I'm going to Nurse yo Ryhme.

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I'm going to Nurse yo Ryhme.

Unread postby Choark » Wed Aug 02, 2006 4:53 pm

Jack and Jill went up the hill
To fetch a pail of water.
Jack fell down and broke his crown,
And Jill came tumbling after.

Up Jack got and down he trot
As fast as he could caper;
And went to bed and covered his head
In vinegar and brown paper

When Jill came in how she did grin
To see Jack's paper plaster;
Mother vexed, did whip her next;
For causing Jack's disaster


I used to know loads of these when I was a kid. Admit it, who here didn't even know of the second or third verse? <p><div style="text-align:center"> </div>
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Re: I'm going to Nurse yo Ryhme.

Unread postby Ganonfro » Wed Aug 02, 2006 5:11 pm

*Raises his hand*


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Re: I'm going to Nurse yo Ryhme.

Unread postby Choark » Wed Aug 02, 2006 5:12 pm

Well now you've been schooled! <p><div style="text-align:center"> </div>
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Re: I'm going to Nurse yo Ryhme.

Unread postby ikozaedro » Wed Aug 02, 2006 5:16 pm

how delightfully violent. <p><div style="text-align:center">Image
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"-Lili! a deranged man is building an army of psychic death tanks to take over the world and there is nobody who can stop him except for you and me!
-Oh my god! LET'S MAKE OUT!"-Raz and Lili, Psychonauts</div>
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Re: I'm going to Nurse yo Ryhme.

Unread postby Ganonfro » Wed Aug 02, 2006 5:19 pm

I PREFERRED FAIRY TALES TO NURSERY RHYMES. *RUNS OFF CRYING*


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Re: I'm going to Nurse yo Ryhme.

Unread postby Choark » Wed Aug 02, 2006 5:45 pm

Fairy Tale time then:

In this tale an elderly couple live in a small wooden cabin. The wife, doing her daily chores, bakes a cookie, however a fancy takes her so she takes the gingerbread dough and turns it into the shape of a man before baking it. She gives the small man eyes, shirt buttons, a mouth and other small icing accessories.

When the small gingerbread man was done cooking the couple went to eat him, as one would. The two gasp however as he stands up and looks at them. Oh my, he has come to life! They gasp together. The gingerbread man takes one look at them and runs away yelling "Run, run, run as fast you can! You can't catch me I'm The Gingerbread Man!" After coming out of there shock they were quite miffed there food had decided to sprint off and so they run after him.

Coming to the woods the small, very well made, gingerbread man meets a pig, who talks to him about life in the mud, how, pigs can, in fact, swim, despite visious rumours to he contary and so happened to come upon the sunject of wanting to eat the rather tasty looking Gingerbread man. The Gingerbread Man, not caring that he was far more delious then slop, runs from the pig yelling "Run, run, run as fast you can! You can't catch me I'm The Gingerbread Man!"

Now the gingerbread man is being chased by the pig and his makers, he runs and runs and runs, laughing and shouting as he goes until he runs into a cow because he wasn't looking where he was going. This cow, quite tired of green grass saw the Gingerbread man and decided that perhaps a change of pace was in order. He was getting to be a wide load afer all. Please note children this story is set quite before people relised sweets and treats made you fat and rotted your mouth away. Seeing the look in the cows eyes the Gingerbread man once again yells his his song and keeps on running, after picking up one of his belly buttons that had fallen off.

"Run, run, run as fast you can! You can't catch me I'm The Gingerbread Man!" He says as he runs, faster then the blowing wind, catching the attention of a nearby horse, who was quite surprised to see a Cow, a Pig and two humans running after a small man. Being the horse he was he galloped after them all. After all, a race is a race, though he had no clue as to the end line.

Even with the couple, the pig, a cow, and a race horse all chasing him he still manages to stays ahead of them all, that is until he comes to a river. He can't cross it as it would make him soggy and fall apart. With all the hungry animals chasing him he thinjks hard to try to figure out a way to get across the river. A fox who had been enjoying a nice sleep in the grass until some small gingerbread man ran across his tail, came up to the him and offered to help him across.

Thinking this fox was the kindest person he ever met, he agreed, admiting he had little choice anyway. The fox tells him to get on his back and then then fox then swims across the river. As the water is getting deeper the fox tells the gingerbread man that he'll have to get up onto his head, which the gingerbread man does quickly as the water slowly rises up. The top of the head is rather round though and the poor gingerbread man keeps on rocking and nearly falling off as he was not made with fingers to grib with. The fox suggest that he climb onto his nose where it is steadier.

