Playing knick-knack

   
Niagra Falls, Ontario - Friday, Septmber 13, 2002 - by: Joe Hueglin

 

 

 

Two lines are constant in a children's campfire song, one ends in "give a dog a bone"
the other is "This old man goes rolling home."
 
Paul Martin began playing out the song on 9/11/02 by giving an accounting of monies
  raised to have him go "rolling home" to the Prime Ministership of Canada. By declaring

 

$110,856.00 he but "give a dog a bone". The meaty part is yet to come.
 

 

The words "knick" and "knack" are constants in the song. The amount disclosed is

 

but a "knick" on the surface of the money at his disposal. Yet to be determined is
whether "Knack", a "clever, expedient way of doing something" (1) is applicable.
   

 

There are, after all, ten verses to the song and only the first has been sung.
   

 

Joe Hueglin

 
References:

1.

DEFINITION http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entries/58/k0085800.html
 

THIS OLD MAN
This old man, he plays one,
He plays knick-knack on my thumb.
With a knick-knack, paddy-wack, give a dog a bone.
This old man goes rolling home.

Two-on my shoe. [Tap shoe.]
Three-on my knee. [Tap on knee.]
Four-on the floor. [Touch the floor.]
Five-on my hive. [Move hands as if brushing bees away from ears.]
Six-on my sticks. [Tap knuckles of other hand.]
Seven-up to Devon. [Shake fist.]
Eight-on my pate. [Tap top of head.]
Nine-on my spine. [Touch backbone.]
Ten-now and then. [Raise hands shoulder high, open and close fists in rhythm.]


   

 

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