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BS: What's over the rainbow?

13 Mar 05 - 01:34 AM (#1433492)
Subject: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Azizi

Why are there so many songs about rainbows?

And what is on the other side?

If you could go OVER THE RAINBOW, where would you be?

Imagine that..


13 Mar 05 - 03:29 AM (#1433517)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Troll

You'd be on the other side. DUH!

I'd rather be above the rainbow with the happy little bluebirds.

Flying.

troll


13 Mar 05 - 03:34 AM (#1433518)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: John MacKenzie

I live at Rainbow's End
G


13 Mar 05 - 08:49 AM (#1433591)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: The Fooles Troupe

I don't know what is OVER the rainbow, but at the end is a pot of gold leprachauns... or something...


13 Mar 05 - 09:09 AM (#1433596)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST,vl

The head lamp of an oncoming train!


13 Mar 05 - 09:13 AM (#1433598)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: The Fooles Troupe

No, no, no! That's the light at the end of the tunnel!


13 Mar 05 - 09:14 AM (#1433599)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST,*Laura*

At the end of the rainbow, as well as a pot of gold, there's taps. Taps of fruit juice or paint - I'm not sure which. And different flavours of colours for each different colour.

And (somewhere) over the rainbow (way up high) theres a place that I dreamt of once in a lullabye!
Apparently.

xLx


13 Mar 05 - 09:20 AM (#1433602)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Alaska Mike

On certain days when the sky is clear and the temperatures are extremely cold and there are numerous ice crystals in the air, a rainbow will form in a circle around the sun. These are called "sun dogs" up here in the northland and usually you can only see the sides of the circle (like two parentheses around the sun). They are the brightest rainbows I've ever seen. In answer to your question, clear blue sky is all you will find over these types of rainbows.

Mike


13 Mar 05 - 09:25 AM (#1433604)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Bee-dubya-ell

I don't know what's over the rainbow. I don't even know precisely what causes rainbows. But I do know that most of us were told in school that they are caused by something in the atmosphere acting as a prism and splitting plain old white light into its various spectra. And I know that explanation is basically a lie. It is true only in the most analogous and methaphorical sense. The actual mechanisms that happen to produce similar observed effects are totally different.

And I know that there are also a fair number of other Mudcatters who are aware that the rainbow-as-prism explanation is a lie because I read it in a book that Terry Pratchett collaboratied on and there are a buncha Pratchett freaks around here.


13 Mar 05 - 09:29 AM (#1433605)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: jacqui.c

What is over the rainbow? Well, in the Wizard of Oz it was the realisation that 'there's no place like home'.

Maybe a bit trite, and maybe where you are isn't really 'home'. For me I'm there right now - don't need to think about going over the rainbow any more.


13 Mar 05 - 09:58 AM (#1433623)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: John MacKenzie

Weigh a pie, Laura?
Giok ¦¬]


13 Mar 05 - 10:55 AM (#1433645)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Jeri

I think it's where the ghosts of dreams go.


13 Mar 05 - 01:38 PM (#1433728)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Mr Red

you would be in a shop buying cakes - and they they would

weigh a pie







all thogether now

Somewhere over the rainbow .................... (now go up two lines)


13 Mar 05 - 01:44 PM (#1433732)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Ebbie

Jacqui, your comment reminds me of another affirming thought I love.

In the summertime, I do tours and the history of Juneau generally and this old house museum specifically. One day I was talking with a man who, with his wife, travels all over the world, rarely staying anywhere longer than three months.

I ssked him, Where is "home"?

He indicated his wife across the room and said, Wherever SHE is.


13 Mar 05 - 01:50 PM (#1433733)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Don Firth

What's over the rainbow? Oz. The place is overrun with munchkins, yellow brick roads, wallabies, wizards, Alice Springs, Joan Sutherland, Crockadile Dundee, hot-air balloons, koalas, witches, the Sidney Opera House, flying monkeys, and lions and tigers and bears, oy vey!!

Weird place!

Don Firth


13 Mar 05 - 02:39 PM (#1433759)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Mr Red

and how many Thylacenes?


13 Mar 05 - 04:20 PM (#1433816)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: frogprince

Ebbie, Tom Paxton put that in song a few years ago: "Home to me is anywhere you are". It rang so true for me the first time I heard it, it brought tears to my eyes. I think I've made it to the right end of the rainbow, in at least that respect, and found it well worth the trip.


