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I knew what a nigger toe was long before anyone ever told me they were also called Brazil nuts.

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Yes it was indeed. "If he hollers make him pay fifty dollars every day.". I remember when I was a kid thinking how stupid it was to change it from nigger to tiger, 'cause no tiger would have fifty dollars....

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Most niggers don’t have $50 for too long. Better catch his nigger foot before it sprints to the weed dealer or the liquor store.

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Huh? It's 'if he hollers, let him go'

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I was told both versions growing up. The tiger version went: Eeny meany miney moe catch a tiger by the toe if he hollers let him go eeny meany miney moe

It was the other version without the tiger that involved money

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And if he hollers make him pay a hundred dollars.

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That doesn't even rhyme. It's "if he hollers let him go, eannie, meanie, minnie, moe. "

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OMFG I was taught "tigger" and always wondered why... suddenly it makes sense.

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I found out when Jeremy Clarkson got in trouble for mumbling it

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Wait until you learn the "Ten Little Niggers" song.

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Wait until you read '10 Little Niggers' by Agatha Christie...

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Or the Nigger of the Narcissus by Joseph Conrad, who also wrote Heart of Darkness, which was adapted into the movie Apocalypse Now.

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Is there still a 'Nigger in the woodpile' or has that been sanitized too?

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yes, it lives, as does putting a 'niggerhead' in wire fencing

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An Ethiopian in the fuel supply. W.C. Fields

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I always remember it as catch a nigger by the toe.

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When you take the stick off a bottle rocket its called a nigger chaser, not a kitty chaser.

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Leftists love their historical revisionism. History not to ones liking? Re-imagine it, and play pretend.

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Just call me an original in that case

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