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I recently wrote a song that suggests there ain't no barbecue in
heaven. Aside from the obvious irreverence, blasphemy and incorrect grammar, is it possible I have made a mistake? - Daddy Bone PS. You can hear the song in it's entirety at http://myspace.com/mikeboning PPS. Yes. This is shameless self promotion. |
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wrote: I recently wrote a song that suggests there ain't no barbecue in heaven. Aside from the obvious irreverence, blasphemy and incorrect grammar, is it possible I have made a mistake? Of course: your entire premise. Paul Eells (R.I.P.) is in Heaven, is eating a pork pig sammich from McClard's, and rallying the saints to call the Hogs. To paraphrase: if there ain't no BBQ there, I don't wanna go. Kevin |
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On 2006-08-06 04:56:07 -0500, Kevin Craig said:
In article . com, wrote: I recently wrote a song that suggests there ain't no barbecue in heaven. Aside from the obvious irreverence, blasphemy and incorrect grammar, is it possible I have made a mistake? Of course: your entire premise. Paul Eells (R.I.P.) is in Heaven, is eating a pork pig sammich from McClard's, and rallying the saints to call the Hogs. To paraphrase: if there ain't no BBQ there, I don't wanna go. I'm pretty sure there's no pork BBQ in hog heaven. |
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