Granny's gone and done it again

Higgilty piggility my black hen, she lays eggs for gentlemen, Sometimes nine and sometimes ten; Gentlemen come every day. To see what my black hen has laid. Albert Jack, whose book Pop Goes the Weasel: The Secret Meanings of Nursery Ryhmes is accurate as often as it is not, claims the rhyme is the narration of a brothel keeper or procuress, advertising the services of her girls.
 
H2O you should troll the new posts.
I can not believe how many newbies make the same mistakes.
Over and over. Even after they had to same "problem" a month or two ago ( I know this because I look at all their posts) and didn't follow the advice the first time.
 

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