Jumping rope and hand clapping games
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My SIL and I were sitting here trying to remember old rhymes and we got Miss Mary Mack and the one that goes
Your mother and my mother were hanging up clothes; my mother punched your mother right in the nose. What color was the blood??
And first we realized it was weird AF and then we were trying to remember more. Anyone remember any?
Apidaelia@reddit
Or hasn't aged well, but before we learned Miss Suzy the girls at my school sang this:
Open up the barn doors and kick out the hay Cause we're the girls from the USA Turn on the radio and waddaya hear? Elvis Presley singing the cheer It goes... (at this point, the hand clapping would pause and we'd hang upside down from the monkey bars we were perched upon) ... fire cracker, fire cracker, boom boom boom Fire cracker, fire cracker, boom boom boom (Swing back up and resume clapping and gestures) Boys got the muscle, teachers got the brains, girls got the sexy legs so we win the game, woo!
Fairisolde@reddit
Down by the banks of the hanky panky
Where the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky
With an eeps, opps, soda pops
Something something and a big kerplop
Round_Ad_3128@reddit
...with an eeps, oops, oops, ops Ee-socka-doodle and it went kerplop.
That was our version, anyway.
SBMoo24@reddit
With an epp, opp, omp plop a dilly and an omp plop plop.
Okra-Tomatoes@reddit
We ended it easle deasle ding dong.
Fairisolde@reddit
My brain was telling me “hey mackle mackle and a winterplop.” I think that memory has corroded over time 😆
sgdaughtry@reddit
Down by the banks Where the hanky panks Where the bullfrogs jump from bank to bank I say E, I, O, U Yo mama stinks and so do you I say ping pong ding dong Yo daddy smells like King KONG!
cuentodetirar@reddit
Skiddle diddle
BrattyTwilis@reddit
They do this one on Bluey
RipErRiley@reddit
Unrelated but do you all remember 4-square?
BasicRabbit4@reddit
4 square is still around. My son plays at recess.
stucking__foned@reddit
I loved playing 4 square in school. Ours had big squares painted on the tennis courts so we could play it
RipErRiley@reddit
Yea we used a ton of sidewalk chalk through the years in my bubble of life.
TamalesForBreakfast6@reddit
Down down baby.
Mysterious-Cake-7525@reddit
Down by the rollercoaster.
bluesun_geo@reddit
I vaguely remember one about “found a peanut, found a peanut one day…it was rotten, ate it any way..” I think it was really long or you just kept making stuff up as you go
Subject_Kangaroo6036@reddit
Hand clapping rhyme. My sisters and I could do this so fast! I miss those innocent days 🥲
Say, say oh playmate Come out and play with me And bring your dollies three Climb up my apple tree Look down my rain barrel Slide down my cellar door And we’ll be jolly friends Forevermore
So sorry playmate I cannot play with you My dolly’s got the flu Boo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo Ain’t got no rain barrel Ain’t got no cellar door But we’ll be jolly friends Forevermore
flippy77@reddit
We had this, but it was Cee-Cee my playmate ( as in, her name was Cee-Cee). And our second verse was different:
Cee-Cee my enemy, come out and fight with me. And bring your soldiers three, climb up my (something?) tree. Slide down my razor blade, into my dungeon door. And we’ll be enemies forevermore.
maddie_pickles@reddit
YES! Cee cee is the version of this rhyme I remember.
SLyndon4@reddit
I never heard that second verse, but I can hear the tune to the first! Slightly different words though.
Petraaki@reddit
We also sang: Say hey oh enemy, come out and fight with me, and bring your bulldogs three, climb up my poison tree, slide down my knife blade, into my dungeon door and we'll be enemies forever more more more
shiny_nickel@reddit
Wasn’t it slide down my rainbow not look down my rain barrel?
shiny_nickel@reddit
Loved this one!
Deep-Ad4351@reddit
How has nobody mentioned the ultimate
Down, down, baby. Down, down, the roller coaster.
Sweet, sweet, baby. I’ll never let you go.
Chimmy chimmy coco pop. Chimmy chimmy pow.
Chimmy chimmy coco pop. Chimmy chimmy pow.
Grandma, grandma, sick in bed.
Mama called the doctor, and the doctor said:
Let’s get the rhythm of the head: DING-DONG!
