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Post by torethatbridgeout on May 4, 2004 20:08:09 GMT -5
I love em all, but your pick
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Post by kgp on May 5, 2004 18:21:12 GMT -5
The "clean underwear" line didn't bother me until the "Love Untold" thread. Now I'm having nightmares about skidmarks. Maybe his wife lays out his underwear in the morning for him now.
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Post by Caroline on May 6, 2004 11:27:51 GMT -5
a crushed rat's brain.
yuck.
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Post by paulie on May 25, 2004 23:28:58 GMT -5
the last
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Post by GtrPlyr on May 26, 2004 0:01:14 GMT -5
Welcome back Paulie....where have you been?
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Post by Kathy on May 26, 2004 20:43:34 GMT -5
-like catherine the great underneath a horse....
blech
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Post by jagger46 on May 26, 2004 23:38:49 GMT -5
Somehow I have missed "let me drink your spit." In what song is that line?"
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Post by kgp on May 27, 2004 18:51:27 GMT -5
Somehow I have missed "let me drink your spit." In what song is that line?" "Get a Move On"- Dead Man Shake
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Post by copyeditor on May 30, 2004 22:56:09 GMT -5
Pin the tail on Demi Moore
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Post by paulie on Jun 5, 2004 23:12:02 GMT -5
gtrplr i've been on a little hiatus for a sec cause my computer died i'm back waiting for news on folker. its great to be back on my favorite web page again.
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MacGyver
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Post by MacGyver on Jun 26, 2004 22:27:12 GMT -5
a crushed rat's brain. yuck. Is THAT what he says in "It's a wonderful lie"? I wasn't sure. I always thought it was "crushed, fried brain".
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Post by kgp on Jun 27, 2004 16:31:23 GMT -5
Is THAT what he says in "It's a wonderful lie"? I wasn't sure. I always thought it was "crushed, fried brain". LOL Here's our rat's brain dicussion from a few months back. We're still not sure.
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Post by KeithD on Jul 29, 2004 8:31:11 GMT -5
never liked the Unabomber references. that nut killed people.
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Post by Smorgasberg on Jul 29, 2004 12:06:37 GMT -5
-like catherine the great underneath a horse.... blech Hey, just stumbled on this thread, and that line is definitely the worst. To make matters worse, it says, "underneath a big horse," like just mentioning unnatural relations with any horse didn't have enough oomph. Look, if you say something like that to a gal, you can be damned sure that her sexual preference is never going to be you.
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Post by Kathy on Jul 29, 2004 13:38:14 GMT -5
Hey, just stumbled on this thread, and that line is definitely the worst. To make matters worse, it says, "underneath a big horse," like just mentioning unnatural relations with any horse didn't have enough oomph. Look, if you say something like that to a gal, you can be damned sure that her sexual preference is never going to be you. lol I forgot the "big" -- selective retention I guess. It does seem kinda redundant given the inference.
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Post by DDog on Jul 30, 2004 0:39:17 GMT -5
I'm no Bob The Bible Banger, but everytime I play Stink, I skip over ***Damn Job...
same goes on Mammadaddydid... the "GD" just bugs me, I end up saying 'Goshdarn kid' to drown it out cuz aside from that part, I dig that tune...
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Post by Numskll on Aug 13, 2004 8:11:06 GMT -5
lol I forgot the "big" -- selective retention I guess. It does seem kinda redundant given the inference. While your still reeling from that image, what about the the line from 'only lie worth telling' off stereo/mono "you lied enough, opened wide enough to drive a truck right through' I've always thought this a wonderfully mean spirited and yet pretty song.
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Post by Christian on Nov 9, 2004 11:08:21 GMT -5
Never liked "he will rape and pillage in a village of his choice." It might be a reference to Alex Chilton 'raping' other artists' back catalogue by stealing their melodies, I suppose. If so, it's quite clever - otherwise it's a clanger that tarnishes a great song.
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Post by troublkepnyerhedup on Nov 9, 2004 12:04:36 GMT -5
Never liked "he will rape and pillage in a village of his choice." It might be a reference to Alex Chilton 'raping' other artists' back catalogue by stealing their melodies, I suppose. If so, it's quite clever - otherwise it's a clanger that tarnishes a great song. some people, me included, hear it: "Cerebreal rape and pillage in the village of his choice" if that's any better
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Post by FirstAveFiend on Nov 9, 2004 19:27:33 GMT -5
some people, me included, hear it: "Cerebreal rape and pillage in the village of his choice" if that's any better I agree with the Cerebral. I'm pretty sure thats it and that makes more sense, being that I'm sure he's a fan.
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