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Why would a frog go a courting and be asking a mouse to marry him.Whats going on there? Would Miss Mousy say yes. And if she did,
gee, what does that mean . Who is this mouse? She's going to marry a frog!!!!!
What is Goosey Goosey Gander doing running up and down stairs, and, in his ladies chamber? Fair dinkum whose got an answer for these questions.
And whats going on in that chamber? Who is Goosey anyway, what is he up to? Does anyone know?
 
So another shroom will give the answer to the 7 shroom question?
 
Why would a frog go a courting and be asking a mouse to marry him.Whats going on there? Would Miss Mousy say yes. And if she did,
gee, what does that mean . Who is this mouse? She's going to marry a frog!!!!!

What is Goosey Goosey Gander doing running up and down stairs, and, in his ladies chamber? Fair dinkum whose got an answer for these questions.And whats going on in that chamber? Who is Goosey anyway, what is he up to? Does anyone know?

Both have their origins in 1600's England.

"Frog went a courting" relates to the French Duke of Anjous attempted wooing of Elizabeth I of England.

"Goosey Goosey Gander" is about Protestant/Catholic religious intolerance.
 

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Both have their origins in 1600's England.

"Frog went a courting" relates to the French Duke of Anjous attempted wooing of Elizabeth I of England.

"Goosey Goosey Gander" is about Protestant/Catholic religious intolerance.
Are you sure though?
 
I heard that goosey goosey gander was a risque, sexual rhyme about illicit sex that went over the kiddies heads. Like the adult jokes in 'The Simpsons.'
 
And those 3 mice, sure they were blind but it was because they were drinking rot gut whiskey
 

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