[Ads-l] "gay" avoidance
Wilson Gray
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Mon Aug 20 22:14:22 UTC 2018
> in public school in NYC
In Catholic school in St. Louis and in Marshall, Texas, too. Never heard of
the Kookaburra Song till now, though.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 11:21 AM Margaret Winters <mewinters at wayne.edu>
wrote:
> Another round ("Row, Row, Row Your Boat") came up in conversation the
> other day. Do kids still sing them? We certainly did in public school in
> NYC, a few decades ago, I must admit.
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> Margaret
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> MARGARET E WINTERS
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> The Kookaburra Song is another candidate for expurgation. Especially
> nowadays its making fun of monkeys. Still recall the nuns having us sing it
> numberless times in rounds. Catchy tune, though.
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