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Date: Mon, 25 Apr 1994 11:54:24 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jeanne Stapleton <berrie@eskinews.eskimo.com>
Subject: Re: Rialto: Because its funny
To: Mark Schuldenfrei <schuldy@zariski.harvard.edu>
Cc: carolingia@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
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> 
> (Barbara Nostrand) writes:
> 
> > Oh yes ... there is a song that the Carolingian
> >joungleurs perform which I believe is a christmas song.  It is all in Latin
> >and goes something like (Galite Galite Christuses nautus ex Maria >Virgine
> Galite ...)
> 
> The Latin teacher speaks out.  While I haven't sung this one myself, it is
> a favorite of the GlenGoria Consort in Calontir, and I have heard it many 
> times.  The text, as my memory recalls, is:
>           Gaudete, Gaudete Christus est natus ex Virgine Maria, Gaudete!
>          (Rejoice, rejoice, Christ is born from the Virgin Mary, Rejoice.)
> 
>       And just to throw something totally (maybe somewhat) tasteless:
> 
>        Dominoes, Dominoes, I need a pizza.
>        Half an hour or its free, Dominoes
>        Dominoes, Dominoes, I need a pizza.
>        Half an hour or its free, Dominoes.
>              Extra sausage extra cheese, double peperoni
>              Hold the mushrooms if you please,
>              Also the anchoives.
>                                          -drx
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Mark Schuldenfrei (schuldy@math.harvard.edu)
Great!  A new verse!  I've sung this one with impromptu consorts, and
can never remember all of any one verse, so often improvise an ending
line with something like "Caveat emptorum..."

Faves from Lochac:  "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and "Mary Had a
Little Lamb" both fit to the verse tune.  Try it, see if you can get
through it straight-faced!

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