Pull the other one it has got bells on.
Pull the other one - it's got bells on.
In 1860 or 1861, the church got new bells and in 1873, it had an organ for the first time.
When I spoke to him, he said, pull the other one, kid, it has got bells on.
She didn't say a word but her expression was enough, 'Pull the other one, it's got bells on.'
'Ring the other one, it's got bells on,' interrupted Tommy.
She'd Just turned my spine to jelly with a look that should have gotten the fire bells sounding all over town.
As for psychological testing leading to progress, pull the other one - it's got bells on that, when they ring, make my dog salivate.
What kind of expression was 'pull one of the others, it's got bells on'?
"Pull the other one, it's got bells on it," Mike said, laughing.