.I'm
amazed every time I hear stories of parents taking schools are
teachers and schools to court for child abuse when these folks
physically discipline their students. I'll bet
at this point in time all across this country no students are
physically punished. Don't get me wrong I'm not so conservative to
think that all kids need to be physically punished and school and I
agree I think that I was probably physically punished more than was
needed.. However I also realized that my parents gladly gave carte
blanche to the public school where ever I was at to do whatever they
felt was necessary to keep me in line.
In my grade school, campus elementary, the sixth grad
was made up of two classes. Mr. Warr and Mr. Kuntz. Mr. Kuntz was my
sixth grade teacher. Mr. Warr was like the big music teacher in
everyday we would go to Mr. Warr's class For music and Mr. Kuntz
would take Mr. Warrs class out for PE.
I sat in the front row of the class, and Mr. Warr's
class. The desk was directly behind the piano. I like this because it
felt gave me radical anonymity,, not that I had anything to hide but
it just felt comfortable. A good friend of mine named Tom G., Was
interesting to say the least. On this day as usual We filed in and
took our desks. We were singing a song, I remember perfectly Asham
was a tootling Turk., Or just The Tooting Turk. Thomas goofing off
making a noise over and over again that sounded like Pffft and I was
just trying to sing and not pay attention to Tom's antics. All of a
sudden, there was a smashing of all the keys it sounded like in Mr.
Warr stood up leaned over the piano And started hitting me with
clenched fists! It didn't hurt, not really, I was just shocked I
couldn't figure out what it happened in fact, When the old man took
a break I screamed “what was that for” and then he started all
over again. I have to admit I was kind of freaked. I don't know what
happened after that I don't remember or blocked it out. I think we
just went back to the singing as if nothing had happened. I wasn't
sent to the office, no one sat down talk to me I don't think Mr.
Kuntz ever knew. It was just a weird experience of my life as a kid.
But all this is really leading up to was the fact that
just out of the blue couple weeks ago I put a announcement out on
Facebook that if anybody knew what happened to Tom to let me know. I
want to get some reinforcement or validity that this event actually
happened and was not something I made up. And then Friday I got
greetings from Tom! I was blown away. I had not been online When Tom
posted his message and have not been able to make contact with Tom
sense. I'm looking forward to asking him if he remembers that
iincident. I was surprised to find the actual song online it is as
follows:
Composer: Richard
Berg
Lyrics:
Asham
was a tootin’ Turk; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
Let his wife do all the work; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
He played away, Tootle, ootle, oo-doo, Ev’ry day, Tootle, ootle, oo-doo,
Asham was a tottin’ Turk; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
Let his wife do all the work; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
He played away, Tootle, ootle, oo-doo, Ev’ry day, Tootle, ootle, oo-doo,
Asham was a tottin’ Turk; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
Asham’s
wife was smart as you; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
So she learned to tootle too; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
She played away, tootle, ootle oo-doo, Ev’ry day, tootle, ootle, oo-doo,
Asham’s wife was smart as you; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
So she learned to tootle too; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
She played away, tootle, ootle oo-doo, Ev’ry day, tootle, ootle, oo-doo,
Asham’s wife was smart as you; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
Any
day duets you hear; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
Asham and his wifey dear; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
They play away, Tootle, ootle, oo-doo, Ev’ry day, tootle, ootle, oo-doo,
Any day duets you hear, Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
Asham and his wifey dear; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
They play away, Tootle, ootle, oo-doo, Ev’ry day, tootle, ootle, oo-doo,
Any day duets you hear, Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
Now
his task he doesn’t shirk; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle,
oo-doo-doo.
Helps his wife do all the work; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
They play away, Tootle, ootle, oo-doo; Ev’ry day, tootle, ootle, oo-doo,
Now his task he doesn’t shirk; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
Helps his wife do all the work; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
They play away, Tootle, ootle, oo-doo; Ev’ry day, tootle, ootle, oo-doo,
Now his task he doesn’t shirk; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
It’s
the truth that tootin’s fun; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle,
oo-doo-doo.
When your daily work is done; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
So play away, Tootle, ootle, oo-doo, Ev’ry day, tootle, ootle, oo-doo,
Asham was a tootin’ Turk; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
When your daily work is done; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
So play away, Tootle, ootle, oo-doo, Ev’ry day, tootle, ootle, oo-doo,
Asham was a tootin’ Turk; Tootle, ootle, doo, tootle, oo-doo-doo.
4 comments:
I remember singing this song in elementary school. Funny it popped into my brain at 70 years old!!
Where can I find a recording of this song?
This is amazing. This song popped up in my brain at 70 years old as well and I start singing it as if it was yesterday in the sixth grade.
Thank you, Mr. John Gibson for introducing our class to this song. It is such a happy song with a message.
I am 70 years old and you taught Our class this song at James Mosher Elementary school 144 in the 60s.
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