E Street Brat
Footballguy
Who actually calls it this? C'mon Jimmy,
people writing lyrics for a song?Who actually calls it this? C'mon Jimmy,
If he had a little success, his words might matter.Who actually calls it this? C'mon Jimmy,
Instantly popped in my head when I saw the title. He should earn a knighthood for that turn of phrase to have been so deeply embedded in our heads without paying rent. That's impressive.Who actually calls it this? C'mon Jimmy,
Salt your moneymaker.Some people claim that there's a woman to blame.
Technically its a container, that you can shake...Technically it is a shaker and you can put whatever you want into it. So if you put sugar in it is it a sugar shaker even though it was sold for salt? Or is it a salt shaker of sugar?
Don't go opening up that canReminds me of the time I stepped on a Pop Tart.
Let's not go jumping.to.conclusions.Technically its a container, that you can shake...
/thread.The man released "Cheeseburger in Paradise" and you chose to break his balls about this instead?
Then it would be a sugar caster.Technically it is a shaker and you can put whatever you want into it. So if you put sugar in it is it a sugar shaker even though it was sold for salt? Or is it a salt shaker of sugar?
Who dosent like their burger with lettuce and tomatoes, Heinz 57 and French fried potatoes?The man released "Cheeseburger in Paradise" and you chose to break his balls about this instead?
Those of us old enough to remember pop tops have no trouble with that line. Things were like razor blades hiding in the sand or grass.Probably the worst lyrics of all big "popular" hits.
And "stepped on a pop top"? He sings like it like "stepped on a pop tart".
And to be fair, 99.8% of his target demographic remembers pop tops.Those of us old enough to remember pop tops have no trouble with that line. Things were like razor blades hiding in the sand or grass.
It used to be 99.8%. Now its getting to the point of about 50%. The rest dont remember a damn thing.And to be fair, 99.8% of his target demographic remembers pop tops.
Truth.It used to be 99.8%. Now its getting to the point of about 50%. The rest dont remember a damn thing.
It was tough being barefoot in the olden days. In addition to removable pop tops there was more broken glass with fewer plastic bottles.Those of us old enough to remember pop tops have no trouble with that line. Things were like razor blades hiding in the sand or grass.
Not to mention Jarts.It was tough being barefoot in the olden days. In addition to removable pop tops there was more broken glass with fewer plastic bottles.