13 Mar 05 - 04:48 PM (#1433828)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST

There's a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow ..... but when I got there, I found that I should have been at the other end.


Doug C


13 Mar 05 - 04:50 PM (#1433829)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST,Doug Chadwick

How come I'm a GUEST?


13 Mar 05 - 04:53 PM (#1433831)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Doug Chadwick

That's better. I feel like myself again


13 Mar 05 - 05:58 PM (#1433865)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Bunnahabhain

A rainbow is made out of love, and hope is what's at it end. It's what allows us to walk across it in the first place.

Bunnahabhain.


13 Mar 05 - 06:16 PM (#1433874)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: woodsie

A teenage Mexican.


13 Mar 05 - 07:12 PM (#1433922)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: The Fooles Troupe

I have seen a double rainbow - one has the colour order reversed - and I have heard that rarely a triple rainbow has been seen.


This thread just proves that you can even make a fuss

over the rainbow....


13 Mar 05 - 07:51 PM (#1433960)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Rapparee

You can't go the other side of a rainbow, 'cause it only has one side. On the non-existent other side the rainbow doesn't exist.

This is wonderfully philosophical....


13 Mar 05 - 07:58 PM (#1433965)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Troll

Waddaya mean "non-existant"?

I've been there LOTS of times!

Although it's usually after I've fiddled with my medication. You know, different color combinations, numbers, that sort of thing.

Gotta run. They're looking for me again.

In haste,

troll


13 Mar 05 - 11:39 PM (#1434095)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Boab

---Er---a Scotsman wi' a pie???


13 Mar 05 - 11:52 PM (#1434101)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST,leeneia

Science: I saw a slide once where a physicist (Robert Greenler) had put infrared film in his camera and photographed the infrared bow that inside the red stripe of the rainbow. Quite possibly the first time anyone had ever seen it.

Fiction: The Wizard of Oz was written in 1915. Dorothy is living with her aunt and uncle. So she has lost her parents, perhaps to WWI and/or an epidemic. (Public health was pretty dismal then.) The land over the rainbow is Heaven, where her mother and father have gone.   Instead of Heaven, she gets Oz. Poor kid.

But at least you can get back from Oz. In the book, Dorothy's trip to Oz was real. It was Hollywood that tacked on the cheap ending that makes her adventure seem like something she dreamed in a coma.


14 Mar 05 - 12:08 AM (#1434108)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Peace

ROY G BIV

and if ya've ever seen a double rainbow, notice that they are mirror images. One goes ROY G BIV and the other goes VIB G YOR.


14 Mar 05 - 05:37 AM (#1434198)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: The Fooles Troupe

Ah! the two Russian Twins...


14 Mar 05 - 06:08 AM (#1434207)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Davetnova

What colour was the photograph of the infrared bow?


14 Mar 05 - 07:40 AM (#1434261)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: SINSULL

Over the rainbow is where you will find all the the good doggies and kitties and scaly and fuzzy friends we were lucky enough to know on this side. I still laugh at Sister Blister insisting that we wouldn't find our pets in Heaven becuase they don't have souls. The hubris of it!


14 Mar 05 - 08:31 AM (#1434297)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Pied Piper

'O see ye not yon narrow road,   
So thick beset wi' thorns and briers?   
That is the Path of Righteousness,   
Though after it but few inquires.   

'And see ye not yon braid, braid road,   45
That lies across the lily leven?   
That is the Path of Wickedness,   
Though some call it the Road to Heaven.   

'And see ye not yon bonny road   
That winds about the fernie brae?   50
That is the Road to fair Elfland,   
Where thou and I this night maun gae.

PP


14 Mar 05 - 09:00 AM (#1434326)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Bunnahabhain

Infra red photos are black and white, and I think the invisible bands on the inside should show up as very dark in one. I've not used the stuff for ages.
The full circle rainbows, seen from tall mountains and aircraft are very pretty.

Bunnahabhain.


14 Mar 05 - 10:24 AM (#1434387)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST

Infrared photos can also be done in colour. The developing is a normal colour process, and using the film (100 ASA) requires no lens correction. FYI.


