"Pinch punch, first day of the month" is a childhood tradition primarily observed in the UK and some Commonwealth countries. It involves playfully pinching someone and then punching them on the arm while proclaiming the phrase, typically at the start of a new month. The exact origins of the saying are unclear, but it is believed to date back to the early 20th century, evolving as a playful way to mark the beginning of a new month with a light-hearted ritual.
Punch and Judy come from Italy, They first started in England in May 9 1662.
Punch and Judy come from Italy, They first started in England in May 9 1662. They took straight off to the seaside for a public reaction, when they did that the whole of England dropped to there knees
at the end of this month
i remember one night i might think that is a insect come to me or a leprechaun pinch me.
June.
yes, the punch buggie came from britain.
Punch was born Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
It does come out every month but not always on the first day. Sometimes it comes out after about a week or two!
In Japan year comes first, then month and day, it goes like this. 2009/7/1
well it hurts when i do it, but probably because they pinch it harder or have sharper nails or something...
March 2008
Around 2007 i believe