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01/14/2008 04:50:25 PM · #851 |
OK, I'll take it.
A childhood song.
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01/14/2008 04:59:37 PM · #852 |
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01/14/2008 05:00:18 PM · #853 |
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01/14/2008 05:12:26 PM · #854 |
Originally posted by scarbrd: Ring Around The Rosie |
(Assuming you have guessed right) I never would have got that one - In England the rhyme is called "A Ring, a Ring o' Roses" |
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01/14/2008 05:15:29 PM · #855 |
Originally posted by SaraR: Originally posted by scarbrd: Ring Around The Rosie |
(Assuming you have guessed right) I never would have got that one - In England the rhyme is called "A Ring, a Ring o' Roses" |
We may never know, looks like rox_rox is off line. |
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01/14/2008 05:16:52 PM · #856 |
Originally posted by SaraR: Originally posted by scarbrd: Ring Around The Rosie |
(Assuming you have guessed right) I never would have got that one - In England the rhyme is called "A Ring, a Ring o' Roses" |
And we Brits invented it after all - it was about the Black Death. Or was that just a myth? |
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01/14/2008 05:18:42 PM · #857 |
Yep, that's it. Guess it was too easy!
Nice work:)
Here's an interesting Wikipedia article about the song.
Message edited by author 2008-01-14 17:19:35. |
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01/14/2008 05:20:11 PM · #858 |
If I remember rightly, the Opies (who are pretty much the most authorative figures in the study of childrens' folk rhymes and tales) could find no evidence to suggest that this was the case - it is certainly a modern interpretation, and sounds plausible, but there is no narrative history to back the theory up. But there again, I may be mis-remembering.... |
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01/14/2008 05:21:54 PM · #859 |
Originally posted by SoulMan1978: Originally posted by SaraR: Originally posted by scarbrd: Ring Around The Rosie |
(Assuming you have guessed right) I never would have got that one - In England the rhyme is called "A Ring, a Ring o' Roses" |
And we Brits invented it after all - it was about the Black Death. Or was that just a myth? |
Myth |
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01/14/2008 05:23:25 PM · #860 |
Originally posted by SoulMan1978: Originally posted by SaraR: Originally posted by scarbrd: Ring Around The Rosie |
(Assuming you have guessed right) I never would have got that one - In England the rhyme is called "A Ring, a Ring o' Roses" |
And we Brits invented it after all - it was about the Black Death. Or was that just a myth? |
That's what I've read too. The rosies were flowers to mask the smell of the dead, anf the "all fall down" was all the people dropping dead from the plague. Kinda freaky when you think about it. |
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01/14/2008 05:35:34 PM · #861 |
Who'd a thunk hangman could be so edumacational? |
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01/14/2008 06:48:47 PM · #862 |
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01/14/2008 06:58:13 PM · #863 |
Anyone want to start one? |
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01/14/2008 07:18:58 PM · #864 |
Sure...
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01/14/2008 07:25:04 PM · #865 |
A
Message edited by author 2008-01-14 19:25:46. |
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01/14/2008 07:26:15 PM · #866 |
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01/14/2008 07:26:41 PM · #867 |
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01/14/2008 07:27:13 PM · #868 |
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01/14/2008 07:28:15 PM · #869 |
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01/14/2008 07:29:02 PM · #870 |
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01/14/2008 07:30:37 PM · #871 |
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01/14/2008 07:31:02 PM · #872 |
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01/14/2008 07:31:42 PM · #873 |
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01/14/2008 07:32:39 PM · #874 |
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Sorry, missed a T
Message edited by author 2008-01-14 19:33:27. |
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01/14/2008 07:34:44 PM · #875 |
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