Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Someone Date: 13 Jun 08 - 10:51 PM Down by the riverside a hanky pank Where the bullfrogs jump from bank to bank Singing A- E- I- O- U Bam Boo If you say boo and hit the next person's hand they're out, if you hit your own hand, you're out. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Sugee97 Date: 11 Jun 08 - 08:30 PM (Continued) We started drinking diet coke, Diet fell out and it was coke, Coke was bad cuz it smelled like poo, Now we're drinking mountain dew, Mountain dew fell off the mountain, Now we're drinking from the fountain, Fountain broke, Now we're back to drinking plain old diet coke! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Sugee97 Date: 11 Jun 08 - 08:26 PM This is how I learned it: Down by the bank, With the Hankey Pank, Where the bullfrogs jump, From bank to bank, Say eep,op,eep,op,op 1,2,3,4 I pledge allegiance to the flag, Michael Jackson makes me gag. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Omg. Date: 06 Jun 08 - 06:22 PM my frends said they made this up..omg no way!!! DOWN BY THE BANKS WITH THE HANKY PANKY IS THE BULLFROGS THAT JUMP FROM BANK TO BANK SINGING EPP OP E BOP BOP SKIDDLE DIDDLE KERNAL POP I PLEDGE ALIGENCE TO THE FLAG MICHAEL JACKKSON MAKES ME GAG 7-UP GOT THE FLU NOW IM DRINKING MOUNTAIN DEW, MOUNTAIN DEW FELL OFF THE MOUNTAIN NOW IM DRINKING FROM A FOUNTAIN. FOUNTAIN BROKE NOW IM DRINKING PLAIN OLD COKE. LIARS!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Guest, Walker Date: 03 Jun 08 - 10:06 PM One of my 2nd graders taught a hand clapping game in our music class in Abilene, Texas 5-30-08. Down by the bay, by the bay, the bay, Where the bullfrogs jump from bay to bay, Where the eeps, ahps, ohps, ahps Bowl fulla jelly and a ker-plop. The children stand in a cirle with hands extended palms up. The right hand is on top of the one to the right and the left in beneath the one to the left. The beat is passed around clockwise as the players slap their neighbor to the left. On 'plop' they must hit the neighbor's hand before it is pulled away. If you hit your own hand, you're out. If you hit the neighbor's hand, he is out. The last two standing lock fingers and "saw" to the beat and tug on plop like tug of war. The one who pulls someone over the line is the winner. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Azizi Date: 28 May 08 - 07:34 AM Hi, Mandy! Thanks for posting demographical information and performance instructions with your example. I can't recall ever reading an example of "...Hanky Panky" that included lines from "Not Last Night But The Night Before" [24 robbers at my door/I got up to let them in/hit 'em in the head/with a rolling pin}. It's interesting to see how a specific rhyme changes from place to place, isn't it? You be well also! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Mandy Date: 28 May 08 - 12:04 AM I'm from South Eastern Virginia and this was how we used to do it.. :) Down by the bank where the hanky pank where the bullfrogs jump from bank to bank sayin east ist ost ust Isabella ding dong. Not last night but the night before Someone came and knocked at my door, Knock one, knock two, knock three, knock four... knock knock OUT! We would sit in a big circle outside (a bunch of little girls) with our left hands underneath the person to our left's palm (palms up) and then our right hands the opposite (above the person to our right's palm. Then we would slap on the beat from our right hand onto the person to the left's palm above ours in a circle until you were ended on in the song on the out (last word). Gosh I'm so glad other people know about this, it's so interesting how colloquial it can be! Be well. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Azizi Date: 27 May 08 - 04:22 PM Thanks, to all guests who have posted a version of "Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky" on this thread. One thing these different versions show is that kids are very creative! I hope that you will visit other Mudcat threads on children's rhymes by clicking on the name of the thread that is provided in the list at the top of the page! Best wishes, Ms. Azizi |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,GUEST - Nash.TN Date: 27 May 08 - 03:01 PM This is the way I learned it. --- DISCLAIMER: Kids were fast in my day. --- Down by the riverside hanky panky. Where the bullfrog croaks "Yo' booty stanky." Jumpin easts west north south. Ding dong all in yo mouth. I pledge allegiance to the flag. Michael Jackson is a fag. Dr. Pepper burnt him, but Now we're drinkin 7 UP. 7 UP got too much green. Now we're drinkin more caffeine. Fiends drink coke cause it's a drug. Slurped the toad who ate... a ... BUG! And if you were the person to say "bug", You were suppose to hit the next persons hand, To stay in the game. If you missed their hand, You were out. And that person stayed in. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Cocoa Date: 26 May 08 - 06:41 PM this is how my friends & I know it: Down by the banks of the hanky panks where bull frogs jump from bank to bank singing eip ipe ope ump Chilly willy ding-dong I pleage alegence to the flag Michle Jackson makes me fag now where talking 7-up 7-up has no cafine now were talking billy jean billy jean is out of sight now where talking dinomight dinomight blew up the school now were talking billy cool billy cool is such a fool 543210 OHHHHHHHHHH Ta da!!!!!! