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Old Dec 04, 2011, 09:59 AM
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Hugga mugga hugga mugga hugga mugga moo hugga mugga hugga mugga hugga mugga you and you and you and you :group hug:

When I was a kid we used to chant this while we marched around, and we usually ended by saying "Sis boom bah!"

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Old Dec 05, 2011, 11:07 PM
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Hehehe I wonder what hugga mugga means?
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Old Dec 05, 2011, 11:11 PM
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Hehehe I wonder what hugga mugga means?
I looked it up and it comes from Shakespeare I think and it was originally hugger mugger and it means secretive I think. But we were kids and liked things just cause they sounded cool and we liked to play in a group. I had a lot of fun with those kids before they moved away. I still sometimes say "hugga mugga!" when I go to pick up one of my cats to hug him.
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Old Dec 05, 2011, 11:15 PM
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I looked it up and it comes from Shakespeare I think and it was originally hugger mugger and it means secretive I think. But we were kids and liked things just cause they sounded cool and we liked to play in a group. I had a lot of fun with those kids before they moved away. I still sometimes say "hugga mugga!" when I go to pick up one of my cats to hug him.
Aww that's sweet
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