RyushiBlade on 11/3/2006 at 18:27
Quote Posted by Gestalt
Yes, it's probably made up. I still can't believe anyone bought the "war on Christmas" nonsense. Who's stupid enough to believe that there's a conspiracy to
steal Christmas? You might as well throw in some stories about poisoning the town well or plotting to block out the sun or something.
WAT!
SUM1S STEELIN XMAS!?!>!
QUIK SUM1 CALL SANTA THIS MUST BE STOPED
aguywhoplaysthief on 11/3/2006 at 19:05
Look you fucking conservatives, these are new ideas, hence progressive ideas, hence good for your health and you knuckle-draggers need to get the fuck out of our good progressive education system! :mad:
Headphones on 11/3/2006 at 19:21
i'm finding this recent spate of british school threads less than lolling
hey, is ashley cole gay?
lol, legal action
Shevers on 11/3/2006 at 19:46
Supposedly, my cousin's nursery sang several verses - black, white and rainbow sheep. I can't confirm it, but it's the closest anyone here has to a personal example :p
Probably just some overzealous teacher that heard about it.
Paz on 11/3/2006 at 20:38
That's just extending the song to torture the children (or possibly teach them about colours), surely.
Shevers on 11/3/2006 at 20:43
"Can you name colours, Bobby?"
"Black, white and rainbow colour!!!"
"lol, yea"
Paz on 11/3/2006 at 20:50
My point is it normally only has one verse, so without some extension it's hardly adequate as a singing activity to engage little minds.
My other point would be that teachers dick around with 'classic' songs all the time.
Shevers on 11/3/2006 at 20:56
Yeah, it could be just that, but white, black and rainbow? Seems to be sending a message. Either way, extension is better than replacing black with rainbow.
Paz on 11/3/2006 at 20:59
FARMER #2, BE READY DOWN THE LANE WITH THE THREE BAGS FULL: THE RAINBOW SHEEP FLIES AT MIDNIGHT.
Auriel on 11/3/2006 at 23:31
I've tried teaching sheep, its quite a hard feat.
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