![]() ![]() I think that the kids retell it as a method of proving to other people and kids that they have grown up, almost a hierarchy among children. ![]() This is a saying often restricted to children, generally those who have grown up in the 90’s when Barney was still quite popular, who have grown older and are capable of creating such a creative and mocking rhyme. ![]() She likes it because she is a very lyrical person and likes to sings rhymes and tunes in the car whenever the family travels. She repeats it because she is at the age where she repeats everything her older brother does, no matter what it is, in order to impress the “grown ups” of how much she knows. The informant learned of this version of the Barney song from her older brother who was in sixth grade and had learned it from his friends at school. However, this version is sung by slightly older children, such as the informant from Moorpark, CA, who are aware of more violent objects such as machine guns and bazookas. This is a song sung in the same tune as the song from the Barney television show that used to go, “I love you, you love me, we are happy family, with a great big hug and a kiss from me to you, won’t you say you love me too?” In a way it is a play on it and mocks the cherished children’s show, which is as classic as Sesame Street and Big Bird. “I hate you, you hate me, let’s get together and kill Barney, with a bazooka, and a big ol’ machine gun, boom, boom, boom and Barney’s dead.” ![]()
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