News13 mins ago
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.
Answers
No best answer has yet been selected by DaSwede. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.woohoo, they're playing our song...
http://www.newsday.com:80/news/opinion/ny-walt -babyboomers-blurb,0,1036393.blurb
play it loud!
Happy Valentine's day! ...hold on , just gotta check the post....> > > > > > >
yep, at least a dozen!
oh nearly forgot, enjoy and when you've had that get busy biddies
well, what did you expect from a practical taurean?
That's great news about your friend Jude....erm, hate to tell you this but if you'd waited until tomorrow/Sat there's 10% off at Homebase... :o(
I'll leave now shall I?
anyway, I hope you're sorted & under control very soon..
what a gloomy day it is here, Charlie won't be melting his squeakies in the sunny spot today..
exitable neti
Hadn't heard that saying before, Woofy but I like it. Googled a bit for the origin but there are so many search hits I'm gonna give up. There's even a Simpsons episode called The Bart wants what it wants. A Wiki article about that episode attributes your quote to Woody Allen as something he said when interviewed about marrying his wife's daughter, but my guess would be that he himself was quoting somebody else. You should ask a question about it on here, Woofy.
Funny film, jno. A bit sad. My sister's 60th birthday is rolling around and none of us understands what the f(_)ck happened...
Oh what a relief to learn that when Neti brings George out once a day, this is actually pathologically overactive behaviour...! (You have no idea Neti how I reacted when you said (i.e. wrote) that, I couldn't believe it - once a day!) Seriously though that is shocking, Neti - the doctor's behaviour, that is. The condition itself can be handled, I believe (and as Woofy says.) But will we recognize you when you've been treated, yes that is the question. Don't change too much! I love it when you rush in and out of here, Netibird, fluttering and flapping and just generally raising hell. "Fart heart"...
moo
They can sort that out for you Neti .I don't which is worse under or over ! Mine was well under and I was slogging along like a broken winded horse until they sorted it out !
Great news for your friend Jude ...I expect she breathed a huge sigh of relief .
I keep searching round for a Valentine but it's failed to appear as usual ! Mind you I was taken to the cafe this morning for a cooked breakfast .
I am orf to watch tele ...Ashes to Ashes and Trial and Retribution .My Thursday night crimefest. I must have my Gene Hunt fix !
Toodlepip for now xx
<obviously not talking about weird places like Ibiza, Stockholm, Brisbane etc>
<fart heart indeed> I shall ignore that person from northern climes!!
Really miserable day here today, very English weather, and computer keeps crashing on Answerbank so may or may not be here later. * sees ya laters*
it's ok I don't bear grudges....
have a lovely time jno....you'll be thinking of of us?
right
Newsflash from Devon, Robinia: Vinny was in the garden laying brick for his Spanish courtyard when he suddenly recalled it was Valentine's day in biddyland.
I don't think we can do without you for a week or three jno. You know how to use a ship's telegraph don't you, jno? yes indeed
Had some photos from Singapore today. My two year old nephew has been given a drum kit by his grandparents, and rumour has it his parents sorely regret allowing it, ha ha ha ha hahaha ha!
If you don't come out Vinny I'm a-gonna kick your ask. Can't say any fairer than that, mate.