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Post by webrunner on May 6, 2009 16:32:13 GMT -7
Okay, this one's definitely not for the kids but it's funny as hell. This my strong language advisory, also do not let the song get into your head. It's not something you really want to be humming. ;D
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Post by Tim Collins on May 6, 2009 16:54:19 GMT -7
Heck there are some classic rock songs that to this day I do not understand. But that was funny - especially the two "knowing" little kids in the back seat
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Post by webrunner on May 6, 2009 21:19:07 GMT -7
Snil, that part about not understanding lyrics to classic songs reminded me of a stand up routine Elle Degeneras did about singing the wrong lyrics. She's one of my favorite comedians ever. The part about the lyrics starts at about 2:44 into this, but if you have the time, watch it all. ;D
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Post by Tim Collins on May 7, 2009 5:40:52 GMT -7
That was funny. I made 10 minutes to watch it. Loved the end, stringing lyrics into a monologue
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Post by webrunner on May 7, 2009 6:29:51 GMT -7
Two words; "monkey hatchet". There's another part of that same show where she talks about trying to get into CD packages. I can't do it now but I'll post it later today. First time I saw this particular performance, I laughed so hard I couldn't breath. Her, Jerry Seinfeld, Paula Poundstone and Ron White are all my favorite stand ups.
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Post by Tim Collins on May 7, 2009 14:47:45 GMT -7
Friend of mine in NJ as teenagers used to sing The Who's Teenage Wasteland and instead of singing ..."they're all wasted..." he use to sing ..."they're all waitresses...
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