Stella Ella Ola - Canadian Versions - British Columbia

British Columbia

Version from Vancouver, BC

Stella Stella ola, clap clap clap
Say yes Chica Chica, Chica Chi a chap
Say yes Chica Chica, balogna, balogna, with cheesy macaroni
Fire one, two, three, four, five!

Version from the Beautiful Okanagan

Stella Stella Ola, Clap clap clap
Singin es chiga chiga, chiga chiga clap,
Es Chiga chiga, baloney, baloney,
cheese and macaroni,
Fire, one two three four five!!!


Version from Pitt Meadows Elementary, in Pitt Meadows, BC

Stella stella old Dutch, quack quack quack
Singing S chigga chigga, chigga chigga chack
Singing S chigga chigga, velo velo velo velo velova
One, two, three, four, FIVE!

Version from Maple Ridge, BC

Stella Stella ola, clap clap clap
Singing yes Chica Chica, Chica Chica chat
Say yes Chica Chica, bologna, bologna, Cheese and macaroni
Fire one, two, three, four, FIVE!

Version from Kitimat, BC

Stella Stella Ola, clap clap clap
Singing S Chico Chico, Chico Chico chat
Singing S Chico Chico, Fl-ow, Fl-ow; Fl-ow, Fl-ow, Fl-ow
Fire one, two, three, four, five!

Version from Port Coquitlam, BC

Stella Ella Ola, clap clap clap
Singin S jigga jigga, jigga jigga Jack
Singin S jigga jigga, below below below below below
Fire! One, two, three, four, five!

Version From Victoria, BC

Stella Stella Ola
Clap clap clap
singin S cheeka cheeka
cheeka cheeka check
singing S cheeka cheeka
below below below
below below below
singing 1,2,3,4,5

Version #2 from Victoria, BC

Stella Stella Ola
Clap clap clap
Singin' S cheeka cheeka
Cheeka cheeka shark attack
Singin' S cheeka cheeka
Bologna, Bologna
With cheesy macaroni
Fire one, two, three, four, FIVE!

Version From Vernon, BC

Stella Stella Ola
Clap clap clap
singing S chigga chigga
chigga chigga chap
singing S chigga chigga
Bologna, Bologna, cheesy macaroni
Fire! 1,2,3,4,5!

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