12 Mar 08 - 06:16 AM (#2286120) Subject: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: The Fooles Troupe This was mentioned in Filthy Songs Everyone Should Know. QUOTE danensis Date: 11 Mar 08 - 04:54 PM In between the songs, does anyone remember a series of running gags that started "To the woods, to the woods"? The next line was "Mummy wouldn't like it" and the response "Mummy isn't getting it". "I'll tell the vicar" "I am the vicar" "I'll tell the bishop then" "O.K. he's in the next bush".... and so on - I can't remember any more. GrannyInWales Date: 11 Mar 08 - 05:16 PM To the woods, to the woods, with the rubber goods...! Little Girl: But I'm only thirteen! Vicar: This is no time for superstition L.G: I'll tell the Vicar Vicar: I am the Vicar! L.G.: My mother's not going to like this! Vicar: Your mother's not going to get it L.G: Besides, Mummy said I mustn't, the grass is wet and ten pence isn't enough! Bert Date: 12 Mar 08 - 12:33 AM To be spoken with the low lecherous voice and replied with high pitched voice. To the woods, to the woods No! Not the woods, anything but the woods. ANYTHING!!! To the Woods, to the woods... UNQUOTE I remember that these were distinctly different from the "Mummy, Mummy" series, probably late 60s or early 70s. |
12 Mar 08 - 07:06 AM (#2286154) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: Bryn Pugh I seem to remember LG You've got a dirty collar. V I'm a dirty vicar ! |
12 Mar 08 - 10:04 AM (#2286294) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: Leadfingers After " I AM the Vicar" , I have -"I'll tell the Bishop" and the reply "He's in the next field ! |
12 Mar 08 - 10:16 AM (#2286307) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: Wyrd Sister After 'I am the vicar': LG: I'll tell the vicar's son Vicar: The vicar hasn't got a son - yet |
12 Mar 08 - 11:06 AM (#2286371) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: Flash Company To the Woods! But I want to go to the Pictures! There are pictures on the wall. But they don't move! We'll make them move! FC |
12 Mar 08 - 11:39 AM (#2286411) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: Bill D "Into the woods!" "Oh, no..not into the woods!" "INTO THE WOODS!" "No, I'll scream!" "Go ahead, scream!" " eeeeek" "INTO THE WOODS!" |
21 Mar 08 - 04:56 AM (#2294280) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: GUEST,Hazel It's Good Friday today. I woke with that thought in mind and remembered the words: "But it's Good Friday" *It's good any day". Think these are two more of the missing lines from this thread. |
21 Mar 08 - 06:06 AM (#2294303) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: The Doctor Also: I'll tell the canon - We've fired the canon I'll tell the bishop - The bishop's coming later I'm in the family way - You're in everybody's way The 'mummy, mummy' jokes were quite different, a long series of two-liners such as: Mummy, mummy, what's a vampire? Shut up and drink your soup before it clots. Mummy, mummy, can I go and play with grandpa? No dear, you've dug him up twice this week already. Mummy, mummy, I'm sixteen, can I wear a bra like all my friends? Shut up, Henry. |
21 Mar 08 - 06:39 AM (#2294319) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: John MacKenzie That reminds me 1st voice- Who shall carry the banner? 2nd voice- Sister Anna shall carry the banner Sister Anna- But I can't carry the banner 1st voice- Why can't you carry the banner? Sister Anna- I'm in the family way. 1st voice- You're in everybody's ****ing way; carry the banner! Sister Anna- What about my baby? 1st voice- **** your baby Sister Anna- You wouldn't **** my baby! 1st voice- I'd **** a fly Sister Anna- Oh you fly ****er! Yes I know it's tasteless, but I learned it before taste was invented. G ¦¬] |
21 Mar 08 - 06:54 AM (#2294329) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: Dave Hanson Mummy mummy, why am I walking round in circles ? Be quiet or I'll nail your other foot to the floor as well. eric |
21 Mar 08 - 07:40 AM (#2294347) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: The Fooles Troupe Noo! BACK TO THE WOODS! :-) |
21 Mar 08 - 09:02 AM (#2294376) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: Saro This brings back fond memories of my Dad! I think my mother must have thought I was too young to get the point, as she normally dragged me away if he started on any rhymes or songs!! Saro |
21 Mar 08 - 11:47 AM (#2294499) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: Bill D "Who will go for the midnight mail?" "I'll go for the midnight mail!' "But, what about the Indians?" "F*** the Indians!" "You'd f*** an Indian?" "I'd f*** a chicken!" "Fowl f*****!" learned about 1965, from a dearly departed friend. I see there is a school-specific version on this tasteless site |
