Here is the church, here is the steeple, open the door and see all the people. Kind of a puny congregation. It's not a Sunday.
Oh, gosh! I remember doing that!!! ;)
It might be a puny congregation, but it looks lively enough!
Charles Schulz did this one back in about 1957 with Linus and Sally.
Jim P speaks the truth—first thing I thought of too.
It is a rather small church!
I am not sure just where or when it first appeared; but, it is a very old concept..Still cute; though…
My parents did that when they were kids, and they were born in the 1920’s
How silly, Red..but I used to do that, too.LOVE & HUGS TO RED & ROVER
Don’t know about you, but I’m sixty and sometimes I still play this simple “game” with my grandkids.
The rest of the poem:Close the doors and hear them all pray (fold hands in prayer).Open the doors and they all walk away (walk fingers away).
“Break the pickle….Tickle, tickle!”
November 20, 2013
comicgos over 10 years ago
ORMouseworks over 10 years ago
Oh, gosh! I remember doing that!!! ;)
Catfeet Premium Member over 10 years ago
It might be a puny congregation, but it looks lively enough!
Elvanion over 10 years ago
Charles Schulz did this one back in about 1957 with Linus and Sally.
JDono Premium Member over 10 years ago
Jim P speaks the truth—first thing I thought of too.
TexMichael over 10 years ago
It is a rather small church!
neverenoughgold over 10 years ago
I am not sure just where or when it first appeared; but, it is a very old concept..Still cute; though…
bfrg45 over 10 years ago
My parents did that when they were kids, and they were born in the 1920’s
mymontana over 10 years ago
How silly, Red..but I used to do that, too.LOVE & HUGS TO RED & ROVER
Robert Stroud over 10 years ago
Don’t know about you, but I’m sixty and sometimes I still play this simple “game” with my grandkids.
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 10 years ago
The rest of the poem:Close the doors and hear them all pray (fold hands in prayer).Open the doors and they all walk away (walk fingers away).
heatherjasper over 10 years ago
“Break the pickle….Tickle, tickle!”