Hi Ruth… given my getting up early and being in a strange wit I think in light of the cute and sweet nature of this post my strange attachment to weird childhood tunes was rather not fitting - hence its removal… oh to be me! LOL
My dad used to mumble that and us kids cotton on to it and sang it everywhere we went until Dad told us to knock it off… gather it wasn't for public consumption. hahahaha
hahahahahaha thanks for the smile. Seems my dear old Dad had been calling me 24/7 to check in on me - I've been rather under the weather the last four days - so when I read your Fuzzy I laughed and that tune had popped in to my head.
Manzanita, I think I follow too many blogs because I don't see yours come up much. Or, maybe you are posting when I am not here. It is nice to see you too.
I remember that one. Do you remember the little bars of soap shaped like bears? When they dried, they got all fuzzy. Wet 'em down, the hair goes away. They were called "Fuzzy Wuzzies."
Al, never heard of them so looked it up. At first I thought maybe they were before my time, but people my age remembered them. There's another thing my parents deprived me of. They look so cute.
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ReplyDeleteHi Ruth… given my getting up early and being in a strange wit I think in light of the cute and sweet nature of this post my strange attachment to weird childhood tunes was rather not fitting - hence its removal… oh to be me! LOL
DeleteMaybe I am strange too because I saw nothing wrong with it.
DeleteI don't know that one, Jenny. But, I know the Sally sells sea shells one.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
My dad used to mumble that and us kids cotton on to it and sang it everywhere we went until Dad told us to knock it off… gather it wasn't for public consumption. hahahaha
DeleteJenny, lots of people have sticks up their butts.
Deletehahahahahaha thanks for the smile. Seems my dear old Dad had been calling me 24/7 to check in on me - I've been rather under the weather the last four days - so when I read your Fuzzy I laughed and that tune had popped in to my head.
DeleteWe say lots of things in this house that are probably not for public, but oh well.
DeleteYes I do remember and peter piper too!
ReplyDeleteWho can forget Peter Piper, Lynn? He picked a peck of pickled peppers. :)
DeleteI remember Fuzzy Wuzzy who wasn't fuzzy.
ReplyDeleteRobyn, I always loved Fuzzy Wuzzy. Not in a Martha sort of way though.
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ReplyDeleteYes I recall that one and it brought back many others we used to say. Nice to see you again. It seems like we only see each other on the A-Z. LOL
Manzanita, I think I follow too many blogs because I don't see yours come up much. Or, maybe you are posting when I am not here. It is nice to see you too.
DeleteI remember that one. Do you remember the little bars of soap shaped like bears? When they dried, they got all fuzzy. Wet 'em down, the hair goes away. They were called "Fuzzy Wuzzies."
ReplyDeleteAl, never heard of them so looked it up. At first I thought maybe they were before my time, but people my age remembered them. There's another thing my parents deprived me of. They look so cute.
DeleteYour parents? Or the bear soaps?
DeleteWell, my parents deprived me of an emotional bond, but I was talking about the bears.
DeleteI said it! What do I win?
ReplyDeleteVirtual high five, Alex!
DeleteI tried it, it is kind of tricky.
ReplyDeleteI did not grow up with it though.
I bet, Munir. Tongue twisters are big for kids around here.
DeleteMe!
ReplyDeleteYay, Susie!
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