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Does anyone remember a programme called, Sarah and Hoppity?
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I just looked it up. I knew I wasn't imagining it. I would love to hear those immortal words, "Diddly dum, diddly dee," just once more before I die. I wonder if it's on some obscure video/dvd somewhere out there.
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From memory (which is failing)
Sarah Brown has a toy as naughty can be
And he'll start to sing if you wind up his key
He'll sing and he'll dance all over the floor
And when he stands still you can wind him some more.
Dear old Hoppity
Naughty Hoppity,
There is no toy more naughty than he
Lovely Hoppity
Naughty Hoppity
He sings 'Tiddly Dum' and he sings 'Tiddly Dee.'
Gosh those days we knew how to enjoy ourselves. We also made our own entertainment. It was rubbish. Also note the impeccable grammar.
Sarah Brown has a toy as naughty can be
And he'll start to sing if you wind up his key
He'll sing and he'll dance all over the floor
And when he stands still you can wind him some more.
Dear old Hoppity
Naughty Hoppity,
There is no toy more naughty than he
Lovely Hoppity
Naughty Hoppity
He sings 'Tiddly Dum' and he sings 'Tiddly Dee.'
Gosh those days we knew how to enjoy ourselves. We also made our own entertainment. It was rubbish. Also note the impeccable grammar.
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