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ありがとう、由緒あるマザーファッカー
All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.
Если вы хотите избежать этой трудной части работы, пожалуйста, облегчите мне ее.
Oy vey iz mir.
“Nobody is going to feel sorry for us. 90% of the people don’t care, the other 10% are glad it happened.” — Clint Hurdle, 2019
BAN THE DH!
Fudd's First Law of Opposition: If you push something hard enough, it WILL fall down.
Teslacle's Deviant to Fudd's Law: It goes in, it must go out.
Just remember: Abraham Lincoln didn't die in vain. He died in Washington, DC
Cutch 300!!!!!
“Nero fiddled while Rome burned. Trump golfed.” — Bernie Sanders
Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FNBswcIOaqs
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https://www.songfacts.com/facts/brew...-over-the-lineWhat does one toke over the line mean?
A "Toke" is a puff from a marijuana cigarette or pipe. Tom Shipley explained: "When we wrote 'One Toke Over the Line,' I think we were one toke over the line. I considered marijuana a sort of a sacrament... If you listen to the lyrics of that song, 'one toke' was just a metaphor. It's a song about excess.
Did Lawrence Welk do one toke over the line?
Gail Farrell & Dick Dale perform "One Toke Over The Line" on The Lawrence Welk Show in 1971.
How did one toke over the line get on Lawrence Welk?
But because it was a hit single, the song also attracted the attention of Lawrence Welk, who liked to feature popular songs of the day sung by Welk Musical Family singers on his weekly television show. In 1971, singers Gail Farrell and Dick Dale performed “One Toke Over the Line” on the show.
Who originally sang one toke over the line?
Brewer & Shipley
"One Toke Over the Line" is a song written and performed by American folk rock duo Brewer & Shipley. It is a track from their 1970 LP Tarkio, and was released as their debut single in early 1971. March 1971 (U.S.)
Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead was brought in to play played steel guitar on the Tarkio sessions. He didn't play on "One Toke Over The Line," but did appear on the B-side, "Oh Mommy' (I Ain't No Commie)."
Devil’s lettuce
All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.
El perro, el perro, es mi corazón
El gato, el gato, el gato no es bueno
Cilantro es cantante
Cilantro es muy famoso
Cilantro es el hombre con el queso del diablo
El perro, el perro, nunca sin razón
El gato, el gato, el gato es obsceno
Cilantro es caliente, Cilantro es cariñoso
... nunca sin razón
El gato, el gato, el gato es obsceno
Cilantro es caliente
Cilantro es cariñoso
... mejor que su esposo