In the spirit of the tutor

Jan 19, 2006

To the moiling and toiling head mohel
There came a goy boy with a boil
He put him under the foil
But made blunders royal
And changed him from goy into goil.

Here's a hit for "goils", containing this:

Amster's family arrived here to cold-water poverty on the Lower East Side — his earliest memories are of horse-driven fire engines and of stealing food from pushcarts and coal for the family's tenement stove.

I didn't know that you could get food from coal.

Comments

on 2006-01-19 16:11:48.0, Michael commented:

coal? it's great, really. Lots of calories, no fat or carbs, keeps practically forever, and it's organic.

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and, further, on 2006-01-19 17:30:28.0, dave zacuto commented:

the new goil's goy parents sought remedy and appealed to then-president Kennedy they said, Charge this man who made Anne of our Stan quoth Jack, who should want such an enemy?

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and, further, on 2006-01-21 18:03:23.0, ben wolfson commented:

But when Jack caught a glimpse of young Anne Who until recently had been a man He felt the strong presence Of a raging tumescence And he started to think of a plan.

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