Let’s get the rhythm of the head: DING-DONG
Let’s get the rhythm of the hands: *clap hands twice*
Let’s get the rhythm of the hands
Let’s get the rhythm of the feet: *stomp feet twice*
Let’s get the rhythm of the feet
Let’s get the rhythm of the hooooot dog: *shimmy hips on “hot dog”*
Let’s get the rhythm of the hooooot dog: *shimmy hips on “hot dog”*
maddie_pickles@reddit
First time I heard this was watching Big, with Tom Hanks.
UbiquitousBot@reddit
this is nothing but country grammar to me (i kid)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5qKNlcUwKs
Wednesday-Addams9@reddit
Ride Wit Me gets all the love, but to me this was his best song. I was a freshman in college in Missouri (where Nelly's from) when this came out, and I remember this being everywhere that fall. You could literally walk down the street on campus and it'd be playing in every car that passed, and it would also be blasting from people's dorm room windows. To this day I can recognize the bass line even if I hear it muffled in someone's car that's miles away.
DrG2390@reddit
EI wasn’t bad either
Deep-Ad4351@reddit
I was going to say I was clapping away to this during recess in the 80s 🤣🤣🤣
andiinAms@reddit
Am I insane or did they sing this in Stand by Me?
Wednesday-Addams9@reddit
I think it was Big. Little Josh and his best friend did it.
andiinAms@reddit
Ahhh thank you!
Lilithbeast@reddit
Oh wow I had friends who did this one and I could barely follow - I was always impressed with this one. I did not know it was from Sesame Street!!!!
Deep-Ad4351@reddit
It was my ultimate favorite! I still sing this to myself and shimmy my hips
TMJ2016@reddit
Sesame Street clip
Deep-Ad4351@reddit
Yes!!! Exactly where I learned it from!
delphine1041@reddit
Apples on a stick
Make me sick
Make my tummy go two forty- six
Not because they're dirty
Not because they're clean
Just because I kissed a boy
Behind a magazine.
UbiquitousBot@reddit
Miss Lucy had a steam boat
The steamboat had a bell,
Miss Lucy went to heaven and the
Steamboat went to...
Hello operator
Please give me number nine
And if you disconnect me
I'll kick your...
Behind the 'fridgerator
There was a piece of glass
Miss Lucy sat upon it
And she cut her big fat...
Ask me no more questions
I'll tell you no more lies
The boys are in the bathroom
Pulling down their...
Flies are in the meadow
The bees are in the park
Miss Lucy and her boyfriend
Are kissing in the...
D A R K Dark!
thecrystalballofpop@reddit
It was Miss Suzy for us!
Ravenclaw_311@reddit
We had Miss Suzy too, but the lyrics were different. Miss Suzy had a baby, she named him Tiny Tim. She put him in the bathtub to see if he could swim. He drank up all the water, he ate up all the soap. He tried to eat the bathtub but it wouldnt go down his throat.
I feel like there was more. There was a verse about calling the operator and her disconnecting you maybe? I can't remember.
sgdaughtry@reddit
Hello Operator! Please give me Number 9. And if you disconnect me I’ll chop off your.. (Don’t ask me.. I don’t know what’s supposed to rhyme with nine)
Ravenclaw_311@reddit
Yes!! That's it. That's where it connected to the song above. I'll cut off your...behind the fridgerator, there was a piece of glass, Miss Suzy sat right on it, and cut her little...ask me no more questions, I'll tell you no more lies... And there was one last line, but I can't remember that one either!
sgdaughtry@reddit
The boys are in the bathroom, pulling down their… flies are meadow, the bees are in the park. Miss Suzy and her boyfriend are kissing in the D A R K, D A R K, dark dark dark!
BarrelFullOfWeasels@reddit
I learned it as Miss Susie had a steamboat... and Miss Lucy had a baby.
The rest of the baby boy one was,
Mama called the doctor Mama called the nurse Mama called the lady with the alligator purse
"Hmm" said the doctor "Well well" said the nurse "He's hungry" said the lady with the alligator purse
Mama kicked the doctor Mama punched the nurse Mama paid the lady with the alligator purse
Petraaki@reddit
Yeah I had this one too. Miss Suzie was a busy lady
SpecialistCoconut156@reddit
Miss Susie called the doctor, the doctor called the nurse, the nurse called the lady with the alligator purse. Measles said the doctor, chicken pox said the nurse, nothing said the lady with the alligator purse. A nickel said the doctor, a dime said the nurse, a dollar said the lady with the alligator purse!
