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"Thus spake my mother That for me they would buy A barque and fair oars To go away with vikings. Stand up in the stern, Steer an expensive vessel, Hold course for a haven, Hew down a man and another." Translation used in Vikings (2013 TV series) "My Mother told me Some day I will buy A galley with good oars And sail to distant shores. Stand up ...
The scholars Iona and Peter Opie noted that many variants have been recorded, some with additional words, such as "O. U. T. spells out, And out goes she, In the middle of the deep blue sea" [3] or "My mother [told me/says to] pick the very best one, and that is Y-O-U/you are [not] it"; [3] while another source cites "Out goes Y-O-U." [4] "Tigger" is also used instead of "tiger" in some ...
Stories my mother told me, 1978. Tunde's birthday party, 1983. Tunde visits Ibadan, 1983. Tunde's first day at school, 1983. Moonlight stories: how the tortoise married the king's daughter and other stories, 1986. [4] Dear uncle, 1986. [2]
According to The Guardian, scientists have traced this top cold-weather myth to a United States Army manual from the 1970s recommending a hat in the cold because "40 to 45 percent of body heat" is ...
Image credits: history.told.in.memes Discussing the significance of history with Bored Panda, Dr. Laura Davis emphasized that it is literally all around us.“It's the lived experiences of the ...
My older sister was a brilliant pianist and she was always held up as an example to me. I lived entirely in her shadow. My mother told me I was wicked and worthless. Now, when I look back, it is clear that my mother never loved me. She didn't even like me, and I grew up without affection or love from her.
However, crime shows, whether contemporary – like this year’s Berlinale Series Market Selects “My Dear Mother” – or set in the 19th century, still take the crown. Or at least the top hat ...
"Terrible Things My Mother Told Me" is a 1988 episode of the American television anthology series ABC Afterschool Special, directed and produced by Susan Rohrer. [1] It stars Beth Howland , Katherine Kamhi and Ian Ziering .