It was all Jills fault. Pushing Jack to do better and it just became too much that Jack threw himself down the hill and Jill in remorse came tumbling after. A sad tale repeated every day.
It was in my teens that I thought the whole rhyme was a little story that Jack made up to explain how Jill was now all covered in weeds and stuff. It also explained how he (cough, cough) got a bump on his head (I guessed he got a little carried away rolling around on the ground…with Jill).
Tigressy 11 months ago
Tony asked, about 7 hours ago
What do you think of fairy tales?
They contain a bit of truth.
profbob 11 months ago
Nope, wrong story. He is reading Dick and Jane looking for Spot.
GROG Premium Member 11 months ago
Don’t make what?
wongo 11 months ago
It was all Jills fault. Pushing Jack to do better and it just became too much that Jack threw himself down the hill and Jill in remorse came tumbling after. A sad tale repeated every day.
Nighthawks Premium Member 11 months ago
yeah , Jack is in concussion protocol
The Famous Eccles 11 months ago
I could never figure out why a well would be up a hill. Shouldn’t it be at the bottom, closer to the aquifer?
FassEddie 11 months ago
Jack and Jill don’t make it? Then who got Jill pregnant?
ksu71 11 months ago
Does Spot run?
raybarb44 11 months ago
He’s consistent, you got to give him that ….
cuzinron47 11 months ago
What’s even more grimm is Jack didn’t have medical insurance.
zxcar1 11 months ago
It was in my teens that I thought the whole rhyme was a little story that Jack made up to explain how Jill was now all covered in weeds and stuff. It also explained how he (cough, cough) got a bump on his head (I guessed he got a little carried away rolling around on the ground…with Jill).
wildlandwaters 11 months ago
“Don’t leave me hangin’, bro! What happens to ’em?!?”