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Do you remember this children's rhyme?

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It goes like this;

(same cadence as Eenie, Menie, Miney, Mo)

"Engine, Engine, Number Nine.

Going down the Chicago Line.

If the train should jump the track,

do you want your money back?

Yes, no or maybe-so?"

Now, my question is: after the other person answers, what is the follow-up response?

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  1. no i dont ,

    it sounds like little kids wouldnt really understand it .


  2. Yes =]

  3. ;-D  Yesss ~!!  that among a few others had been used at various times !! such as picking who'll be on certain teams when playing football,hide & seek,tag etc...  Now if it's down to just two people to be picked.. if the answer is yes or no for instance your pointing stops at the person on the last word BACK !!,do you want your money >back<!! get it ? .. Then they say yes or no!! then you point to or continue to the next person when  spelling out YES or NO !! & whoever  the count or your finger is pointing at last after the spelling yes or no out !! Is it !!.    r"R"r  

  4. i think its a jump rope thing... then they say yes;; no;; maybe so until the person misses and what ever they stop at is if they want there money back...

  5. IDK But I do remember the rhyme. I thought it was a jump rope tune.

  6. i remember the song but idk know the follow up response

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