14 Mar 05 - 10:25 AM (#1434389)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST,Brucie

Sorry. The above was me.


14 Mar 05 - 11:35 AM (#1434410)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST

Can they? I've never seen that before. Thank you for one of those useless bits of trivia....


14 Mar 05 - 11:47 AM (#1434416)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST,Heimdall

Over Bifrost is Valhalla, should you be chosen by the Valkyries. If you are not, Hel awaits.


14 Mar 05 - 12:33 PM (#1434454)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST,leeneia

Good question, Davetnova. I remember that the photo of the infrared bow was in black and white, but I don't remember whether the infrared bow was darker or lighter than the rest. Bunn... says dark.


14 Mar 05 - 12:43 PM (#1434466)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Peace

Infrared film senses heat.

Colour infrared provides a slide that gives a colour shift. (It has been years since I used that film, because there are maybe three labs in North America that will process it at a reasonable price).

Where the heat is on black and white film is where the print will show darkest. It can be used to take a picture of yer house so you can see where your main areas of heat loss are. As an incidental thing.

On the lens of the camera you should see a curved line that goes fron the camera body to the end of the lens. That line is the black and white correction line for focussing b and w infrared film. You focus the camera normally--that is, look through your 'lens' and focus. Hold fairly still. Take the lens and without changing the positioning of the camera, turn the lens so that the curve line meets with the 'notch' line on the camrea. That will have focussed you for the shot. When you look through the lensd to take the picture, it woill appear to be out of focus. It would be with any other film but b and w infrared.

I realize my explanation of the curved line thing leaves lots to be desired. If yer gonna shoot infrared, ask at the camera store. Someone there should help you.

BM


14 Mar 05 - 01:12 PM (#1434478)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Bunnahabhain

Sorry, the above guest was me.
Yep, that explaination of IR focusing confused me, and I've done it. I'm just changing over to a digital SLR, but I'm holding onto a film camera for things like IR, and star trails, and other unusual tricks.


14 Mar 05 - 04:28 PM (#1434686)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Peace

Maybe then you could take a shot at explaining it, Bunnahabhain. I know the job I did bolloxed it.


14 Mar 05 - 06:38 PM (#1434779)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST

Nada


14 Mar 05 - 09:06 PM (#1434910)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Bunnahabhain

No Brucie, you did a better job than I could.

I realize my explanation of the curved line thing leaves lots to be desired. If yer gonna shoot infrared, ask at the camera store. Someone there should help you

is honest and helpful.

I cheat. Tripod and f 32.
I know it will be in focus then. The only camera I have with an IR curve on it is a Medium format TLR, from the mid 60's. The modern ones have nothing of the sort on them.

Bunnhabhain


14 Mar 05 - 09:11 PM (#1434916)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: heric

Bronco Bob's Apricot Chipotle Sauce


14 Mar 05 - 09:30 PM (#1434928)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: The Fooles Troupe

Infrared light has a different range of wavelengths than visible light, so it is bent a different amountby the lens - thus it will be focused by the lens at a different distance - this means that it will be out of focus compared with normal light.

This effect is more pronounced when the lens is wide open - closing down the aperture to the f32 setting gives you an opening closer to a pinhole - where these effects disappear.


14 Mar 05 - 10:37 PM (#1434966)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Bunnahabhain

I've been trying to find a good, simple, explaination of focusing for IR, and can't. And Brucie demonstarted how hard ir is to write one. Google it, experiment, and don't expect it to be great at first. Like lots of things in life really....

There is one excption, if you use a mirror lens, which focuses visible and IR at the same point. 500mm is a useful general purpose lens isn't it?


14 Mar 05 - 11:40 PM (#1434995)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Peace

I hear you, Bunn. Kodak put out a good small magazine on infrared b and w. I have it somewhere. Maybe I can come up with an SBN or ISBN. I'll look. It's in a box, so don't wait up nights.


14 Mar 05 - 11:55 PM (#1435007)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Peace

Picture worth a thousand words

Good article


15 Mar 05 - 07:51 AM (#1435172)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST

bah to all that technical lingo. we all need hopes and dreams. sometimes they come true.


15 Mar 05 - 08:43 AM (#1435205)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Azizi

I love the fact that this thread has become a place for sharing witty comments, reflections about hopes & dreams, AND technical information about photography.

