Memes and Jokes (Part 4)

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Ah so Pop Goes the Weasel does have a verse referencing a Mulberry Bush (which I didn’t know), but it’s an entirely separate entity from Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush (which is what I thought) :laughing::+1:t3:

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:nauseated_face:

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I agree

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Mulberry bushes were the rainbows of renaissance English folk lyricists.

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You asked for it!

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I feel this one.

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Not I. I couldn’t finish the Dahmer one and I can’t even get thru the Aliens show which is decent because it makes me feel so icky. I used to like this stuff but I’m becoming a wimp in my old age. I think it’s cuz I’ve experienced some shitty things and now I can’t watch dark stuff cuz it’s too close to real life.

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I wouldn’t be able to watch the Dahmer one, either. Actually, I watch “murder” shows, especially British ones, which are usually not based on real life crime, but sometimes they are.

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Yeah I can do that. Like whodunit shows. It’s the actual mind of a serial killer that’s just too uncomfortable for me. Or doing experiments on creepy killing aliens and human children

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My new theme song.

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I bring it out from the vault every October

I don’t like candy corn
And I loved Moose A. Moose!

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Same, not that I don’t want a little bit of mystery and sci-fi. I just can’t handle all the shows about gruesome stuff. The world is pretty :exploding_head: as it is. Just not my thing anymore.

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Speaking of candy corn, I bought the dollar bag at my fav dollar store last Monday (20 miles south of Jeff City). Youngest grandson read the printing and said, huh, made with honey.

He only knew the crumbly dry tasteless candy corn of his youth. This candy corn was like the candy of my youth. I really hope I can remember to get a bag for my sister.

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