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Love Ruthie’s sign language or interpretation of rules from playground lady to kids, but better yet James asking about real ponies is what was listen to.
Man, my grandparents sang that one!“Waltz me around again, Willie,Around, around, around…The music is dreamyIt’s peaches and creamyOh, don’t let me feet touch the ground…”
Wow, My great grandmother sang that song to me over 40 years ago. Didn’t know anyone else ever even heard of it. And, excellent handling of the “demonstration” by the playground lady. ;)
One thing I forgot, my great grandmother never got past the 6th grade but she was very adamant about proper grammar, (at least to the best of her abilities). When she sang the line “I just want to holler out loud ship ahoy,” she always sang "hollow out loud.) In her mind “er” was incorrect.
Argythree over 9 years ago
All Playground ladies need interpreters…
Eric Salinas Premium Member over 9 years ago
Ruthie is still better than the sign language “interpreter” who crashed Nelson Madela’s funeral.
kab2rb over 9 years ago
Love Ruthie’s sign language or interpretation of rules from playground lady to kids, but better yet James asking about real ponies is what was listen to.
Strod over 9 years ago
Should be “Waltz me around again, you adorable little beagle.”
ted.hering over 9 years ago
Man, my grandparents sang that one!“Waltz me around again, Willie,Around, around, around…The music is dreamyIt’s peaches and creamyOh, don’t let me feet touch the ground…”
Ushindi over 9 years ago
And, of course, “Waltz Me Around Again, Willie” is on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDCgWXLfA4o(Evidently no trick ponies, though.)
gooddavid over 9 years ago
Wow, My great grandmother sang that song to me over 40 years ago. Didn’t know anyone else ever even heard of it. And, excellent handling of the “demonstration” by the playground lady. ;)
gooddavid over 9 years ago
One thing I forgot, my great grandmother never got past the 6th grade but she was very adamant about proper grammar, (at least to the best of her abilities). When she sang the line “I just want to holler out loud ship ahoy,” she always sang "hollow out loud.) In her mind “er” was incorrect.