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Viracocha Lyr Req: Playground songs (75* d) RE: Lyr Req: Playground songs 03 Aug 07


Oh, I've just seen what 'A-B-C-Together' looks like posted :( Sorry. You wouldn't believe how easy it is to SHOW someone. I'll have to stand in front of a webcamera with my sister! Now, where can I buy a webcamera...? :P

And I will try to write out the notes for the tune of 'Kings and Queens Arrivin' - forgot to mention that. It had a simple tune - do you happen to know if "We're Riding Here to Get Married" had a tune?

And did you play the 'man in his house' game? NOT like "Mummies and Daddies" or whatever that's called (I think it's "House", over there, is it not?). You give your bare right arm to someone, and they make their fingers walk up from wrist to elbow as a man coming into the house, then the doorbell rings and an elephant comes in, or 'the nippy chickens'...etc etc...each had a slightly different action. Was very sore by the end (hardly anyone got all the way to the end anyway!) if they had long nails! This being the Spice Girl era (yes, I'm only young!), there was also "Emma Bunton in her platform shoes" at the door in one verse. For years I was convinced that that game was what getting a "Chinese Burn" was. I actually discovered the whole thing (well, one version - verses varied slightly) in 7-yr-old's writing (mine, that is) on the back of an old piece of paper, just a couple of months ago - it seems to have about 7 verses, I think. If anyone's interested, give me a PM (or just reply on here) and I'll try to see where I put it...

-Viracocha


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