01 Jul 12 - 05:24 PM (#3370402) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: GUEST,Me A Compilation of the above: Vicar: "To the woods, to the woods with the rubber goods". Little Girl: "But I'm only thirteen!" Vicar: "I'm not superstitious" Vicar: "To the Woods, To the woods!" Little Girl: "I'll tell the Vicar" Vicar: "I am the Vicar!" Little Girl: "But you've got a dirty collar." Vicar: "I'm a dirty vicar!" Vicar: "To the Woods, To the woods!" Little Girl: "I'll tell the vicar's son" Vicar: "The vicar hasn't got a son – yet!" Vicar: "To the Woods, To the woods!" Little Girl: "But I want to go to the Pictures! Vicar: "There are pictures on the wall. Little Girl: "But they don't move! Vicar: "We'll make them move! Vicar: "To the Woods, To the woods! Little Girl: "No not in the woods I'll scream!" Vicar: "Go ahead and, scream!" Little Girl: "eeeeek" Vicar: "To the Woods, To the woods!" Little Girl: "But it's Good Friday" Vicar: "It's good any day". Little Girl: "I'll tell the canon" Vicar:"We've fired the canon Little Girl: I'll tell the bishop Vicar: The bishop's coming later Little Girl: I'm in the family way Vicar: You're in everybody's way Vicar: To the Woods, To the woods! Little Girl: My mother's not going to like it Vicar: Your mother's not going to get it Little Girl: Mummy said the grass is wet and ten pence isn't enough! Vicar: To the woods, to the woods Little Girl: No! Not the woods, anything but the woods. Vicar: ANYTHING??? Little Girl: To the Woods, To the woods!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
01 Jul 12 - 06:47 PM (#3370437) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to thae woods! From: GUEST,Tootler To the woods, to the woods fair damson. But a damson is something in a jam! You're not out of the woods yet! |
02 Jul 12 - 01:55 AM (#3370563) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: GUEST,Frank Mummy, Mummy, I Don't like Grandma. Well push Her to the side of your plate and eat the rest of your dinner! Mummy, Mummy, when will we see Grandma again? Shut-up and keep digging. |
02 Jul 12 - 02:58 AM (#3370576) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: Georgiansilver Mummy Mummy can I lick the bowl please?... NO! Pull the flush like everyone else! Mummy Mummy I hate my sisters guts!.. Shut up and eat what you're given! Mummy Mummy daddy's gone out again!... Well pour some more paraffin on him dear! |
02 Jul 12 - 05:13 AM (#3370615) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: Tootler Mummy, Mummy, why's Daddy running away? Shut up and keep shooting! |
02 Jul 12 - 07:26 AM (#3370656) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: MGM·Lion The 'damson in a jam' variant I first heard from Jimmy Edwards & Joy Nichols in that fine old radio comedy prog Take It From Here [late 1940s], scripted by Frank Muir & Denis Norden. Was it original to them and has passed into folklore, or were they recycling an old bit of "To the woods" type dialogue, I wonder? ~M~ |
02 Jul 12 - 07:59 AM (#3370664) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: ChrisJBrady I heard this at a YHA tramping weekend in the 1960s - for some reason I still remember it: Little girl reciting Shakespeare: I know a bank where the wild thyme grows ... Teacher: To the woods!! Now in 2012 I know that it comes from a long line of similar jokes. But where does "to the woods" come from? What was the original joke? |
02 Jul 12 - 12:25 PM (#3370774) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: MGM·Lion A variant of this sort of dialogue joke of the Mummy-Mummy ~ to-the-woods genre that I recall [tho perhaps it should go on the joke thread], went ~~ Where are you? I'm hiding. Where are you? You won't find me. I'll fuck you when I find you. I'm in the cupboard! ~M~ |
03 Jul 12 - 05:18 AM (#3371169) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods! From: banjoman The Whip The Whip Oh no not the whip - anything but the Whip Anything? The whip the whip |
25 Aug 16 - 05:18 PM (#3806769) Subject: ADD: To the woods, to the woods! From: Joe Offer Other version: Thread #109310 Message #2489177 Posted By: Uncle_DaveO 09-Nov-08 - 02:24 PM Thread Name: Filthy Songs Everyone Should Know Subject: RE: Filthy Songs Everyone Should Know
"Into the woods!" Thread #109310 Message #2488075 Posted By: Joe_F 07-Nov-08 - 08:24 PM Thread Name: Filthy Songs Everyone Should Know Subject: RE: Filthy Songs Everyone Should Know
Don Firth: Aliter: |
25 Aug 16 - 06:09 PM (#3806771) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods!/The Whip! From: Joe Offer Banjoman and Joe_F posted their versions of "The Whip!" I got an email asking about this one. Can you answer?
