Re: OT Humour
- From: "Paul E. Bennett" <peb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 22:30:17 +0100
Nick H wrote:
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> "Kim Siddorn" <kim.siddorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Goes on a bit, but you'll never hear a folk song again without giggling
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>> http://nielsenhayden.com/makinglight/archives/006448.html#006448
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>> Regards,
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>> J. Kim Siddorn,
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> As I was walacking one morning in May,
> I spied an old engine and to me it did say,
> Put me in your trailer, take me to your home,
> And I'll be your true servant where 'ere you might roam.
>
> Singing oxide of iron and manky old grease.
Boil gallons of water, make plenty of teas
Scratch the old bald spot
why's that bearing so red hot
Its time for a cleanup the rebuild's a breeze.
Will that do for the rest of the chorus?
Of course, it is all to a recognisable tune which I know of from my Morris
Dancing days.
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