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from Kay Easton contains these words:
That children's songs are alive and well and still developing? From my
children I've heard 'Jingle bells, batman smells....' and one about the
Teletubbies, the sentiments of which I entirely approve. I can see that
you might be depressed that the culture being celebrated in these songs
is fast food and poor quality TV, but the fact that children are still
making up and singing their own playground songs is in my view something
to celebrate.
for the older citizens
Robin Hood, Robin Hood, riding through the house,
Robin Hood, Robin Hood, on his clockwork mouse:
Feared by the BBC, loved by the ITV,
Robin Hood, Robin Hood, Robin Hood.
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Rusty
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