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NAME

Acme::MetaSyntactic::counting_rhyme - The counting rhyme theme

DESCRIPTION

Based on popular children counting rhymes, mostly used to decide roles in games (who'll be the wolf?)

FULL VERSIONS

English

    Eeny, meeny, miny, moe
    Catch a tiger by the toe
    If he hollers let him go,
    Eeny, meeny, miny, moe.

French

    Am, stram, gram,
    Pique et pique et colégram
    Bourre, bourre et ratatam
    Am, stram, gram.

Dutch

    Iene, miene, mutte,
    tien pond grutten,
    tien pond kaas,
    Iene, miene, mutte,
    is de baas.

German

    Eene, Meene, Muh, und raus bist du
    Eene, Meene, Maus, und du bist raus
    Eene, Meene, Meck, und du bist weg
    Weg bist du noch lange nicht,
    sag mir erst wie alt du bist.

CONTRIBUTORS

Xavier Caron, Paul-Christophe Varoutas, Abigail, Yanick and Anja Champoux.

CHANGES

  • 2012-05-14 - v1.001

    Updated with an =encoding pod command in Acme-Meta version 1.001.

  • 2012-05-07 - v1.000

    Received its own version number in Acme-MetaSyntactic-Themes version 1.000.

  • 2006-04-03

    Updated with the German theme in Acme-MetaSyntactic version 0.68.

  • 2006-03-24

    Yanick Champoux provided a patch to add a German countring rhyme (RT #18330).

  • 2005-11-07

    Updated with the Dutch theme in Acme-MetaSyntactic version 0.47.

  • 2005-10-25

    Abigail provided a patch to add a Dutch counting rhyme.

  • 2005-09-12

    Patched a typo in Acme-MetaSyntactic version 0.39.

  • 2005-07-11

    Introduced in Acme-MetaSyntactic version 0.30.

    Xavier Caron proposed the idea in French, and Paul-Christophe Varoutas provided the English version.

SEE ALSO

Acme::MetaSyntactic, Acme::MetaSyntactic::Locale.