Never heard mutton refer to goats. Only sheep.
Like the expression "Mutton disguised as lamb"
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Never heard mutton refer to goats. Only sheep.
Like the expression "Mutton disguised as lamb"
:dunno:
I was brought up thinking a mutton was a young sheep. Never heard it used for goats.
Me neither but Wikipedia wouldn't lie :nope:
It's called The Animal Fair, a nursery rhyme. Apparently, it became widely known during the 1898 World's Fair. The lyrics morphed over time, and regionally, and it was taught to more recent generations via Captain Kangaroo and Barney. (undoubtedly without the drunk monkeys). There are dozens of versions of it on YouTube.
Seadog - Thanks for sharing the memory!
Rumbler - glad to hear the treatments are getting underway! The only way to see the light at the end of a tunnel you need to pass through, is to get the journey started.
Keep your chin up old man. You've been in other fights for your life, no reason this can't go your way also.