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,mooseormeece? Date: 21 May 08 - 11:34 PM I learned this and forgot most of it (not complete! but it goes sort of like this.... Down by the bay in beverly hills where the bull frog jumps from bank to banky and the heeps hops, coffee shops, we all drink mochas and we wear flip flops (faster) I pledge allegence to the flag Michal jackson makes me gag coca cola has cafeine and now we're talking billy jean billy jean when out of style now lets sit and talk a while diddy diddy donkey daddy had a donkey donkey died, daddy cried diddy diddy donkey! theres a party round the corner wont you please please come bring your own cappuchinos and your own chewing gum what is your boy friends name?______ (whoever the clap lands on has to come up with a name) _______ will be there blowing kisses in the air saying I love ______ (who ever came up with the name) saying I love_____ saying O U T spells you are out! OR ______will be there blowing kissed in the air singin' I... Love...Ma..Ma...Mia, singin' I love ma...ma...mia singin' O U T spells you are out! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Anonymous. Date: 21 May 08 - 05:24 PM Now when I was in elementary school, we had one with similar words but it was different. It went: Down on the farm said Hanky Panky Said bulldog, bulldog Hanky Panky Said Fee-Fii-Foo-Fum Pass it to the bulldog Mickey Mouse built a house Donald Duck messed it up Who will pay the consquences And the .. But I forget how it ends. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,anonymous Date: 14 May 08 - 06:07 PM out of all of thes versions, mine has only been listed once or twice. Here it goes: Down by the bay where the hanky pank And the bullfrog jumps from bank to bank Say eep op eep op op, skittle diddle kernel pop I pledge allegiance to the flag, Michael Jackson makes me gag Coca cola has caffeine Now we're drinkin' gasoline Gasoline ran out of fuel Now we're drinkin' Mountain Dew Mountain Dew fell off a mountain Now we're drinkin' from the fountain Finally the fountain broke Now we're drinkin' plain old coke! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Azizi Date: 11 May 08 - 07:44 PM Thanks, Laura, for posting not only the words but the performance instructions. Also thanks for including demographical information-where you lived when you performed this rhyme, when you performed it, and how old you were. As Laura said, anyone else? |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Laura Date: 11 May 08 - 07:37 PM Hi! This is the version I learnt at school (UK 1987 5yrs - 1993 11yrs) Down by the banks of the Hanky Panky Where the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky they go hip hop bellyflop one missed the lilypad and went kerflop! BUT! We had totally different clapping patterns - it's between 2 people only: hold your hands together like you're praying and swing them from side to side, hitting your partners hands in time to the beat 3 times. On the 4th, stop with your hands touching left to left hand and your right hand claps first your own left hand, then your partners right hand above, your own hand again. As your move your right hand down, instead of clapping their hand, you grab it like a hand shake, pulling up and away to your right, moving your left hand in a similar way. As soon as you let go with your right hand (still holding hands with your left) you slap your thigh and click your fingers, bringing your hand back up to do a one handed swinging slap like at the beginning 3 times (STILL holding left hands!). I don't remember what we did after that - it only gets me to 'bullfrogs leap'. Maybe we repeated it? It def finishes with a patticake type slap at the end (no head bashing!). The aim was to go as fast as you could and still get it right. Anyone else?! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Jessica Date: 02 May 08 - 03:28 PM I sing a version that may be a little different... Down by the banks With the hankey-panks, Where the bullfrogs jump from bank to bank Saying "e-i-eat-my-pie, skittle-diddle-kernal-pop". I pledge allegiance to the flag Michael Jackson is a fag. 7Up has no caffeine Now we're drinking gasoline. Gasoline gave us the flu Now we're drinking moutain dew. Mountain dew fell off the mountain Now we're drinking from the fountain. Foutain broke, Now we're drinking Plain Old Diet Coke. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Azizi Date: 01 May 08 - 06:53 PM Guest me, some of us are gals. And it's not nice to call guys or gals "stupid". As to your comment that none of these [examples of this rhyme that have been posted to this thread thus far] are correct, I said all I'm gonna say about that in my 30 Apr 08 - 05:34 PM post to this thread. If you want to share the version that you know of "Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky", please do so. If not, then I guess we'll have to live without it. