When they had three umpires we used to play '
Three Blind Mice.' But now they got four.
and sing an enthusiastic version of
Three Blind Mice.
Writer-director Matthew Newton ("
Three Blind Mice") neatly avoids predictability and melodramatic excess in focusing on three undocumented teenagers nearing graduation at a Bronx high school.
1609 12 OCTOBER The nursery rhyme
Three Blind Mice was first published.
Frazier described the judges as 'the
three blind mice', but it meant a trilogy was inevitable.
It wasn't easy getting our stiff fingers wrapped around the strings to make the different chords but the children helped us to make the right notes and before long we were strumming away, progressing from
Three Blind Mice to Alexandra's Ragtime Band in a very short time.
NO DOUBT YOU'VE heard the tale of the
Three Blind Mice: poor little rodents, suffering from what might have been anything from nearsightedness to full macular degeneration, stumbling around until a sadistic spouse of some tired farmer cuts their tails off.
1609:
Three Blind Mice was published in |London, believed to be the earliest printed secular song.
The mainstream media, in editorials, condemned Fruscione and the council majority at the time who were hesitant about the deal--calling them "
three blind mice" and worse--for not approving the Hamister deal right away.
It is an old storytelling tactic right from the three little pigs to
three blind mice. Comedians stole this trick years ago, as seen in the ever-popular Englishman, Irishman and Scotsman jokes.
The frequent, symbolic use of "
Three Blind Mice" nicely complements two sketches of mazes hanging on the background stage walls.
The Singing Dogs was the most famous in the 1950s with four mutts barking along to Oh Susanna and
Three Blind Mice.