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catkingirl | 14:50 Fri 31st May 2002 | Music
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When I was at school we used to sing a song which began "Hungry hungry, I am hungry. Look out table here I come..." what happens after that? I'm sure it listed loads of really odd food. Does anyone else know what I'm talking about?
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I could eat a goosemooseburger, 15 pickles and a purple plum. Oysters, noodles, strawberry strudels, french fries,fish fried........or something like that!! I can't remember any more!
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Thats the one!!! I can remember the tune pretty well too (i'd sing it but I don't think it would translate so well into text) but what are the rest of the words...? anyone?
I believe this is what you're looking for! Hungry, Hungry I am hungry Table, table here I come I could eat a moose goose burger 16 pickles and a purple plum. "I could eat three bowls of goo-lash, Half a pound of wuzzled wheat. I could eat a pack of goo-bers Then I'd really get to work and eat." Oysters, noodles, strawberry stroo-dles; French fries, fish hash, one red beet. Lamb chops, wham chops, huckleberry mish mash, All the things that I could eat! Do-nuts, dumplings, blueberry bumplings, Choc'-late mush-mush, super sweet. Clam stew, ham stew, watermelon wush wush, Oh, the stuff that I could eat! Deep dish rhubarb, upside down cake, I could eat a frittered plum. Hungry, hungry, I am starving, Table, table, table, HERE I COME!
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kitti262 - you are an angel, cheers! (It was reaaaaallly starting to do my head in!)
I'm glad I could help! I love that song! :)

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