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"There was an old man named Michael Finnegan..."
"He grew whiskers on his chin-e-gan..." is the first thing I think of. While I really like the nn Finn, I'd suggest you use Finlay or Phineas, myself. But, if you love it, then you should use it.edited for spelling
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That's what I always think of, too.
"The only man who makes no mistakes is the man who never does anything." ~~ Theodore Roosevelt
Loving Theodore and Chloe!
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Me too!I like Finlay and Finn though. "...the wind came along and blew them in again..." lol**miss_smiley**
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I am not familiar with this little ditty. Do you think I could find it on the internet somewhere?? I'll look - thanks for the heads up.
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SimpleAll I did was type in part of the first verse into Google and came up with this page: http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/lyrics/finnegan.htmIt has the lyrics and instrumental clip of the music.
~Heather~
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