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OK I had to do it since I was bored waiting for my dinner to get here:

 

Ah, look at all the loser Cub fans

Ah, look at all the loser Cub fans

 

Michael Quade looks at the mound on the field where a drubbing has been,

Lives in denial.

Waits at the top step, wearing the look that he left Demp too long,

Was it so wrong?

 

All the loser Cubs fans

Why do they all stay true?

All the loser Cub fans

Why do they still wear blue?

 

Jimbo McHendry working the phones for a lefty that no one will pay,

Fans are in fear.

Look at him working, eating his donuts in the night when there's nobody there,

Why's he still here?

 

All the loser Cubs fans

Why do they all stay true?

All the loser Cub fans

Why do they still wear blue?

 

Ah, look at all the loser Cub fans

Ah, look at all the loser Cub fans

 

Michael Quade made Blake hit third and was buried alone for this sin,

He just can't win.

Jimbo McHendry, wiping the dirt from his hands of another bad year,

But still they care.

 

All the loser Cubs fans

Why do they all stay true?

All the loser Cub fans

Why do they still wear blue?

 

well done =D>

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That's pretty impressive, UMF. Jimbo McHendry is awesome.
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Ther IS a creepy pedo song from that era, though not the Beatles:

 

 

Young girl, stay out of my mind

My love for you is way out of line

Better run, girl!

You're much too young, girl!

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check out the lyrics for run for your life by the beatles

 

Yeah they are creepy. Lennon later said it was the song he most regretted writing and was his least favorite Beatles song.

 

Supposedly there were 2 other songs written in the same vein, Set Free and The Good Doctor, that were never released. I read somewhere they are on the German import of Live at the BBC. Who knows if its true, but if it was it was likely just some weird jealous phase Lennon was in.

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Goodbye Earl. I'd forgotten about that song. No way a man could make a hit singing a song like that if the genders were reversed.

 

 

Yeah, not much of a hit, but still. Country is filled with songs, hits or otherwise, about people killing their spouses.

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Goodbye Earl. I'd forgotten about that song. No way a man could make a hit singing a song like that if the genders were reversed.

I'd like to forget about that song. And the Dixie Chicks.

 

I had forgotten about them. This has been a painful reminder.

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Goodbye Earl. I'd forgotten about that song. No way a man could make a hit singing a song like that if the genders were reversed.

 

 

Yeah, not much of a hit, but still. Country is filled with songs, hits or otherwise, about people killing their spouses.

 

Eminem definitely had his share of hits talking about killing his wife, or ex, or whatever she was. Then again, hip hops different. G&R also had a song called I Used to Love Her But I Had to Kill Her. Dont think it was ever really a hit though.

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