tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893219718076521675.post6639090817619638848..comments2024-03-28T07:58:41.643-04:00Comments on pancocojams: The Precursor Of & Early Examples Of "Apple On A Stick" (Not Because You're Dirty/Not Because You're Clean") RhymesAzizi Powellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14963772326145910073noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893219718076521675.post-18376831211098578952023-05-27T18:25:54.432-04:002023-05-27T18:25:54.432-04:00I added a section to this post on May 17, 2023 abo...I added a section to this post on May 17, 2023 about the likely meaning for the line "make my heart go 246" in the Apple On A Stick" rhymes which indicates that that line refers to how fast the heart beats when you are having a heart attack. Here's some information about that from <a href="https://www.healthline.com/health/heart-rate-during-heart-attack#heart-rate-changes" rel="nofollow">https://www.healthline.com/health/heart-rate-during-heart-attack#heart-rate-changes</a><br />..."Your heart rate is the number of times your heart beats per minute. A typical or “healthy” resting heart rate for an adult is between 60 and 100Trusted Source beats per minute. In general, the lower your heart rate, the more efficiently your heart is pumping.<br /><br />Your heart rate at the time of treatment can be an indicator of how well you will recover from an attack. For example, a study found that people with a heart rate above 80 beats per minute at the time of treatment had a higher risk of dying from their heart attack."...<br /><br />However, having a fast heart rate is not always a sign or symptom of a heart attack, according to the American Heart AssociationTrusted Source."...Azizi Powellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14963772326145910073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893219718076521675.post-60250163817685928942021-04-20T21:24:04.775-04:002021-04-20T21:24:04.775-04:00Also, the words "stick", "sick"...Also, the words "stick", "sick", and "six" are near homophones (Homophones are words that sound the same but are different in meaning or spelling." (merriam-webster dictionary). <br /><br />I think that was purposely done. Further along in many versions of that "Apple On A Stick" rhyme, the words "fun" and "undone" are near rhyming words. <br /><br />Etc. Etc. Etc.Azizi Powellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14963772326145910073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893219718076521675.post-17687128362556253782021-04-20T18:43:28.828-04:002021-04-20T18:43:28.828-04:00Hi, BadBadDad1970.
Thanks for your comment.
My ...Hi, BadBadDad1970.<br /><br />Thanks for your comment. <br /><br />My guess is that "makes my heart go 2,4,6" means "make my heart beat fsst". I don't know why 2,4,6 would mean that except for the numbers after 2 increase by twos...<br /><br />I'm curious what responses other people might share for your query.<br /><br />Thanks again! Azizi Powellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14963772326145910073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893219718076521675.post-35662720028795120042021-04-20T17:13:08.440-04:002021-04-20T17:13:08.440-04:00So, I remember this rhyme quite well from my child...So, I remember this rhyme quite well from my childhood. In the early 70’s, this children’s rhyme had probably made it coast to coast. However, as I sit here in my 50’s, it occurs to me that I have never learned what the line “makes my tummy go 2-4-6” (2-46, two forty six, etc., etc.) actually refers to or means. I’ve racked my brain trying to figure it out, looked about every search term I could think of but to no success. If anyone has a theory or an explanation, I’d love to hear it.BadBadDad1970https://www.blogger.com/profile/03287899822929583921noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893219718076521675.post-85276489905005090792020-12-26T08:47:04.006-05:002020-12-26T08:47:04.006-05:00Hello, Unknown.
Thanks for sharing your memories ...Hello, Unknown.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing your memories of the "It's Not Because You're Dirty" rhyme. <br /><br />It's interesting that children used to think that a million dollars was the ultimate amount of money that anyone could bet. Nowadays, I wonder if children chant "I bet [one or more] billion dollar/s" :o)Azizi Powellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14963772326145910073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893219718076521675.post-89157410214758687872020-12-25T16:31:09.362-05:002020-12-25T16:31:09.362-05:00I'm 46 yrs old and I still remember this from ...I'm 46 yrs old and I still remember this from 5th grade and we sang it like this.... <br />Apples on a stick make me sick<br />Make my heart beat 246<br />Not because I'm dirty, not because I'm clean<br />Not because I kissed a boy behind a magazine. <br />Hey kids you wanna have some fun?<br />Here comes (insert name here) with his pants undone.<br />He can wibble he can wobble he can do the splits.<br />But I bet a million dollars that he can't do this<br />Close your eyes and count to ten...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04815658371997141890noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893219718076521675.post-23017295857445089002020-09-30T20:36:04.993-04:002020-09-30T20:36:04.993-04:00Unknown, thanks for adding your example to the rec...Unknown, thanks for adding your example to the recreational rhymes that include the line "not because your dirty".<br /><br />Thanks also for including the demographic information.<br /><br />By the way, I like the "Amen" at the end. :o) Azizi Powellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14963772326145910073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893219718076521675.post-76648477546684503582020-09-30T15:07:20.436-04:002020-09-30T15:07:20.436-04:00Apple on a stick it makes me sick-
(Heart go 4-26,...Apple on a stick it makes me sick-<br />(Heart go 4-26, not because dirty/clean, kissed boy - magazine)<br />Boys boys want to fight, but here comes a girl with her knickers up tight<br />She can walk, she can talk, she can even do the splits<br />But I bet you 10 pounds you can’t do this.<br />Close your eyes and count to ten, <br />if you can’t do this you’re not my friend<br />1-10 <br />And that’s the end of chapter ten <br />Amen (pron Ah-men)<br /><br />Central London, couldn’t bother to write out whole thing. Couldn’t remember the last line and it was bugging me so I came here to find it lmao Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17146138999083976827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893219718076521675.post-36575590354876206162018-11-13T21:42:06.800-05:002018-11-13T21:42:06.800-05:00I just read this comment more than three years lat...I just read this comment more than three years later.<br /><br />Thanks Anonymous for sharing that example of another widely known children's rhyme. Azizi Powellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14963772326145910073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893219718076521675.post-30852318811112366612015-01-15T01:15:13.219-05:002015-01-15T01:15:13.219-05:00my mother and your mother were hanging out clothes...my mother and your mother were hanging out clothes;<br />my mother punched your mother right in the nose;<br />What color blood came out?<br />Red!... R.E.D. spells red and out- you -do -go!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com