webcookie said:supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
that's how it's spelled on the mary poppins soundtrack cd.
jimN said:not something you want to admit to owning
jimN said:not something you want to admit to owning
macOSX-tastic said:there's NOTHING wrong with owning it dammit! you're just jealous and you dont understand me! [\huff]
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webcookie said:supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
that's how it's spelled on the mary poppins soundtrack cd.
jimN said:Now I always liked to think it went:
Chim, Chimeney, Chim, Chimeney, Chim, chim cheroo
but perhaps our resident expert with the lyrics could tell me how it was really spelt - the above is best intoned with a mock cockney accent just like Dick would do.
Come along now, spit spot.
iSaint said:Great movie. Dick Van Dyke is really talented.
WildCowboy said:That's "Chim-Chim-Cheree," which won an Academy Award for Best Original Song.
I don't own the soundtrack, but do have the DVD. I'm not ashamed.
iSaint said:Great movie. Dick Van Dyke is really talented.
w_parietti22 said:look at the 5th link...
jimN said:Is that the same Academy that gave the award to Uncle F**ka and It ain't easy being a pimp (or whatever this year's winner was called).
But even then, he's pretty rubbishjimN said:To my mind his greatest work has been in diagnosis murder alongside his own son. What i really like is how stars from other hit series tend to turn up - the episode with Quincy in really made my day when i saw it.
He's certainly the most convincing american playing an englishman that i've ever seen on screen