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Van Cruncheon

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children's rhymes :-\
« on: June 06, 2007, 08:21:26 PM »
i love little pussy
her coat is so warm
and if i don't hurt her
she'll do me no harm

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Re: children's rhymes :-\
« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2007, 08:22:58 PM »
that is so hot :drool

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« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2007, 08:31:35 PM »
 :lol :lol :lol

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« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2007, 08:38:34 PM »
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« Reply #4 on: June 06, 2007, 11:29:10 PM »
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Georgie Porgie pudding and pie,
Kissed the girls and made them cry
When the boys came out to play,
Georgie Porgie ran away.


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Naughty "Georgie Porgie"of the Stuart era!
The origins of the lyrics to "Georgie Porgie" are English and refer to the courtier George Villiers, 1st duke of  Duke of Buckingham (1592–1628). King James I took Villiers as his lover and nicknamed him "Steenie" (a reference to St. Stephen whom in the Bible describes as having the "face of an angel"). Villier's good looks also appealed to the ladies and his highly suspect morals were much in question!

Affair with the married lady - the Queen of France!
Villiers most notorious affair was with his liaison with Anne of Austria, (1601–1666) who was the Queen of France and married to the French King Louis XIII badly injured both of their reputations. This, however, was overlooked due to his great friendship with the English King, James I (1586 - 1625). He was disliked by both courtiers and commoners, not least for helping to arrange the marriage of King James' son to the French Catholic princess Henrietta Maria (1609-1669) -  he later became King Charles I (1600-1649). George Villiers ( Georgie Porgie )exercised great influence over the King who allowed him many liberties. Villiers private liaisons and political scheming were questioned and Parliament who finally lost patience and stopped the King intervening on behalf of "Georgie Porgie".  The romantic elements of of George Villiers and Anne of Austria are featured in the novel 'The Three Musketeers' by Alexander Dumas.
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