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,me Date: 01 May 08 - 05:58 PM you guys are all stupid. NONE of these are correct! duuuuuuuuuuuh |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Azizi Date: 30 Apr 08 - 05:34 PM GUEST, 30 Apr 08 - 04:29 PM, thanks for posting your example, and including demographical information {your geographical area}. As to someone correcting you and telling you that his or her version of a children's rhyme is the right one, phooey! There's no such thing as the right version of a rhyme. We may try to find early versions of rhymes, or even the earliest version {but I'm not sure that we could ever be certain that there was no version earlier than another one that would possibly be found}. And I think that it's good to talk about source songs for specific rhymes, like the May Irwin's Frog Song which is probably one of the main sources for the "Down By The Banks Of The Hanky Panky" children's rhyme. However, that's different than talking about which version of the rhyme is the right one. Children's rhymes are part of folk culture. And one of the things that's bound to happen with folk culture is that the words-much more than the tunes of rhymes & songs-are going to be changed a little, or a lot by accident, or on purpose. You can take that to the bank. :o) |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST Date: 30 Apr 08 - 04:29 PM In southern california we sang it like this Down by the banks of the hanky panky where the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky where eeps ops soda pops hey mr. willy and he went kerplops Later in my childhood someone corrected me and said it was actually this: Down by the banks of the hanky panky where the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky where he hops soda pops he missed a lilly and he went kerplops. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST Date: 28 Apr 08 - 07:52 PM Loser loser double loser as if whatever, get the picture DUH! brick wall water fall girl you think you know it all but you don't, i do so MMMMM with that attitude! piece punch captain crunch i got something you can't touch so bang bang choo choo train wind me up i'll do my thing! reices peices, 7 up mess with me... i'll mess you up! Down in the banks of hanky pank bull frogs jump from bank to bank saying beep bop beep bop bop skittle dittle cornel pop i pleade alligence to the flag michael jackson makes me gag he used to play with little toys, now he plays with little boys coca-cola came to town dr. peper knocked him down pepsi-cola picked him up know were drinking 7 up 7 up had no caffine now were drinking gasoline gasoline got the flu now were drinking mountain dew mountain dew fell off the mountain now were drinking from the fountain fountain broke... NOW WERE DRINKING PLAIN, OLD COKE!!! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Azizi Date: 27 Apr 08 - 04:23 PM Thanks, Taylor, for posting that example and remembering to include demographical information {where you grew up/where yourecited that rhyme}! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Taylor Date: 27 Apr 08 - 03:01 PM I cannot remeber the whole thing but what I do remember goes like this: "Down by the banks of the hanky panky where the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky with a hip hop kerrrrrplop!!!" I grew up in Aurora, CO (suburb of Denver) |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Azizi Date: 26 Apr 08 - 03:16 PM Thanks to all who have posted to this thread! GUEST,bob, I've never "heard" that first version you posted {with the lines about jelly beans and Charley Brown}. I'm curious is this a handclap rhyme or a counting out/choosing it rhyme {given the line Charlie Brown is it!" Also, for the folkloric record, Bob [and others who post to this thread], if you read this, could you please add where {city, state or province and nation} you heard these examples performed or performed them and when {decade/year}. Thanks! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,bob Date: 26 Apr 08 - 09:15 AM Down by the bay where the hanky-panky Where the bullfrog jumps from bank to banky Says eep, op, eep op op Skiddle diddle kernel pop I pledge allegiance to the flag Michael Jackson makes me gag Coca Cola has caffeine Now we're talking jelly beans Jelly beans are out of style We've been talking for a while Charlie Brown is it! Or, some people play it like this: Down by the bay where the hanky-panky Where the bullfrog jumps from bank to banky Says eep, op, eep op op Skiddle diddle kernel pop I pledge allegiance to the flag Michael Jackson makes me gag Coca Cola has caffeine Now we're drinking gasoline Gasoline has no fuel Now we're drinking Mountain Dew Mountain Dew fell off the mountain Now we're drinking form the fountain Fountain broke and made me choke And now we're drinking plain old Coke! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,yung chic Date: 23 Apr 08 - 07:40 PM Hey! I'm a teen, and my friends just taught me this song today: Down on the banks by the hanky-panky, Where the bull frogs jump from bank to banky, Sayin' e-i-o-um, Insacadillion, ding-dong. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10! Then of course, u have ur right hand on top of whoever else ur playin' this with. I like it. