A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down, the medicine go down, the medicine go down. A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down. In the most delightful way. And I would have sung and danced it too ;) So is that it?
You mean it’s not a spoonful of sugar? I am absolutely bumfuzzled dude! Then again tea is not medicine, or shouldn’t taste like medicine anyway, so, okay.
You have simply GOT to enlighten us. I will be running all of Julie Andrews’ songs through my head for the rest of the day, thanks a lot soldier, haha.
The hills are alive with the sound of confusion…..
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A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down, the medicine go down, the medicine go down.
A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down. In the most delightful way.
And I would have sung and danced it too ;)
So is that it?
Nice try Fugazi but no.
Spoonful of sugar would have been my first guess too.
My second guess would be so strong it destroys your singing voice (I do feel a bit badly for the girl over that).
Never heard that phrase before and I consider myself a bit of a tea aficionado....
I am eager to hear the explanation
Wow, not spoonful of sugar? I have searched the internet bare and found a song called tea for two, but that is it. Darn.
You mean it’s not a spoonful of sugar? I am absolutely bumfuzzled dude! Then again tea is not medicine, or shouldn’t taste like medicine anyway, so, okay.
You have simply GOT to enlighten us. I will be running all of Julie Andrews’ songs through my head for the rest of the day, thanks a lot soldier, haha.
The hills are alive with the sound of confusion…..
"T - a drink with jam and bread?"
That's a bit presumptuous, though, if they've only offered you a drink and and then you ask for a snack as well. So I'm sure I'm wrong.
White none, isn't it from nun's on the run?
Brother in Arms - Right answer wrong film.
Do i get another go? The sound of music? I take mine 'NATO' by the way, incase you're ever getting them in.
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