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I see England, I see France
Last week I saw an old episode of Moonlighting. the name of the episode was I see England, I see France, I see Maddie's netherworld. It immediately struck me as probably being a paraphrase, so I searched for that phrase barring the netherworld-part, and got tons of hits. I gather it's a 'teasing rhyme' (if that be the term) and that the last part of it would normally be I see (name)'s underpants. But even that sounds like a paraphrase to me, as if the origin was oh I don't know - a Churchill speech or something... "I see England, I see France, united in ..." etcetera. (Just fantasizing.)
Does anyone know anything about the origin - or if the rhyme is the origin.
Thanks in advance and for now, more personal thanks sometime next week.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.OK, been to the dentist with an inflamed gum; he concluded he would have to take off my gold cap and then the only safe way was to put TWO new crowns in the single space, one on the front roots and one on the back (assuming them all to be strong enough to take crowns, otherwise he'll have to pull it out). And some root canal work. Sigh.
And to lose my nice smile...
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Been out for one of my evening walks. A man was playing the clarinet on the pavement by the subway exit and I got this almost Rhapsody in Blue feeling...
Tis a lovely day again.loved the vids Kip...snap jno...my trauma eneded yesterday..after weeks and weeks of dentistry..after nicking some nerves....the blighter found out what was wrong...the X-Rays werent picking up anything so he decided to take an old filling out and found my tooth had cracked right down the middle,he filled it with some er filler but it still gave me pain the nerves...so yesterday i went back and told him to take it out....it bled most of the night...and he told me I couldnt drink any becks..and no yo .tut..! so I stayed up most of the night listening to the radio.its still as sore as a vultures ar*****e but no more pain...!! FIN.Will be back to anoy you all later (:O)
...ooh look, muddy pawprints everywhere - that woofy and her gang must have been in here... erm, wonder whether jno knows her slippers are now peep-toes....?
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Kit that's amazing...
but I often have that effect on people
I had a crown done when I was about eighteen .I had that crown until I was about 45 and it came out one day while I was eating some sausage and mash.How I wish I had stuck it back in with some super glue instead of going to the dentist.
I've had nothing but trouble with my teeth on and off ever since.
I haven't got many left to be honest ! And when I go next month I am going to need a small fortune in dosh.
Plenty of warm salt water Vinny .....
Hope you are all OK ...lovely day here but cold .Trouble is here we get the thick sea fog after it's been so sunny and it takes a while to clear .....bit like my brain .....
I'm reading a docu-book now, called Waltz of the Werewolves, by Sigge Eklund. It's about his wife's sister who's a heavy drug addict and how that tears everyone apart; can't wait to finish it, I feel in a way personally involved (but I'm not at liberty to tell y'all what I mean by that.) The funniest book I've ever read isn't really possible to translate, it's written in Pidgin Swedish or a kind of multi-ethnolect anyway. How I wish you all could read it. Come on. Dorothy L. Sayers learned Italian just to read Dante. How hard can it be ;-) It's worth it!
Aww Charlie...! Foxes do that, they bring their young out to bask in the sunshine.
Knee-shaped bruise on your neck Neti...! Sure that wasn't when your shoulder problems started...? Let's sue him! Let's sue all our dentists! Right now! / So what are you supposed to do with the salt water, Robinia and Shaney, gargle with it or what? To avoid future infections or to cure ongoing ones?
The salt water is for swishing around in your mouth, to stop the bleeding & helps it heal....well, for most parts really it's very healing if you've a wound. Good for mouth ulcers too. I was told in no uncertain terms that I was medieval for recommending bathing with it as a temporary relief when someone was in agony....erm, at the exit, you know.....thankfully another dinosaur came along to back me up.
I'm not medieval...just evil :o)
Some good news today - my friend has been given the all clear. Her lump is fatty tissue.
Found it on Sunday, Drs. on Monday, Hospital and result on Wednesday. How quick was that..
I'm off now to have a cuppa see yer later 'gater{s}
That's great news for your friend Jude, what a relief!
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Ive never read that one kip, I use to read a lot of weird books and couldnt make head or tail of them,The Ticket That Exploded by William Burroughs was one of them...think i was on the wrong narcotics, hehe..! I use to have a little book I kept in my top pocket of my army greatcoat..all Hippies wore them you know..called the "thoughts of chairman mao"I remember the town mayor coming round and I waved my book at him and said he would be the first one up against the wall when the Revolution came. hahaha...fings we use to do...(:O)
thats great news jude... good for your exit is it robinia hahaha..never heard it called that before..!
he had his knee against yer throat netti...blimey...sure you wernt going out with him at the time hehe..!(:O)
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