When you start a thread you never know where the conversation will lead. I've been delighted at the twists and turns that this thread has taken thus far.

Keep imagining!! Keep thinking!! Keep sharing!!


Azizi


15 Mar 05 - 10:23 AM (#1435271)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Peace

"bah to all that technical lingo. we all need hopes and dreams"

True to that. But sometimes the technical lingo helps people present their dreams in a form other than words.


Simple and pretty

'nother


15 Mar 05 - 10:26 AM (#1435274)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Big Al Whittle

----ing bluebirds!
don't you lot ever listen to anything!


15 Mar 05 - 10:29 AM (#1435276)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Peace

LOL

And crows. Crows too.


15 Mar 05 - 10:36 AM (#1435288)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST

It's written on the rainbow - in letters made of gold
Watch the doughnut - not the hole!


15 Mar 05 - 11:38 PM (#1435786)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Stephen L. Rich

What's over the rainbow? Clouds, mostly. Perhaps a few stray birds?


17 Mar 05 - 06:39 PM (#1437222)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST,*Laura*

Over the rainbow there is a lovely place where grass is green and the sky is blue - like the Diesal advert! Yes - that Diesal advert ('Hate something, Change something, Hate something, change something, make something better - hate is a good thing') that advert - THAT is what is over the rainbow!
Really.
And the song as well.


18 Mar 05 - 05:08 PM (#1437943)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Blissfully Ignorant

Care bears. I know, i've been. :0)


18 Mar 05 - 05:37 PM (#1437957)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: LilyFestre

I took a photo of a rainbow a number of years ago in Rhode Island. The rainbow is bending slightly over the Newport Bridge and promptly ends at the toll booth where each car must pay $4.00 to cross the bridge. It's not a pot of gold but it sure is close!!!!

Michelle


19 Mar 05 - 01:18 AM (#1438142)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Azizi

I had to think about it, but I did finally figure out what brucie 's 14 Mar 05 - 12:08 AM post means

"and if ya've ever seen a double rainbow, notice that they are mirror images. One goes ROY G BIV and the other goes VIB G YOR"

Did anyone else get it??


19 Mar 05 - 01:40 AM (#1438155)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: beardedbruce

of course.


19 Mar 05 - 03:06 AM (#1438174)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Azizi

Because I was curious to see what others would say first, I decided to wait for a while before sharing my belief about what is over the rainbow.

When I was a child I thought that HEAVEN was on the other side of the rainbow. I also thought that when a person died a rainbow appeared somewhere-perhaps not where we could see it, but in another place within that city or country...And that person who had jsut died would use that rainbow as a bridge to walk up through the clouds until tehy arrived at heaven. The rainbow would then dip back down to the ground so that another person could start the walk up to heaven from that direction.

It's funny how some parts of our childhood beliefs stay with us.
I still associate rainbows with my ideas about death, and dying and heaven. However, my basic ideas about heaven itself have changed.

I used to think that heaven was a place in the sky that where God lived and where angels dressed in white robes flew around all the time playing small harps..Thanks to books I have read on on auras and reincarnation and other such subjects, I have very much revised this image of heaven. Another thing that reinforced the ideas that these books provided about heaven was this psychic reading that I experienced when I was in my early twenties.

An acquaintance who I didn't know very well raved about this psychic reader that he had gone to and I decided to make an appointment with this reader. This was the first psychic I had ever gone to and wasn't sure what "a psychic reading" would be like. I thought that the psychic would be some New Age type women dressed in a flowing robe with a turban on her hair..Instead she was the epitome of what I imagined a very well to do White woman would look and dress like.

The woman greeted me in a nicely decorated room that had no incense, dim lights, crystal ball, or spiritual music playing. She then told me that she had to sit quietly for a few minutes to "concentrate her energy".

Then this psychic began the reading by telling me that she saw a man who had just entered the room. She then said that the man was from 'the other side'. She proceeded to describe him to me as a tall, distinquished, bald headed man who was either my father or my grandfather. She also said that the man told her that he had died in great pain. I immediately knew that the psychic was describing my beloved grandfather who was,indeed,THE father figure in my life.

