 | 1 |
| I forgot those! ;-)
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942.65 | | MANIC::THIBAULT | Land of Confusion | Wed Aug 14 1991 15:49 | 18 |
| Well, guess we got the 'clean' version:
ta ra ra boom te ay
how are your feet today?
they stink like yesterday
ta ra ra boom te ay
'course I always preferred the other fun song:
one quart jar of all-purpose porpoise meat
mutilated monkey's feet
gobs of goofy gopher guts
and I'm without a spoon
but I gotta a strraaaaaw....shlurp!
don't recall ever jumping rope to that one tho' :-)
Jenna
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942.66 | yet another ta ra | GNUVAX::QUIRIY | Presto! Wrong hat. | Thu Aug 15 1991 09:02 | 15 |
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Ok, here's another version of "Ta ra ra boom Ti ay" that I got from my
12 year old neice yesterday:
Ta ra ra boom ti ay
We have no school today
The teacher passed away
She died of tooth decay
We threw her in the bay
She scared the fish away
She's never coming out
She smells like sauerkraut
Thanks Bonnie :-)
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942.67 | | WMOIS::REINKE_B | bread and roses | Thu Aug 15 1991 09:54 | 7 |
| Christine!
I forgot that one too!
must be because I'm over 40! ;-) X 10
Bonnie
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