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,guest, katy Date: 23 Apr 08 - 12:50 AM the one i remember was in second grade and a group of girls usually would get in a circle and play a clapping game and at the end of the song the last person that got clapped was out until there was only one person left. down by the river where theres hanky panky and the bull frogs jump from bank to bank saying eeps ipes opes oops chilly willy ding dong your mama smells like king kong pledge allegience to the flag michael jackson is a fag coca cola's burning up now we're talking 7up 7up has no caffeine now we're talking billy jean billy jean saw his sister walking down the street singing do-a-ditty-ditty-dum-ditty-do. do-a-ditty-ditty-dum-ditty-do. icky picky ponky daddy had a donkey donkey died, daddy cried icky picky ponky! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Bank and the Hanky Pank From: GUEST,dancergirlita235 Date: 19 Apr 08 - 10:26 AM Down by the bank and the hanky pank where the juice box frog singing bank to bank singing eep opp eep opp opp skittle dittle kernal pop I pledge alligence to the flag Micheal Jackson makes me gag[or is a fag] Coca Cola came to town Pepsi Cola knocked him down Dr. Pepper picked him up now we're drinking 7UP 7UP caught the flu now we're drinking Mountain Dew Mountain Dew fell off the mountain now we're drinking from a fountain fountain broke now we're drinking plain old Coke |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST Date: 16 Apr 08 - 08:01 AM Down by the riverside a hanky panky where the bull frog jumps from bank to bank i said an A E I O U BAMBOO! |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Azizi Date: 10 Apr 08 - 08:07 PM Correction: "only"="also" |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Azizi Date: 10 Apr 08 - 08:02 PM Hello, GUEST,guest :) I don't recall reading that particular version of "..Hanky Panky" before. Thanks for sharing it. And by the way, GUEST,guest :) , I hope you share some more examples of children's rhymes that you know, but I'd like to suggest that you pick another, more distinguishable screen name. There have been other people who have used that particular name minus the :) As a matter of fact, I'm glad that post wasn't deleted, because that's what could very well happen to posts that are written by anyone who uses the name Guest guest. And thanks also to this site's moderators for not deleting that post, as it adds to the folkloric record by presenting another version of this children's rhyme. [Now if the poster had only included where and when she or he recited or heard this rhyme and whether it was performed as a handclap rhyme or jump rope rhyme or something else. Sigh...] |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,guest :) Date: 10 Apr 08 - 01:32 PM Down by the river on a hanky panky where the bull frog jumps from bank to bank i said A-E-I-O-U bamboo micheal jackson went to town coca cola shot him down mountain dew shot him up now were talking 7 up 7 up has no caffine now were talking billy jean billy jean went down the street singing do a diddy diddy dum diddy 1-2-3 |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST Date: 17 Mar 08 - 09:39 PM My friends play it like this: Down by the bank by the hanky panky where the bullfrogs jumps from bank to bank We're sayin ep op ep op op skiddle diddle kernal pop! I pledge alligence to the flag Micheal Jackson makes me gag Coca Cola messed him up now we're drinking 7up 7up has no caffine now we're drinking gassoline Gassoline not good for you now we're drinking Mt. Dew Mt. Dew fell off the Mt. now we're drinking from a fountain The fountain broke and now we're back to drinking coke |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,=] Date: 28 Feb 08 - 12:37 PM down by the banks of the hanky panky where the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky with an eeps opps oops ouch jump of a lilypad kerplunk splash |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,m.b. Date: 21 Feb 08 - 06:06 PM down by the river of the hanky panky were the bulldog jump from bank bank sayen EEPS OPPS OOPPS OOPS listen to the ding dong your mama smell like king kong see that house on the top of the hill thats were me and my boy friend live smell that chicken smell that rice come on lets shoot some dice 1 2 3 4 5 |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Jenny Date: 05 Feb 08 - 02:32 PM this song has been lingering in my head for days, so I went searching for the one I remembered not knowing there were so many, this is what i remember. Down by the river and the hanky panky bullfrogs jump from bank to banky with an eeps Ipes, Opes, Opps Chilly willy ding dong, I pledge Allegiance to the flag Michael Jackson is a fag Now were talking 7 up 7 up has no caffiene now we're talking billy Jean (and then there was more... but I dont remember it...) |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Rebecca Date: 29 Jan 08 - 04:05 PM yep cuz my friends sis is bi so yeah... |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Azizi Date: 28 Jan 08 - 07:10 PM GUEST,Rebecca, thanks for sharing your school's version of this rhyme. Thanks also for including demographical information {where yu live} and information about how you perform it. Poor Michael Jackson. At least your school's version isn't homophobic. