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The greedy little piggy-wiggy should know better, shouldn't she?
And who's the greedy little piggy-wiggy?
They tossed up for it, or something, in the Piggy-Wiggy caf.'
When confronted with the nursery vocabulary of "piggy-wiggy" and "woof-woof", Ben pronounced his teacher "stupid".
Never again would he sit with him in the Piggy-Wiggy caf sucking a Coke or licking an ice cream.
We spent all one afternoon trying to get it figured out when we got out of hospital, in the Piggy-Wiggy caf.'
Monica Simmons, rather worryingly niece to Parsloe-Parsloe, is nevertheless a highly capable girl despite referring to the Empress as a "piggy-wiggy".
She named her gorgeous little piggy-wiggy Bunny until he became a bore – sorry, she did write boar – and had to be despatched to "pig heaven".
After all, you and Chuck seem to have done much the same with Ruth, only you swapped her for a candy bar in the Piggy-Wiggy caf.'
Very tasty for a silly old man from Tusculum who ought to have stayed in Tusculum and tickled his pigs, not gone to Rome to tickle a barbarian piggy-wiggy!
It was intensified when he was able to meet Chuck in the Piggy-Wiggy caf and found, as they discussed their position over a milk shake, that although Chuck liked Ruth well enough he didn't particularly want to marry her or anybody else at the age of sixteen.
From their meeting at the Piggy-Wiggy caf Chuck went on to matrimony with Ruth and Stanton turned to work for an anodyne, his grief for Ruth tempered by a secret relief that it had proved impossible for him to get married at sixteen.