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Song parodies
Do you ever alter the lyrics of a song to amuse yourself?
I was listening to media player on random just when Down Under from Men at Work came on. One verse goes : "Buying bread from a man in Brussels He was six-foot-four and full of muscles I said, "Do you speak-a my language?" He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich" For some reason, I always sing the last line as, He just smiled and gave me a knuckle sandwich. It's only a tiny change but makes me chuckle every time. Here's my wouldbe Radiohead covers for your amusement (possibly) : ************************************** I'm a Sikh I don't speak Urdu Why am I in kashmir I don't belong here ************************************** Farmer Police, arrest this man He drove a tractor off my land He's like a defrocked priest from Stowe Farmer Police, arrest this girl Drunk on cider she's gonna hurl And her skirt's so short it seems tarty This is what you get This is what you get This is what you get In Somerset. ************************************* Give us all a laugh with yours |
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The one that makes me laugh is 'I Bought it on eBay' by Weird Al Yankovic, a play on 'I want it that way' by The Backstreet Boys . . .
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Tragedy, when your tits go clang and your balls go bang it's agony.
And then there's the famous Paul Young lyric: Every time you go away you take a piece of meat with you.
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