Theamuse_Ourania@reddit
It's actually a children's book :)
sed2017@reddit
Oh man you just brought me back 35 years! Thanks for the memories!
Bandando@reddit
We had:
"Ask me no more questions tell me no more lies Miss Suzy told me all this the day before she
Dyed her hair in purple she dyed her hair in pink she dyed her hair polka dots and washed it down the
Sink me in ocean sink me in the sea sink me in the toilet but please don't pee on me!"
hundredsofthousands@reddit
dark is like a movie a movie's like a show a show is like a TV set and that is all...
I know I know my mother I know I know my pa I know I know my sister with an 18 meter bra
TamalesForBreakfast6@reddit
I felt so edgy as a kid singing this
Ok_Profession_990@reddit (OP)
I still remember all the words to that one!!
illini02@reddit
I don't want to go to mexico no more more more
There's a big fat policeman at my door door door
(I can't remember the rest, but its something about paying a dollar and grabbing a collar)
Constant_War441@reddit
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear, Turn Around (jump rope song) I Went to a Chinese Bakery (hand clapping game)
AppalachianHillToad@reddit
We didn’t have the bit about the Chinese bakery. Instead: Teddy Bear Teddy Bear climb up the stairs Teddy Bear Teddy Bear say your prayers Teddy Bear Teddy Bear turn out the light. Teddy Bear Teddy Bear say goodnight
Wednesday-Addams9@reddit
I was trying to remember the Chinese bakery one, and I think it was sort of racist? Is it the one that starts "I went to a Chinese bakery, to buy a loaf of bread bread bread?"
Constant_War441@reddit
Yes! The version I sang is “I went to a Chinese bakery to buy a loaf of bread, bread, bread He put it in a five-pound bag and this is what he said, said, said My name is … “ (I don’t remember what we said after this)
dragodonna@reddit
P.I. Pickle-eye Pickle-eye K.I. Bum-bum berry Walla-walla whisky Chinese chopsticks Chow Pow!
(At my school, anyway)
Petraaki@reddit
It came with a bunch of gestures too (lots were racist), lots was a little different, but I think it's the same song. We sang:
I went to pee wee's play house, to buy a loaf of bread, he asked me what my name was, and this is what I said: My name is: L eye l eye pickle eye pickle eye Pom pom beauty, African cutie, don't drink whisky, it's too risky,
There's some other things I can't remember but it ended with a very racist "how" where we folded our arms in front of us and dropped our foreheads to them
Constant_War441@reddit
Yes! I’m not sure about Bum-bum berry or Chow Pow (I think we said” “chomp meow” there) but the rest of the lyrics are what we said! Thanks for jogging my memory!
electropoptart@reddit
Our version went like this:
"I went to a Chinese restaurant, to buy a loaf of bread bread bread, He wrapped it up in a £5 pound note and this is what he said said said: My name is Elvis Presley, Girls are sexy, sitting in the back seat drinking Pepsi, Mum's gone crazy, Dad's had a baby, Eye-tiddly-eye-tie, brown bread!"
thatquinnchick@reddit
Holy shit, memory unlocked. I think the next line was "they asked me what my name was, and this us what I said said said said" and then there was something about Chinese chopsticks so, yes, probably sort of racist.
Constant_War441@reddit
I remember something about chopsticks, too. The version I remember is a bit different than what you wrote.
Wednesday-Addams9@reddit
There are probably tons of regional variations. And is this mostly an American thing, or did these same rhymes get used in other English-speaking countries too, I wonder?
Constant_War441@reddit
Funny, I wrote that there were lots of variations but then deleted it!
Wednesday-Addams9@reddit
Yeah, that was the next line we used. And then something weird like "My name is... Nee-Eye Nee-Eye, Nicky Why Nee-Eye..." so I don't know if it was supposed to be some kind of parody of the Chinese language? Or just random nonsense sounds (which a lot of these rhymes have?) I can't remember how it ended.
