Oct. 17th, 2008
{ and I adore you / did I mention? }
Oct. 17th, 2008 01:25 pmFor those of you that missed/skipped it the first time, my très important poll - Brit flisters especially, please!
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The Mother's youngest sister called today: her two boys are coming here this weekend to stay for half term. Things we have planned include a trip to the swimming pool, a trip to the bowling alley, and then... stuff. Hopefully a trip to Nene Valley, too.
Seriously, I don't know what I'm going to do with them. Boys! What do boys do?! We're all girls in this house.
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Am watching NCIS. Haven't finished the episode yet but ( SPOILERS )
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Eventually I need to drag my backside to the local library, but I think that's going to have to wait until tomorrow.
{ concluding, dilly dilly. }
Oct. 17th, 2008 08:37 pmSo, at closing, more than half of y'all don't even know the song I was talking about in the poll, and the rest of you - save one - hit up the first lyric. Plus,
twincy helpfully found me this marvellous Wikipedia entry.
The Burl Ives/Disney version uses the first lyric (but also talks about grandmothers and grandfathers, so I don't know what that is); Baby Cousin's sing-along book uses the version
tigertrapped left in the comments (and the one that Wikipedia 'endorses').
Guys. GUYS. I have always - always - used the second lyric. FOREVER. AND EVER. Lavender's blue, rosemary's green. (Wikipedia says that those were probably the earliest lyrics?) I thought that maybe it was a regional thing, but then
wishes_of_stone voted different. So. Maybe my nursery teacher was just a traditionalist?
It is SO DEPRESSING to row against consensus!
The melody gets into your head and never goes away. Witness!