Every kid seems to know a version of Eeny Meeny Miny Mo. Harvard PhD student Adrienne Raphel looked into its origins, and tells NPR's Rachel Martin it's found on playgrounds around the world. You're ...
And people still use that version to this day. Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson recently got in trouble for using it while taping his internationally syndicated show. How comfortable with using the ...
Ever wonder why the lyrics to this nursery rhyme don’t make a lot of sense? Because teachers were forced to whitewash the lyrics after integration. This is a song about a lazy slave who’s trying to ...
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