Lilithbeast@reddit
Miss Suzie had a steamboat, the steamboat had a bell Miss Suzie went to heaven, the steamboat went to Hello operator, give me number nine And if you disconnect me, I'll chop off your Behind the 'frigerator, there was a piece of glass Miss Suzie sat upon it and cut her little Ask me no more questions, tell me no more lies The boys are in the bathroom, they're pulling down their Flies are in the meadow, the bees are the park Miss Suzie and her boyfriend are kissing in the Dark! Dark! Darker than the ocean, darker than the sea Darker than the underwear my mommy puts on me
nelmski@reddit
Oooh I learned all of that except: d a r k d a r k dark! dark! dark! dark is like a movie a movies like a show a show is on the tv screen and that is all I know I know my ma I know I know my pa I know I know my sister with the 80 meter bra. I think there was more but I forget 😂 i had to dig deep in the noggin for that one!
Petraaki@reddit
Lol same, except it was a 40 acre bra
EatsPeanutButter@reddit
We did 80 hour bra lol.
FirstConsideration12@reddit
Bubblegum bubblegum in a dish How many pieces do you wish One, two, three, four....
miranym@reddit
We would sit in a circle with our shoes pointed inward, and if the count ended on our shoe we'd pull our foot out and then repeat until someone "won."
Ok-Asparagus-904@reddit
Anyone know:
Hi, my name is Joe I have a wife and [#] kids and I work in a button factory. One day my boss came to me and said Joe are you busy? I said no.
Then turn this button with your right hand.
(Body parts to turn buttons with added with each new round)
miranym@reddit
I had a cassette tape with this and thought it was just a song they made up. My FIL is named Joe so it pops into my head more often than I expect! Just thought about it last week, funnily enough.
https://youtu.be/YEcVv8wl3HU
persimmon9847@reddit
Yes, it gets randomly stuck in my head from time to time
Ub3r_Bland@reddit
We used to sing something repeating teddy bear, teddy bear?
Teddy bear, teddy bear, clap your hands Teddy bear, teddy bear, (something about tie your shoe, but that doesn’t rhyme????) Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch the ground Teddy bear, teddy bear, turn around
darkwillow1980@reddit
Not exactly a hand clapping game, but what was the thing with blood gushing down your back? I know there was more of it but that's all I can remember, and I never knew where it came from.
TomatoesAreToxic@reddit
Going on a treasure hunt, x marks the spot. Dot dash dot dash, biiiiig question mark. Spiders crawling up your back, blood gushing down. Egg crack, tropical breeze. Thennnnn you leave.
NerdingOutSkins@reddit
10 knives in your back (make claw hands and stab)
Blood rushing down (lightly run fingers down back)
Cool breeze (blow on neck)
Tight squeeze (hands on shoulders and smoosh shoulders in)
Now you got the chills (lightly, randomly run fingers all over back)
TerpeneTiger@reddit
Memory unlocked
darkwillow1980@reddit
Oh yeah, I remember the cool breeze and tight squeeze. I'm sure I also remember cracking an egg and the yolk running down, and then one with spiders crawling. Maybe it was egg first, knives and blood gushing down, spiders crawling up, cool breeze, tight squeeze, the end.
Wednesday-Addams9@reddit
I remember my older cousin showing me this on the school bus. She always hit way too hard with the "knives in your back."
krissym99@reddit
Concentrate!!!
darkwillow1980@reddit
I think there's something about cracking an egg on the person's head! It's like a weird sensory thing that gives you chills. Pretty sure there's something with spiders too.
Lilithbeast@reddit
You stood behind the person as your did all this, and they had their eyes closed. The relevant sensory parts:
"Crack an egg on your head, let the yolk drip down" (while you touched their head then ran your fingers down their back)
"Stab a knife in your back, let the blood drip down" (while you smooshed your fingers between their shoulders then ran your fingers down their back)
(And at the end) "You're standing at the top of the Empire State Building - concentrate - and somebody PUSHES you off" (and as you say PUSHES you push the person.)
darkwillow1980@reddit
Interesting, I don't think we did that last part!
Lilithbeast@reddit
People are dying, children are crying (Concentrate.)
hannahleigh122@reddit
There's an egg on your head?
BiscottiLeading@reddit
It's called Childlore. It evolves over time as it is passed down on the playground. It does feel like a dying tradition. I taught my kids all the ones my brothers and I played growing up, but not a lot of the other kids knew them. It's not their fault though, their parents should have taught them.
Wednesday-Addams9@reddit
Makes me so sad to think that kids will probably learn more of this stuff from Tiktok and Youtube (or whatever social media exists in the future) than they will from their own real-life peers on the playground.
