4:23 -- "She sits among the cabbages and peas" -- it was British music hall singer / comedienne Marie Lloyd (1870 - 1922). When the British censor objected to that line, she replaced it with "she sits among the cabbages and leeks".
@GandSAfan Who would be offended by a word referring to a 'bundle of twiggy bits'? And I live in Missouri (born and raised in the Ozark hills, where we still speak an old variant of English english. Youns for ye ones and the like)
4:23 -- "She sits among the cabbages and peas" -- it was British music hall singer / comedienne Marie Lloyd (1870 - 1922). When the British censor objected to that line, she replaced it with "she sits among the cabbages and leeks".
KevinByrne2 1 week ago
Put the Captions on... you wont regret it.
Ssppaacceeyy 1 month ago
@jeepgayguy haha... lol´d
seneijashuu 1 month ago
ccipollini1984...proud member of the "fluffy bunny brigade"....
snafu313 2 months ago
ccipollini1984...I guess one of the "fluffy bunny brigade"....
snafu313 2 months ago
I will never eat rabbit. Something about that is amazingly gruesome to me.
ccipollini1984 2 months ago
HAHA..."very fond of bunny"
jeepgayguy 3 months ago
Mmmmm, rabbit....and mmmmm, bacon!
vulnaviadraco 4 months ago
@GandSAfan Who would be offended by a word referring to a 'bundle of twiggy bits'? And I live in Missouri (born and raised in the Ozark hills, where we still speak an old variant of English english. Youns for ye ones and the like)
vulnaviadraco 4 months ago
A "Faggot of herbs".
Unfortunately, you can't really use that term here in the States without offending somebody.
GandSAfan 5 months ago