The gingerman climbs onto the nose and as soon as he does so a small Ha comes from the fox, who then tosses his head up and he stands up, the water not nearly all that deep. The Gingerbread man twists and turns into the air until he lands in the foxes mouth. With one last yelp, the gingerbread man is eaten.


The moral of this poor, sorry tale? Sometimes children, there are people made to betormented, eaten, or for some other sorry purpose that no matter how kind the circumstances may seem, you cannot escape it, for its what you are.

Aren't Fairy Tales fun?

Next is Beauty and the Beast which teaches young girls to accept the beast nature of mens sexual desires or just to accept being married to a older beastly (in appearence and attitude) man because maybe he's actually a charming prince underneath. <p><div style="text-align:center"> </div>
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Re: I'm going to Nurse yo Ryhme.

Unread postby ikozaedro » Wed Aug 02, 2006 6:26 pm

cho, that fairy tale had no witches on it, those, i am sad. <p><div style="text-align:center">Image
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"-Lili! a deranged man is building an army of psychic death tanks to take over the world and there is nobody who can stop him except for you and me!
-Oh my god! LET'S MAKE OUT!"-Raz and Lili, Psychonauts</div>
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Re: I'm going to Nurse yo Ryhme.

Unread postby Choark » Thu Aug 03, 2006 5:59 am

A woman made a Gingerbread man that came alive and talked and ran...

... I think that might constitute as witch like behaviour. <p><div style="text-align:center"> </div>
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Re: I'm going to Nurse yo Ryhme.

Unread postby Justice Augustus » Thu Aug 03, 2006 10:25 am

I knew of the second verse, but not the third.
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"Moreover, when on the following night, much to his dismay, [Caesar] had a dream of raping his own mother, the soothsayers greatly encouraged him by their interpretations of it: namely, that he was destined to conquer the earth" - Suetonius, The Twelve Caesars - Julius Caesar, chapter 7</p>

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Re: I'm going to Nurse yo Ryhme.

Unread postby ikozaedro » Thu Aug 03, 2006 12:55 pm

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A woman made a Gingerbread man that came alive and talked and ran...

... I think that might constitute as witch like behaviour.
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maybe, but, erhm...maybe, you know, you could turn the witchyness a few numbers up, pwease? <p><div style="text-align:center">Image
my deviant art thingy!
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"-Lili! a deranged man is building an army of psychic death tanks to take over the world and there is nobody who can stop him except for you and me!
-Oh my god! LET'S MAKE OUT!"-Raz and Lili, Psychonauts</div>
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Re: I'm going to Nurse yo Ryhme.

Unread postby E Mouse » Thu Aug 03, 2006 2:00 pm

Glu-glu has now been turned into a newt. <p><hr />

<span style="font-size:xx-small;">"Their rhetoric... You didn't put communists in his bed did you!" came Amber's indignant reply.

"Why not? All I had to do was open a gate to his bed and stick up a sign saying 'Hot virgin willing to make the ultimate sacrifice in the name of international socialist fraternity.'"</span>

<span style="color:blue;font-size:xx-small;">Excaliburned:</span> <span style="font-size:xx-small;">Ah yes, I'm thinking of having the USS Bob be preserved outside the Arena as a monument of sorts</span></p>

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Re: I'm going to Nurse yo Ryhme.

Unread postby ikozaedro » Thu Aug 03, 2006 3:16 pm

*runs quickly to the nearest wall trying to attach to it...
...and failing* <p><div style="text-align:center">Image
my deviant art thingy!
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"-Lili! a deranged man is building an army of psychic death tanks to take over the world and there is nobody who can stop him except for you and me!
-Oh my god! LET'S MAKE OUT!"-Raz and Lili, Psychonauts</div>
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Re: I'm going to Nurse yo Ryhme.

Unread postby Justice Augustus » Thu Aug 03, 2006 7:34 pm

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The witchyness factor has been increased. <p>

"Moreover, when on the following night, much to his dismay, [Caesar] had a dream of raping his own mother, the soothsayers greatly encouraged him by their interpretations of it: namely, that he was destined to conquer the earth" - Suetonius, The Twelve Caesars - Julius Caesar, chapter 7</p>


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