The psychic then said that the man she saw {and I could not see} wanted me to be sure of his identity. He therefore imitated doing different things that I would remember about him-like pretending to take a coin out of his ear, and folding paper and then cutting it out in such a way that there would be a string of dolls holding hands. The psychic also repeated my grandfather's decription of a piano that he had in his parlor that played without anyone touching it..{As a child I thought that was very magical. Now I know there was some kind of paper thingys that you put in somewhere and these player pianos would play music..but I still don't really know how they work}

After he had established his identity, my grandfather then described being in a place of learning located in a grassy area. He tld the psychic that he wanted me to know that he was fine. He also made this "Hooray!" gesture that is performed by putting both fists over one shoulder and then over the next shoulder. In doing so the pyschic wanted me to know that my grandfather was saying that he was pleased with what I was doing and wanted me to keep up the good work.

Obviously I was emotionally moved by these words. And if that had been the end of the psychic reading I would have considered the session to be worth much more than the $20.00 it had cost. But the psychic proceeded to tell me some things that I knew already {like my time of birth. My mother had told me that I was born around 12 o'clock in the morning-this pyschic said that she saw a clock and the hands showed 11:27 PM changing to 11:28PM}. The woman also told me some things that have since come to pass {for instance, she saw a lot of Black babies in the sky smiling down at me..At the time I thought it meant that I was going to have alot of children..Now I think that those babies probably represented the work that I eventually did in adoption as well as the work that I did with homeless pregnant women and new mothers}.

Furthermore, the psychic gave me an explanation for some phobias I had at that time. For example, I always had a fear of heights and I had a recurring dream as a child about "pie face people" chasing me. When I asked the psychic about any of my past lifes, she tells me that she sees this scene of me as an Asian man who is running for my life away from these other Asians who are a different ethnic group than me..But, in my haste to get away from these men, I fell off of a mountain and died.

That psychic reading was such a profound experience for me..Thinking back it's interesting that I never went back to that woman for another reading. I have even forgotten the woman's name...Maybe it was supposed to be a one time thing. But there is no doubt that this psyschic reading reinforced my image of heaven as a place of rest & recuperation & learning for souls before they reincarnated again.

Since I still associate rainbows with heaven, I believe that it would not be off topic to ask others to psot on this thread their ideas about what heaven might look like or be like.

Anyone?


19 Mar 05 - 06:22 PM (#1438513)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Peace

Heaven will be lots like parts of my youth that I spend in wilderness areas, countryside places and peaceful lakes with just-so water for swimming and drinking. If that ain't Heaven after death, it sure was after life.


19 Mar 05 - 06:37 PM (#1438519)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: beardedbruce

from a post above...

"The Wizard of Oz was written in 1915. "

This is an incorrect statement.



"Having this thought in mind, the story of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" was written solely to please children of today. It aspires to being a modernized fairy tale, in which the wonderment and joy are retained and the heartaches and nightmares are left out.

L. Frank Baum

Chicago, April, 1900."


19 Mar 05 - 11:05 PM (#1438658)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: honolulu baby

azizi,

i think people write about rainbows a lot because there is still a lot of mystery to/in them here in hi, we have a LOT of them.they come mostly when there is a lot of rain, but it is not cloudy or
gloomy. but rather bright and sunny-just raining very hard.   

in fact, the rainbow was the name of the uh football team, and is the logo on the license plate.

i am so facinated by them, i have a collection of rainbow pictures that i have taken myself.

one of the most popularly updated song is the 'brother iz' version of 'somewhere over the rainbow'. it is used in the current hallmark commercials, and has been used in many other commercials and movies.

brother iz was a legend in his own time in hawaii. he was one of the (or the only) very few to be laid at rest in the state capital rotunda. check out brother iz on the internet for more info.

if you could get to the other side of YOUR rainbow, youd be in hawaii with me!



we can dream, cant we?

honolulu baby


19 Mar 05 - 11:11 PM (#1438665)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: honolulu baby

an interesting photo of a double rainbow i took when i first got to hawaii, is what caused me to win an international photo contest.

i didnt think it was all that, but who was i to argue with the judges?


19 Mar 05 - 11:13 PM (#1438667)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Azizi

Hi Honolulu Baby!

Welcome to Mudcat's BS section!

And thanks for your comments!!

I'll have to read up on brother iz.

So much to learn, so few active brain cells...

