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Boiled Beef and Carrots

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who sang it as part of his act and later recorded it. The song extols the virtues of a typical English, and particularly
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for belly ("Derby Kelly"). "Blow out your kite" means "fill your stomach". It uses the word
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word for the womb which, by extension, came to mean the belly.
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