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Rebecca Date: 28 Jan 08 - 05:01 PM Ummm... I learned this a couple years ago when i was ten. I live in Maryland but closer on the border to washington D.C. Most people in our school know this. I think it is because we try to do it as fast as possible and the part about " Michael Jackson is a fag" somehow changed to Michael Jackson stinks so bad. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Azizi Date: 18 Jan 08 - 06:10 PM GUEST,Lily from the Midwest, thanks for adding to the record of how children played this rhyme. I hope to "see" you in other Mudcat threads on children's rhymes. Hyperlinks to some of those threads are posted in blue above the comment portion of this thread. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Lily from the Midwest Date: 18 Jan 08 - 06:50 AM As for how the final winner was tallied-- when I was in elementary school (currently am 22), the final two would hold onto one another's forearms and stand over some line or crack in the ground. They'd move their arms back and forth until the final word at which point it would become a tug-of-war. Whoever stepped over the crack or line lost. The version I remember best is: Down by the banks (and/where) the hanky-panky And the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky With an eeps ops soda-pop Land on a lily and go ker-plop. But I do know there was a longer version. It just became unpopular after the first couple days. The bits above about Coca-Cola and 7-Up sound familiar, but not the parts about Michael Jackson. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Azizi Date: 11 Jan 08 - 07:02 PM Jade, thanks for sharing you & your friends' version of Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky. And thanks for including demographical information {where you live and the age/year you were when you first learned this}. As to your version of that rhyme not making any sense, who says children's rhymes have to make any sense? Alot of stuff grownups write and say doesn't make any sense, so why should children be any different? :o) |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Jade Date: 11 Jan 08 - 06:10 PM Wow A lot of these I've never heard before. Makes me wonder how I learned the version I did. Now that I think about it It makes no sense. Anyway here it is Down By the Banks of the Hanky Panky Where the bullfrogs jump form bank to bank East, Meast, Sun Ceased Eastside, Westside Bow Wow, Ding dang dong. I learned this when I was about 6 in 1994. I;'m from Kentucky and all my friends say it the exact same way. Guess the entire translation got lost somewhere. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Emily - GA Date: 30 Dec 07 - 12:17 AM I learned this rhyme so long ago it seems. I'm from GA, and my most vivid memory of playing this hand game was at girlscout camp in north ga. It was probably sometime around 1993-1995. Our version was: Down by the banks of the hanky panky where the bullfrogs jump from bank to bank you go eeps iips opes oops chilly willy ding dong! It fascinates me the number of variations on this there are. I had no idea! I sure do hope children still play these games - I have such fond memories |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Alina Date: 23 Dec 07 - 09:15 PM Down by the banks of the Hanky Panky where the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky with a hip hop crackle and a pop with a hip hop belly flop a boom shug-a-lag full stop. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Melissa Date: 19 Dec 07 - 07:58 PM The first batch of girls I saw doing this circle game had an ending I haven't seen mentioned in the threads discussing it. After "pow" they went on with "down by the river---nothing to do--along came a fat man..and 'how do ya do'" |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: Azizi Date: 19 Dec 07 - 07:18 PM Thanks for sharing that example, Rebecca! I've never heard or read that version before. Did you make it up or did you learn it from someone? For the folkloric record, it would be great if you would provide demographical information about this {what area of the USA or elsewhere do you live; when you first learned that version}. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,Rebecca Date: 19 Dec 07 - 07:06 PM Its amazing that out of all these posts there isn't one like mine. Down by the bank of the hanky panky where the bull frogs jump from bank to bank going eeps ieps ops oop Listen to the ker-plop i pledge allegience to the flag Michael Jackson stinks so bad\ Coca Cola burned him up now he's drinking 7 up 7 up has no caffiene now he's drinking gasoline Gasoline has no good taste now he's drinking toxic waste |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST Date: 15 Dec 07 - 10:30 PM down by the bank with the hanky panky where the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky with the e i o u eastside westside ding dong see that house on top of that hill that's where me and my boyfriend live smell that chicken smell that rice come on yall let's shoot some...dice |
Subject: RE: Origins: Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky From: GUEST,elle Date: 04 Dec 07 - 03:45 AM down by the banks of the hanky panky, where the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky. with a hip, hop, belly flop A E I O U Wooo! |
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