:o)


20 Mar 05 - 05:15 AM (#1438774)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: dianavan

I was once gazing at the rainbow and perceived the form of a woman sliding into my being. I then very distinctly heard a hello from within my womb. I realized, I was pregnant! Everybody wondered how I could be so sure that the child would be a girl.

During a very long labour with this child, I felt weak and exhausted. I managed to look out the window to see a rainbow shining over the sea. I was immediately energized and gave birth a few minutes later to a daughter who seemed ancient even then.

I now think the rainbow is the path for souls waiting to be born.


20 Mar 05 - 11:43 AM (#1438947)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST,*laura*

Has anyone ever seen a triple rainbow?
I have, just once. It was pretty impressive.

xLx


20 Mar 05 - 02:05 PM (#1439051)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: robomatic

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20 Mar 05 - 04:19 PM (#1439133)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Azizi

dianavan,

I like your belief that rainbows are path for soul waiting to be born.

It's the opposite of the idea I had as a child that rainbows are the path that people who died use to walk to up to heaven.

But both of them can be true.

****
And since we're speaking of rainbows, here's a is a 1940 song called "Playmate" {words & music by Saxie Dowell}:

Play-mate, come out an play with me,
And bring your dollies three
Climb up my apple tree.
Look down my rain pipe.
Slide down my kitchen door,
And we'll be jolly friends
For ever more.
{quoted from Opies's "The Singing Game", 1985

Children in the USA, Great Britain, and elsewhere have transformed this song into a rhyme called "Say Say My Playmate {Cee Cee My Playmate}. This rhyme is often chanted while doing handclaps.

Instead of saying "look down my rain pipe", children often say "slide down my rainbow"; open my cellar door..any we'll be jolly friends for ever more.."

That's the folk process at work!!

"Slide down my rainbow" makes more sense than "look down my rain pipe" any day!


20 Mar 05 - 04:46 PM (#1439148)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Layah

I used to sing that song slightly differently. I think it started hey hey my playmate. And for the rain pipe part we sang "shout down my rain barrel, slide down my cellar door" There was also a song, I'm not sure if one of my friends made it up or if it was generally known, but it was an immitation of that song only it was about my enemy instead of my playmate. "Hey hey my enemy, come out and fight with me, and bring your drangons three" I can't remember the rest.


20 Mar 05 - 05:04 PM (#1439157)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: GUEST

dianavan that is a wonderful tale.


21 Mar 05 - 10:48 AM (#1439686)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Azizi

Layah,
Here are two versions of the take-off of "Say Say My Playmate"
[also known as "Cee Cee My Playmate" & "See See My Playmate"


"my little enemy
come out and play with me
and bring your dollies 3
climb up my apple tree
slide down my rain barrel
into my dungeon floor
and we'll be faithful enemies
for ever more more more"

posted by Jill at July 31, 2003 Wheee! Blog

"My little playmate
Come out and play with me
And bring your dollies, 3
Climb up my apple tree
Slide down my rain barrel
Into my cellar door
And we'll be jolly friends
Forever more!

My little enemy
Come out and fight with me
And bring your ..., 3
Climb up my poison oak
Slide down my razor blade
Into my dungeon door
And we'll be horrible enemies
Forever more!

I can't remember what the enemy was supposed to bring 3 of...I'm guessing it wasn't dollies though."

posted by Kari at August 1, 2003 Wheee! Blog

{These posts used with permission from that blog members}

For more contemporary children's rhymes, particularly those of the "Miss Susie Had A Steamboat" variety, click here


Wheee Blog

Enjoy!!


21 Mar 05 - 04:58 PM (#1439939)
Subject: RE: BS: What's over the rainbow?
From: Azizi

Since I cited Wheee! Blog as a source of "Say Say My Playmate" versions, it is only fitting that I refer anyone interested to this Mudcat thread

Children's Street Rhymes

One example from that thread was provided on March 11, 1998 by Marc B.

Playmate

Say say my playmate
Come out and play with me
and Bring your dollies three
Climb up my apple tree
Slide down my rainbow
and we'll be playmates forever more.

Enemy

Say say my enemy
Come out and fight with me
And bring your devils three
Climb up my poison tree
Slide down my razor
Slam! into the dungeon door
And we'll be enemies forever more.

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Thanks, Marc!!