BiscottiLeading@reddit
I know I will sound like a negative Nancy boomer, but the games they play at recess do seem brain rotty. We taught our kids as a way to make new friends at the playground. Some of their friends have taught their siblings. I know we are not going to turn the tide or anything, but hopefully there is at least a dozen or so kids out there keeping the traditions alive.
BarrelFullOfWeasels@reddit
We need multi-age groups of kids just hanging around goofing off for it to happen. None of us learned it from our parents, did we? We learned it from other kids.
BiscottiLeading@reddit
My family wasn't originally from the small town I grew up in. So I learned some from the kids around me and my folks taught us ones that weren't played in our town.
playfulwarning@reddit
Did anyone else know ‘Mama Lama Kuma Lama’?!
TerpeneTiger@reddit
My 8 year old showed me Double this, double that this last school year, so it survives!
AshDogBucket@reddit
I don't remember the beginning of this one...
Ammence Ammence
A san Diego jubilena
Banging on a trash can nothing to do I can you can nobody else can
Sitting on a bench nothing to do Here comes a fat lady coochie coochie coo
sed2017@reddit
Not last night
But the night before
24 robbers came knocking on the door
As I went out, they went in
And I hit them on the head with a rolling pin…
You’d say it while doing a “slide” type hand clapping game
Wednesday-Addams9@reddit
Aside from all the words to Miss Mary Mack and Suzy had a Steamboat, I remember a particularly vindictive one that went
"Down by the ocean, down by the sea
Johnny broke a bottle and blamed it on me
I told Ma, Ma told Pa
Johnny got a whipping so ha, ha, ha!"
Also the one that starts "Cinderella, dressed in yella, went downstairs to meet a fella..." but I can't remember the rest of it.
AndromedaPickles@reddit
Made a mistake, kissed a snake, how many doctors did it take?
Wednesday-Addams9@reddit
Ahh, that was it! And then the counting. For some reason this one is linked in my head with the girls who did elementary cheerleading, and the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang cheer. "Chitty chitty bang bang, watch Lindsey do her thing! "I can't!" "Why not?" "Just can't!" "Why not?" "My hips shake, my skirt's too tight, my booty shakes from left to right!"
And now I'm just randomly remembering our elementary school cheerleaders doing a dance to Madonna's Like a Prayer, which now that I think of it seems like a really odd choice since... isn't that whole song like a sexual metaphor? Boomer parents... they weren't sweating the small stuff , lol.
sgdaughtry@reddit
Peanut butter Reecee cup. Mess with me, I’ll mess you up! Bang bang. Choo choo train. C’mon baby, do yo thang! I can’t! Why not? I just can’t! Why not? My back hurts. The sun’s too bright. My booty shakes from left to right. From the left! To the right! To the left! To the right!
Reasonable-Wave8093@reddit
double dutch songs?
Petraaki@reddit
Jump rope with two ropes
Petraaki@reddit
Or more
youslayme1985@reddit
Bo bo say ott n tot n... nay nay I am boom boom boom.. itty bitty ott n tot n bo bo say ott n tot n boom... or something along those lines lmaoo
Petraaki@reddit
My theatre friends would do this, but you has to sing it full volume if anyone asked what your favorite song was
Ours went: bobo ski watten totten, ah ah ah ah, boom boom boom, eenie meanie watten totten bobo ski watten totten, bobo ski watten totten, boom di bop
Wednesday-Addams9@reddit
Wow, that whole thing just came back into my head after like 35+ years, that's crazy.
If was going to try to transcribe the way it sounded at my school, it would be "Bobo, say wotten totten/ Ay ay, say boom boom boom boom/ Itty bitty wotten totten, bobo say wotten totten/ Itty bitty wotten totten, boom boom boom!
youslayme1985@reddit
I legit had no idea what they were even saying back in the day... I just posted what I heard. Lmaoo... the girls at my school did that CONSTANTLY.. haha
Mapper9@reddit
Big Mac Filet o fish Quarter pound of French fries Icy Coke thick shake Sundaes and apple pie It’s a good day for a great taste Of McDonald’s
Fairisolde@reddit
Cinderella dressed in yella
Something something to kiss her fella
Made a mistake
And kissed a snake
How many doctors did it take?
We did this to jump rope
thatquinnchick@reddit
Ours was
Cinderella, dressed in yella, Went downstairs to find some mustard On the way her girdle busted How many people were disgusted 🤣
Bandando@reddit
Ours (which might have been from my mom's generation) was "went downtown to meet her fellow" But all else was the same as your rhyme.
hannahleigh122@reddit
Went upstairs to kiss her fella I think I'd what we said
stucking__foned@reddit
We said went upstairs to kiss her fella
BrinaElka@reddit
I can't believe no one shared this one yet!