While doing a search for something in my head from the 80's which was The whip! Oh no, not the whip, etc etc The search turned up your site with everything I remembered from the bit but I don't know how to ask who posted it and if they found out who did it other than to join, so I'd like to join to get this thing tracked down and stop my wife from thinking I'm crazy or having false memories or something. Thanks, Brian |
25 Aug 16 - 10:05 PM (#3806804) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods!/The Whip! From: Joe_F I'm sorry, but I don't understand the question. "Join" what? I believe I heard that version of "The Whip!" back in the '60s. |
25 Aug 16 - 11:15 PM (#3806805) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods!/The Whip! From: Joe Offer Oh, Joe - he thought he needed to join Mudcat to get his question answered. What context did you hear "The Whip" in? Was it sung? Recited by an individual or by a group? Was it part of a story? How do you think this piece is intended to be used? -Joe- |
26 Aug 16 - 06:42 AM (#3806843) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods!/The Whip! From: eftifino Mammy Mammy why do we have to go to America? Shut up and keep swimming! |
26 Aug 16 - 04:30 PM (#3806935) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods!/The Whip! From: Joe_F Joe Offer: I believe I heard it from somebody who worked in the same office. She recited it. I have never heard it sung. Most of the amusement in it comes from the opportunity to express the sadist's wickedness in his tone of voice. |
28 Oct 16 - 11:18 AM (#3816917) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods!/The Whip! From: GUEST,Frustrated Teacher London Hi- I really really want to track this song down! it used to be played by a DJ at a burlesque night in London- ohmygodimissyou and I loved it so much. I cannot find it anywhere online! Anything but the whip? Anything... SCREAMS! who did a recording? how can it be found!!! |
22 Sep 17 - 07:41 PM (#3878254) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods!/The Whip! From: GUEST,Yanko Another version of the male and female exchange is: Onto the bed and roll over! No! No! I said onto the bed and roll and roll over! I'll be f***ed if I roll over. You'll be cornholed if you don't! I knew the "nail your other foot" type jokes as little Johnny jokes. Mrs. Jones, can little Johnny come out and play baseball with us? Now you know little Johnny has no arms or legs. That's OK. We want to use him for first base. Mrs. Jones, can little Johnny come out and play tag with us? Now you know he has leprosy. OK, so can we come in and watch him rot? Where did you get that iron pipe? From little Johnny's iron lung. What did he say? Uuuu And the cruelty jokes go on and on, a way to handle the worst that life can fling at us by making it lighthearted. |
23 Sep 17 - 05:13 AM (#3878292) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods!/The Whip! From: GUEST,Mike Yates I seem to recall that when I was at school (some sixty years ago) we included the following variation, which does not seem to have been mentioned: I'll tell the canon - balls to the canon. |
04 Aug 21 - 09:35 PM (#4115433) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods!/The Whip! From: GUEST,DoubleW The version I heard in High School, in the late 1950s... the villain's voice in a greasily menacing tone, the female in a falsetto squeak: "To the woods!" "No, no, not to the woods!" "To the woods!" "No, no, not to the woods!" "To the woods!" "No, not to the woods! I'll scream!" "How loud can you scream?" "eek." "TO THE WOODS!" I also heard the above version of "The Whip," and remember part of a routine finishing with: "Lady, I would f*** a duck if I had to!" "Ooooh, you fowl f***er!" |
04 Feb 23 - 12:20 PM (#4164421) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods!/The Whip! From: GUEST,Lynn I remember my two older sisters telling me this I didn’t know it was well known it was long before we had internet my sisters taught me this ..........Get off get off I’ll tell the vicer ...........I am the vicer ............I’m only 13 ............I’m not superstitious ............Mummy won’t like it ............Mummy’s not getting it ............Anything but the woods ............To the woods to the woods to the woods,............................. Think I was about 6 so didn’t know what they had taught me my sisters were 8 and 10 but this is very unapprpiate For a child to recite these days |
22 Apr 23 - 04:38 AM (#4170480) Subject: RE: Folklore: To the woods, to the woods!/The Whip! From: GUEST,Tom Sykes I seem to remember most of these comments came from the Goon radio Show on the bbc , during the 1950’s spoken by the likes of Neddy, Bluebottle and Eccles. Aka Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers |