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trt | 13:32 Sat 17th Mar 2012 | ChatterBank
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With all the sadness and trauma going on in the world at the moment, it is worth reflecting on the death of a very important person, which almost went unnoticed last week.

Larry LaPrise, the man who wrote "The Hokey Cokey", died peacefully at the age of 93.
The most traumatic part for his family was getting him into the coffin. They put his left leg in................ And then the trouble started.
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i heard that years ago...has he died again? lol
This really ought to be in Jokes .. (I've heard it before, but it's still good)
(He actually died in 1996...)
same bother with bob marley ..the lid kept jammin'
Many years ago the Hokey Cokey was a popular event at church socials. When I explained its origins and symbolism it stopped immediately.
i would have loved to see the vicars doing the hokey cokey in their cassocks mike lol...
My vicar, an enthusiast, loved the Hokey Cokey. He was appalled when I explained it to him.
not heard the bob marley one before


whats the origins mike?
The Bob Marley bit's my favorite one, lol
It is a protestant mockery of the mass/holy communion. The various body movements refer to those of the priest when consecrating the bread and wine, e.g. genuflecting, elevating the bread/wine and turning to the congregation to exhibit them. The words hokey cokey are a corruption of hocus pocus, which in itself is a corruption of the Latin words used by the priest at the moment of consecration: Hoc est enim meum corpus (For this is my body..)
wow i never knew that...thanks for that mike

i always thought the hokey cokey was just a silly dance invented for when you were drunk to see who could stay standing longest without falling over.....
thanks ron
Many of our seemingly innocent traditions have very dark undertones, not least our collection of nursery rhymes.
Exactly - ring a ring o' roses is a case in point.

I hope nobody discovers something vile behind the Time Warp :-)
Pace JHT, her link shows that the OED supports my explanation. I am well content with that.
Did you get to the part where the writers themselves and their families debunk that claim, mike?
having read the link submitted by jth the origin seems to be clouded in mystery so it's anyone's guess.

W Ron.

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