View Full Version : Has the ABC changed?
gtsecc
20th November 2006, 02:38 PM
The last time we made a request for oversite from the ABC, it took the ABC over 100 years to respond.
Will the current ABC respond faster this time?
higgs2
20th November 2006, 03:14 PM
Yes, I believe it has. When I was a kid, we ended it "tell me what you think of me", while now I have observed that most kids end it "next time won't you sing with me".
JoshuaCh1v9
20th November 2006, 03:19 PM
*Andy wonders what on earth they are talking about*:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
No Swansong
20th November 2006, 03:21 PM
Glenn I think is talking about oversight of ECUSA by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Higgs is speaking of a song that we teach youngsters in order to learn the alphabet. (I learned from Lucy's toyshop)
JoshuaCh1v9
20th November 2006, 03:24 PM
Glenn I think is talking about oversight of ECUSA by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Higgs is speaking of a song that we teach youngsters in order to learn the alphabet. (I learned from Lucy's toyshop)
Oh....I see...I think....:D :D :D
gtsecc
20th November 2006, 03:25 PM
Higgs, does raise a good point.
JoshuaCh1v9
20th November 2006, 04:11 PM
Higgs, does raise a good point.
As always....:thumbsup:
karen freeinchristman
20th November 2006, 07:53 PM
Higgs, does raise a good point.
Yes. Instead of 'tell me what you think of me', which smacks of self-obsessed paranoia about what others might think of us, it is now becoming common to say 'next time won't you sing with me', from which I conclude we have matured into a society that wants to reach out and include others. :)
No Swansong
20th November 2006, 07:56 PM
Yes. Instead of 'tell me what you think of me', which smacks of self-obsessed paranoia about what others might think of us, it is now becoming common to say 'next time won't you sing with me', from which I conclude we have matured into a society that wants to reach out and include others. :)
Really? Self-obsessed paranoid 4 year olds?
JasonV
20th November 2006, 08:15 PM
Really? Self-obsessed paranoid 4 year olds?
Four year olds? My twenty-six month old can say the whole alphabet and count to 15 with zero assistance. :thumbsup:
Course, she's also smarter than me......:scratch:
masuwerte
20th November 2006, 09:13 PM
Yes, I believe it has. When I was a kid, we ended it "tell me what you think of me", while now I have observed that most kids end it "next time won't you sing with me".
That's strange...I've only ever heard it with the latter ending.
JoshuaCh1v9
21st November 2006, 05:38 AM
Really? Self-obsessed paranoid 4 year olds?
Absolutely.
Personally I think it's more a case of the PC Brigade at it's worst again
JoshuaCh1v9
21st November 2006, 05:40 AM
True humility comes from having a 4 year old show you how to use the DVD player......
RedneckAnglican
21st November 2006, 06:42 AM
Really? Self-obsessed paranoid 4 year olds?
it's not paranoia if they're really after you....
JoshuaCh1v9
21st November 2006, 06:50 AM
it's not paranoia if they're really after you....
:eek: :swoon:
higgs2
21st November 2006, 08:18 AM
Yes. Instead of 'tell me what you think of me', which smacks of self-obsessed paranoia about what others might think of us, it is now becoming common to say 'next time won't you sing with me', from which I conclude we have matured into a society that wants to reach out and include others. :)
This is a totally brilliant analysis. Let me guess: English Major? :thumbsup:
karen freeinchristman
21st November 2006, 08:49 AM
This is a totally brilliant analysis. Let me guess: English Major? :thumbsup:
Biology (and now, Theology). Actually, I'm just clever. ;) :D
JoshuaCh1v9
21st November 2006, 08:54 AM
I can speak two languages
English and gibberish
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