| Back in my youth it was
the sixth sheep of the sixth sick shiek is sick and seven slit sheets slit by slippery Sam the sheet slitter-impossible to say after a few drinkies (pretty difficult when sober!) |
| Posted by Anonymous |
2006-07-27 00:00:00 |
| Here's how I learned it:
One Red Hen.
Two Ducks.
Three Brown Bears.
Four Running Hares.
Five Fat Pregnant Porpoises.
Six Simple Simons Sitting on a Stump.
Seven Sicilian Sailors Sailing the Seven Seas.
Eight egotistical egoists eagerly eating eskimo pies.
Nine nubian nudes nimbly nibbling nuts, knuckles, and nicotine.
Ten tiny tots timidly tottering toward the toilet to take a tinkle together.
Eleven elegant elephants earnestly endeavoring to enter the escalating elevator to the eleventh floor of the Ethiopian embassy.
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| Posted by Anonymous |
2006-05-05 00:00:00 |
| Heard this before from my great uncle...here's an old school version.
-One red hen, and a couple of ducks
-Three brown bear
-Four running hare
-Five fat females
-six simple simons
-seven slant-eyes siamese sailors a sailing
-eight elongated elephants elevated in an elevator
-nine nimbling nublicants nibling on a net
-ten trans-continental trains leaving tuscaloosa tennessee terminal on track 12 at 10:22 texas time
-eleven lovely ladies lounging alongside eleven lousy leathernecks lapping liquor
A bit more tongue twisting---DRUNK anyone? |
| Posted by Anonymous |
2005-11-28 00:00:00 |
| LOL I've lived every where in the world, and I swear I've heard many versions of this game...the wierd thing is how close it is even from all the way around the globe. I might even right a book about it someday
Dirty the Sanchez |
| Posted by Anonymous |
2005-04-16 00:00:00 |
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