Singing the wrong words
There's a grand tradition of singing the wrong words to jingles, hymns and the dreaded school songs. Or maybe you have a corporate anthem too cheesy for words? Tell us the alternate words you and your friends sang so that we can too.
( , Thu 27 Jan 2005, 10:02)
There's a grand tradition of singing the wrong words to jingles, hymns and the dreaded school songs. Or maybe you have a corporate anthem too cheesy for words? Tell us the alternate words you and your friends sang so that we can too.
( , Thu 27 Jan 2005, 10:02)
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I always liked to sing along to popular songs, replacing the word 'love' with the word 'lunch' whenever it comes along.
For example:
"I would do anything for lunch" - meatloaf
"It must me lunch, lunch, lunch" - madness
"I know what lunch is" - celine dion
Further hilarity ensues by replacing the word 'baby' with 'gravy'.
e.g.: "Gravy you're the one", "I love you gravy", "ice, ice, gravy"
This comes together perfectly with "Baby Love" by Diana Ross & The Supremes.
( , Fri 28 Jan 2005, 12:32, Reply)
I always liked to sing along to popular songs, replacing the word 'love' with the word 'lunch' whenever it comes along.
For example:
"I would do anything for lunch" - meatloaf
"It must me lunch, lunch, lunch" - madness
"I know what lunch is" - celine dion
Further hilarity ensues by replacing the word 'baby' with 'gravy'.
e.g.: "Gravy you're the one", "I love you gravy", "ice, ice, gravy"
This comes together perfectly with "Baby Love" by Diana Ross & The Supremes.
( , Fri 28 Jan 2005, 12:32, Reply)
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