You are just NOT going to believe this one!!!
(h/t Steve McHenry, on Techcomm)
Friday, April 18, 2008
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That really boggled my mind trying to figure out what it was about. It sounded like it was about pot, but maybe about Jesus and toke means something else. This helped explain it.
ReplyDeleteSrsly, one of the BEST things I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteYou have made my day!
Toke one of those bad boys and pass it on over, 'k? ::g::
Hee hee hee... Paulo, I was a kid when the original song came out & hit the radio. It was one of those songs that got by most parents and radio censors of the day, although nearly all the kids (including those of us who didn't partake) knew and reveled in the knowledge that our elders weren't totally infallible. That it also got by Lawrence Welk, the squarest of the square, is no less of a surprise but no less delicious even today.
ReplyDeleteMaria, isn't 7:15 am a bit early for that? Then again, isn't 7:15 am on a Saturday a bit early for anything?Tell you what: I'll send The Boy over with some gifts. And I'll tell Snippet he's off visiting a hot vampire chick author. :-D (I really enjoyed the book, BTW - when's the next one coming out?)
(waving) Hi FARf, food poisoning hit the BirdHouse but we're slowly feeling better. Sorry I've been out of touch, but I've barely had the computer on since Thursday.
ReplyDeleteYow, KB! Get better, OK?
ReplyDeleteThanks FARf, we're actually much better - still fragile though. It seems like it's been one thing after another.
ReplyDeleteWOW, to quote the Cowardly Lion, 'Aw shucks, I'm speechless, harharhar.' Loved Lawrence's little quip at the end about it being "A true modern spiritual." I shudder that the guy was from Algona, IA, out here in my neck o' the woods.
ReplyDeleteWhile we're in the realm of incongruity, you might like to check out this little Wallace and Gromit video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyRLSzUBoaY
It's worth it. :-)