They were discussing Mary Poppins on @alltherightmovies.com and they mentioned that ‘A Spoonful of Sugar’ was inspired by one of the composer’s sons getting the polio vaccine in a sugar cube.
A bright, cheery, classic song that sprang from the eradication of a horrific disease.
A bright, cheery, classic song that sprang from the eradication of a horrific disease.
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RFK jr is going to make sure it’s never fully eradicated
(I can hear that person on Tiktok who does the impression series of ridiculous proclamations doing it in my head)
The Ministry of Truth says vaccines were eliminated because they were mind control tools.
"a labor camp will help you put the antidepressants down, antidepressants down!"
Dump Trump et al ( dump Musk, Vance- long list of traitors)
Destroying America like no other- Impeach - Arrest
25th Amendment
Rise up & call
202-224-3121
💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
We had a gentleman in my county live in one for around 40 years; passed in 1986.
Do they still make them or is this the “Bringing Jobs” back thing?
Small pox is the only disease we have irradicated. The rest are just suppressed.
We still need those sugar-cube vaccines.
I had heard that Ring Around the Rosie was about the bubonic plague.
Because of this his body was weakened and we lost him in his 50s (before I was born). I’m having a lot of trouble understanding what the aim is in anti-vax. Are they just completely insane?
https://generalstrikeus.com/
Old enough to remember having iron a sugar cube.
Standing in line to get my sugar cube of polio vaccine.
Wow.
Thank GOD for vaccines.
Fuck boy shit. No, f that website.
vaccines are miracle!
(and so do vaccines)
They didn't just dream it up for the polio vaccine...
the medicine go down
the medicine go down
Lyricist Robert Sherman's son. His composer brother Richard was in this year's Grammys "In Memoriam". (Google em)
It's a Small World
I Wanna Be Like You
Aristocats
BTW we called those sugar shots. Now I hit maple syrup straight up
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“I’m drinking a cup of coffee”. Does what you posted contribute to this thread?
I remember
*Grandma only picked me up for the shots, super excited Grandma picking me up instead of Mom I’d watch through the window for her
*Grandma used these words wonderful, lucky, miraculous
*Sugar Cube
Makes me wonder: why does that work as a sugar cube (edible) when seemingly all other vaccines require a shot?
A pocket full of posies,
A-tishoo! A-tishoo!
We all fall down
The rhyme arose from the Great Plague, an outbreak of bubonic and pneumonic plague that affected London in the year 1665: Ring-a-Ring-a-Roses is all about the Great Plague.
Pocket full of Posie
Ashes, Ashes, we all fall down.
yikes!