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Old 08-10-2012, 08:39 PM

sally36

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Puddin' Tame came from an erstwhile nursury rhyme !

Old 08-ten-2012, 09:44 PM

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Click on the word-link below, to read a long list of terms from 100 years ago, that are referenced in the beloved Broadway musical play / movie "The Music Homo"

glossary

Old 08-eleven-2012, 06:11 AM

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Click on the discussion-link below, to read a long list of terms from 100 years agone, that are referenced in the beloved Broadway musical play / movie "The Music Man"

glossary

The person who started this thread categorized the list and posted it somewhere on a web site but I don't remember where. The link is several pages back.

Old 08-11-2012, x:56 AM

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Oh yeh.

What's your name?

Puddin Tame.

Only that'south all I know of it.

Old 08-eleven-2012, 07:22 PM

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"Cross." I was thinking about this today as I was pulling weeds in the vegetable garden, about how cross the weeds and the mosquitoes and the estrus were making me, and how that word is non often heard these days. But information technology suited my mood perfectly! I'yard going to kickoff using it more often.

Non certain if my grandparents e'er used it ... Mostly it was a word I read in old novels.

Old 08-11-2012, 08:11 PM

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What's your name? Puddin Tain. Enquire me over again and I'll tell you the same.

or

What's your name? Puddin Tain. Where do you live? Downward the bleed. What's your number? Cucumber. What practice you consume? Baby'southward anxiety.

Information technology'south Puddin Tain - someone who isn't royalty. Not tame

My grandmother used that - and she said things were the Cat's Meow, and she called us Darling, and when she was exasperated she said "Oh posh."

Old 08-12-2012, 06:16 AM

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What's your name? Puddin Tain. Ask me once again and I'll tell you the aforementioned.

or

What'due south your name? Puddin Tain. Where practice you alive? Down the drain. What's your number? Cucumber. What do you eat? Baby'south feet.

It'southward Puddin Tain - someone who isn't royalty. Non tame

My grandmother used that - and she said things were the True cat's Meow, and she called us Darling, and when she was exasperated she said "Oh posh."

"Cat'south meow" - I haven't heard that in years. As well "cat's pajamas".

"High exam" - premium gasoline. As well "ethyl".

Old 08-12-2012, 10:02 AM

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What's your proper noun? Puddin Tain. Enquire me once more and I'll tell you lot the same.

or

What's your name? Puddin Tain. Where do you alive? Down the drain. What'south your number? Cucumber. What do you eat? Babe'south feet.

It'southward Puddin Tain - someone who isn't royalty. Non tame

My grandmother used that - and she said things were the True cat's Meow, and she called us Darling, and when she was exasperated she said "Oh posh."

Give thanks you, AnonChick. My mother used to say that rhyme only I never saw it in print.

This is OT but she used to sing a song that went--"Playmate, won't you come and play with me, and bring your dollies three (or something)--------holler down my pelting barrel, slide down my cellar door and we'll be jolly friends forever more."

(The next verse the friend's dolly had the Influenza, boo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo.)

Okay, only some nostalgia that came along with Puddin Tain. Thanks again.

Old 08-12-2012, 10:09 AM

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"Cantankerous." I was thinking near this today as I was pulling weeds in the vegetable garden, nigh how cantankerous the weeds and the mosquitoes and the rut were making me, and how that word is non often heard these days. But information technology suited my mood perfectly! I'm going to beginning using information technology more often.

Not certain if my grandparents ever used it ... Mostly it was a word I read in one-time novels.

Yes, I remember that being used a lot. What just popped upward from the dim recesses of my retention is a story of a daughter named Alice, who with her younger blood brother and sis was kidnapped by Indians in the early days of the country. Her brother and sister took to living with their new family, only Alice didn't like it there and wanted to go abode. Her blood brother and sister proper noun her "Two Sticks" because she is "equally cantankerous as 2 sticks".

Somewhen her adopted mother gives upwardly and brings her dorsum to her business firm, but every year leaves her a gift of a new buckskin dress at the edge of the woods.

LOL, I recollect that the story doesn't ever say what Alice's parents think of the fact that two of their other children never returned dwelling house.

Old 08-12-2012, 05:sixteen PM

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My mom told me the next verse of that piddling song was " My dolly'south got the flu, boo hoo boo hoo, ain't got no rain barrel, ain't got no cellar door, just we'll be jolly friends forevermore."

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