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butchers son johhny and teachers maths sticks

Post by william williams » Thu Oct 04, 2012 10:30 am

Butchers son Johnny and Teachers Math’s sticks

And she came from the city, to back in the bush that’s not so slick
She bought her little coloured sticks, to teach the pupils maths so quick.

Now little Johnny who was nearly eight quickly opened up a math’s debate.
Now teacher will you come with me, in that paddock, what can you see.

Now I see, there are ten lambs said she, wrong said Johnny proud was he.
Just you add up, what I’m telling ye, two legs of lamb on each wee beast.

That’s twenty roasts I’ll have you know, two forequarters each lamb has so.
That’s twenty baked in the oven slow, there’s eight loin chops on each side.

That’s sixteen on his back so wide, why that’s one hundred and sixty chops.
Two flaps each beast that’s twenty, used in soup or stews it will be plenty.

Adds to two hundred and twenty in a song, please miss correct me if I am wrong
Them math stick that you have got, have now had the gong



Written by Bill Williams ©

Rimeriter

Re: butchers son johhny and teachers maths sticks

Post by Rimeriter » Thu Oct 04, 2012 3:28 pm

"G'day Bill",

Maths was always too hard for me.
Jim.

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Re: butchers son johhny and teachers maths sticks

Post by Terry » Thu Oct 04, 2012 7:22 pm

G/day Bill,
I'll have a half a dozen loin chops and a leg of lamb mate.

Good one Bill.

Cheers

Terry

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Re: butchers son johhny and teachers maths sticks

Post by Neville Briggs » Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:27 am

I bought a cheap lamb from one of the rouseabouts up at Bourke. Strange sort of sheep, it only had three legs, or maybe he couldn't count. :lol:
Neville
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