Originally aired under the title Baa Baa Black Black, Sheep Squadron was produced by NBC and premiered in September of 1976. On WebTVwire you can check where to watch it!
Answer 1Baa Baa Black Sheep was an English medieval nursery rhyme that was written as, believe it or not, a protest against taxes in the wool trade and protests against the slave trade being used in the wool industry."Baa Baa Black Sheep" is referring to the dark skin of the slaves who farm the sheep for their wool. The term "black sheep" is also used to describe an outcast - ie 'Sam was the black sheep of the family, nobody cared about him'."Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full" represents the Navy which was used to transport goods such as wool. "Yes sir, three bags full" is a worker on a ship answering to the Captain."One for the master, one for the dame" implies that only the rich can afford the wool because of the tax on it. Also the master represents the King, while the dame represents the nobility (see next point below)."One for the little boy who lives down the lane" represents the poor who have to give a third of their income to the king (the master) in taxes and another third in taxes to the nobility (the dame). The little boy, who represents the peasants, is last in the nursery rhyme because they are "black sheep" (outcasts).So there you have it. One of the most famous nursery rhymes was a protest against wool taxes, social inequality and slavery.Answer 2It is a quote from a well-known nursery rhyme and rather a pun on the phrase "black sheep" which can mean someone with different or questionable values and behavior.
Yes sir, yes sir three bags full.One for the mister, one the master, and one for the little boy who lives in the pasture.ORYes sir, yes sir three bags full.One for the master and one for the dame.And one for the little boy who lived down the lane.
The phone number of the Enid M. Baa Library And Archives is: 340-774-0630.
It actually had two names because it is a fusion of two different leagues. One which was the baa (basketball association of america) and the nbl (national basketball league).
Baa Baa Black Sheep - 1976 Sheep in the Limelight 2-12 was released on: USA: 30 March 1978
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Sure! An example of a parody on the nursery rhyme "Baa Baa Black Sheep" could be "Baa Baa Pink Sheep, have you any clothes? Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full! One for the beach, one for the snow, and one for a fancy show!"
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Keyboards do not have note "numbers" they have letters. You should be asking "What are the keyboard notes for baa baa black sheep?"
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"Baa Baa Black Sheep" is a nursery rhyme that mentions a woolly mammal, the sheep. It tells the story of a sheep that gives wool, requesting sharing among three different entities.
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