Do your balls hang low, Can you swing 'em to and fro, Can you tie them in a knot, Can tie 'em in a bow, Do you get a funny feeling, When they're hanging from the ceiling
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Do your balls hang low, Can you swing 'em to and fro, Can you tie them in a knot, Can tie 'em in a bow, Do you get a funny feeling, When they're hanging from the ceiling
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Do your balls hang low, Can you swing 'em to and fro, Can you tie them in a knot, Can tie 'em in a bow, Do you get a funny feeling, When they're hanging from the ceiling
Well of COURSE this is racist. Why not. How could I expect a nonsense rhyme from my childhood not to be horribly offensive in some way FFFS. I don't recommend looking up the origins of this silly rhyme (which I thought was Rik Mayall).

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Well of COURSE this is racist. Why not. How could I expect a nonsense rhyme from my childhood not to be horribly offensive in some way FFFS. I don't recommend looking up the origins of this silly rhyme (which I thought was Rik Mayall).

@TheBreadmonkey every British childhood song and scrap of folklore is either racist or about wife beating, cock fighting or dying horribly of the plague. I don't know how historians get out of bed in the morning.
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@TheBreadmonkey every British childhood song and scrap of folklore is either racist or about wife beating, cock fighting or dying horribly of the plague. I don't know how historians get out of bed in the morning.
@TheBreadmonkey There's a neighbourhood of Exeter called Heavitree and I spent years thinking "oh, how lovely, I bet there was an enormous beautiful tree they wanted to commemorate." No, it was the hanging tree where they hanged women accused of being witches. Never look anything up.
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@TheBreadmonkey There's a neighbourhood of Exeter called Heavitree and I spent years thinking "oh, how lovely, I bet there was an enormous beautiful tree they wanted to commemorate." No, it was the hanging tree where they hanged women accused of being witches. Never look anything up.
@afewbugs @TheBreadmonkey The good news is that ring a ring a roses being about the plague is Probably Bollocks. All the other stuff is true though.
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@afewbugs @TheBreadmonkey The good news is that ring a ring a roses being about the plague is Probably Bollocks. All the other stuff is true though.
@afewbugs @TheBreadmonkey Ring a ring a roses being about the plague is something that I was taught in school so obviously it’s the one that’s not true. Everything I was taught in school has turned out to be basically “citation: some bloke in a pub, once”.
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@afewbugs @TheBreadmonkey Ring a ring a roses being about the plague is something that I was taught in school so obviously it’s the one that’s not true. Everything I was taught in school has turned out to be basically “citation: some bloke in a pub, once”.
@Nickiquote @afewbugs @TheBreadmonkey Remember those few golden years when we could look stuff up on the internet to find out whether it was true?
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