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Posted by Pat P on October 1, 2005, 6:55 am
I thought I`d posted this link last night, but evidently something went
aawry - so here it is - we were discussing these verses some time ago.
http://www.ohek.co.uk/local/verse.htm
Pat P.
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Posted by Lucretia Borgia on September 30, 2005, 7:41 pm
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 22:15:33 GMT, "Pat P"
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>> On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 21:28:06 GMT, "Pat P"
>>>>>As long as it's not "Auntie Mary Poppins," you're on!
>>>>>Elizabeth
>>>> Would that be aaauntie or antie ?
>>>You don`t mean the "Auntie Mary, who had a canary ............?"
>>>Pat P
>> Tell me more - not sure I know her - sounds like a rugby type ditty!
>Probably is - only know the first bit.
>"Auntie Mary had a Canary, up the leg of her drawers....." I`ll do a Google
>for it in a minute!
>Pat P
Like I thought - be suspicious lol
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Posted by Brenda Lewis on September 30, 2005, 6:07 pm
Can I be Auntie Mame? I just love that movie!
Pat P wrote:
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>>wrote:
>>>Jan Lennie wrote:
>>>>Perhaps we should start to call Elizabeth 'Mary Poppins' - practically
>>>>perfect in every way ?
>>>ROFLMAO!
>>>As long as it's not "Auntie Mary Poppins," you're on!
>>>Elizabeth
>>Would that be aaauntie or antie ?
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> You don`t mean the "Auntie Mary, who had a canary ............?"
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> Pat P
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Posted by Lucretia Borgia on September 30, 2005, 7:40 pm
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 22:07:43 GMT, Brenda Lewis
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>Can I be Auntie Mame? I just love that movie!
Sounds okay - be suspicious about that Auntie Mary who had a canary
though until Pat tells us the rest of the rhyme lol
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>Pat P wrote:
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>>>wrote:
>>>>Jan Lennie wrote:
>>>>>Perhaps we should start to call Elizabeth 'Mary Poppins' - practically
>>>>>perfect in every way ?
>>>>ROFLMAO!
>>>>As long as it's not "Auntie Mary Poppins," you're on!
>>>>Elizabeth
>>>Would that be aaauntie or antie ?
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>> You don`t mean the "Auntie Mary, who had a canary ............?"
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>> Pat P
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Posted by Dr. Brat on September 30, 2005, 6:30 pm
Lucretia Borgia wrote:
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>>Jan Lennie wrote:
>>>Perhaps we should start to call Elizabeth 'Mary Poppins' - practically
>>>perfect in every way ?
>>ROFLMAO!
>>As long as it's not "Auntie Mary Poppins," you're on!
>>Elizabeth
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> Would that be aaauntie or antie ?
Aaaauntie, of course. I'm from New England.
Elizabeth
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>>>>>As long as it's not "Auntie Mary Poppins," you're on!
>>>>>Elizabeth
>>>> Would that be aaauntie or antie ?
>>>You don`t mean the "Auntie Mary, who had a canary ............?"
>>>Pat P
>> Tell me more - not sure I know her - sounds like a rugby type ditty!
>Probably is - only know the first bit.
>"Auntie Mary had a Canary, up the leg of her drawers....." I`ll do a Google
>for it in a minute!
>Pat P