On 7/28/06, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Tell me, hoser, how exactly do you sing the ABC song?  "...q r s t ved
> w x y and zed..."?

Yes, that's exactly how we sing it.  Our children apparently have
sufficient intelligence to get over the fact that the last letter
doesn't rhyme.  <g>

And, seriously, it was a problem in the late 60's and early 70's, when
Sesame Street first hit the air with it's machine-gun like ramming of
short clips into the heads of our impressionable children:  it seems
that quite a few Canadian children got to school singing the alphabet
in American.  They were set straight, though...  <g>

cheers,
frank

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