Winston tastes good Just like a cigarette should Just like an oooh ahhh Want a piece of pie Pie too sweet Want a piece of meat Meat too tough Wanna ride the bus Bus too full Wanna ride a bull Bull too fat Want my money back Money back too green Want a jelly bean Jelly bean too red Wanna go to bed Bed not made Want some lemonade Lemonade too sour We've got the power To close our eyes and count to ten And if we mess up Start over again
close eyes and continue to do the hand motions for 10 sets
Manateeslap@reddit
Charlie Chaplin sat on a pin How many inches did it go in? (Jump rope game)
I feel like there must have been more to it but that's all I can recall
therealskittlepoop@reddit
Is that one like
You’re grandma and my grandma sittin by the fire…?
Elenakalis@reddit
That's iko iko. It's a song based on Mardi Gras Indian chants.
darkwillow1980@reddit
Something my playmate, come out and play with me, and bring your dollies three, climb up my apple tree / Slide down my rainbow into my cellar door, and we'll be jolly friends forever more!
shiny_nickel@reddit
Say say oh playmate!
PengwinPears@reddit
If anyone ever says "Not last night, but the night before"
I am legally obligated to finish it with
"24 robbers came knocking at my door."
Ms-Quite-Contrary@reddit
My brain is full of old jump rope chants instead of anything useful:
I like coffee
I like tea
I like [name]
To jump with me
([name] jumps in)
Kings, queens, diamonds, aces
Jacks, tens, leave X spaces
(and you count to X before the next person can jump in)
Pom pom pompadour calling
Calling Name1 to the door, to the door
Cause she’s the one who’s not having any fun
And we don’t need Name2 anymore, anymore
(one girl jumps in and one girl jumps out)
Texaco, texaco, over the hills in Mexico
(the jump rope is only twirls halfway until “over the hills”)
Do the splits, splits, splits. Do the high kicks, kicks, kicks
(jumper splits her legs in the air while jumping, and then kicks up her heels)
Turn all around, round, round. Touch the ground, ground,
(jumper does a turn each jump, then touches the ground each time she lands)
Salute to the captain, curtsy to the queen, touch the bottom of the old submarine
(jumper salutes in the air, lands and does a curtsy, and touches the ground again on the next landing)
January, February, March, April
(jumper jumps out on her birth month)
thatquinnchick@reddit
We also had:
I'm a nut, in a hut, I stole an apple from a tree, so what? I'm crazy, I'm foolish, I'm crazy, I'm foolish, I'm cool (and you're a fool).
In true Xennial fashion, we subbed NKOTB names into the rhyme (i.e. "I stole Jordan Knight from a tree, so what" instead of "stole an apple.")
Wrong-Dentist-7206@reddit
Cinderella, dressed in yellla, went upstairs to kiss her fella By mistake, she kissed a snake, how many doctors did it take? 1...2....
BrattyTwilis@reddit
Sipping Cider through a straw
krissym99@reddit
I remember so many of these! I remember one that said something like "ooh ah, I lost my bra, I left it in my boyfriend's car!"
BrattyTwilis@reddit
That was part of the "When Pebbles Was A Baby" song
lecoqmako@reddit
I loved double dutch so much. I remember Engine #9, There’s a Place on Mars, etc. i didn’t skip much after middle school, but it’s probably my best memory from that tumultuous puberty period.
Constant_War441@reddit
We sang Engine #9 but as a way to choose who was “it.” We each put a foot in the circle and sang this rhyme (and others).
Wide-Difference-8292@reddit
A my name is Alice My husbands name is Abe We live in Arkansas And we sell apples
(The continue with all alphabet letters)
SeaSkimmer2@reddit
Hickory dickory dock, the b!tch was sucking my…nevermind.
Jack and Jill went up the hill, each with a buck and a quarter. Jill came down with two fifty. You know the rest…
Ill-Percentage-3276@reddit
Chinese, Japanese, dirty knees, look at these
AppalachianHillToad@reddit
Ranger Rick had a 12 foot d*ck. He showed it to the girl next door. She thought it was a snake and she hit it with a rake. Now it’s only 5 feet 4.