The original was massive in my early teens. So much so that at one point, one of the jocks did a performance of it in our equivalent of weekly church (people performed during that time, sometimes), but he swapped out the lyrics to be "Most-Popular-Girl-in-School's Mum has got in goin' on"... I think we all thought it was rather clever, at the time (even if she obviously hated it).
So this feels almost like sacrilege, to me, as someone who grew up in that era, lol...
The original was massive in my early teens. So much so that at one point, one of the jocks did a performance of it in our equivalent of weekly church (people performed during that time, sometimes), but he swapped out the lyrics to be "Most-Popular-Girl-in-School's Mum has got in goin' on"... I think we all thought it was rather clever, at the time (even if she obviously hated it).
So this feels almost like sacrilege, to me, as someone who grew up in that era, lol...
What does that mean?
Probably a Seventh Day Adventist. Those crazies have church on Saturday
Outrageous.
Nah, Quakers, actually. But similarly "sacrilegious", at least 300-400 years ago, lol. So you were sort of on the right track!
Quaker school. They call it "Meeting House". Basically sit in silence for an hour, unless someone pipes up with something.
Actually not that terrible, in hindsight. But sacrilege to some mainstream folk, I appreciate, yes...
Eh Quakers are fine with me. They're not so different from my stock in their journey for religious freedom.