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T.E.D. #53

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By hotbustyteen, Section Diaries
Posted on Tue Oct 17th, 2006 at 11:35:40 PM PDT
This is a rather obscure and quite homegrown earworm from the early 90's. "Slow Scorch" by Gruntruck.

Ahhhhh. The good ol' days.

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by Paul Shrug (paulshrug@YourSadCareerAsASpammer.clearwire.net) on Wed Oct 18th, 2006 at 08:23:24 AM PDT
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That comedy song by Martin Mull in which he performs a samba that contains a lot of very suggestive lyrics that are so strong he has to hum them:

"Last night I took you out/And we began to hmmm...."

"Hmmm, hm-hm-hmmmm, hm-hm-hmmmm, hm-hm-hmmmm... pick up the soap... Hmm, hm-hm-hmmmm, hm-hm-hmmmm, hm-hm-hmmmm, ... mayonnaise and rope... Hmm-hmmm-hm-hm, whips and chains.... hmm-hmm-hm-hm-hm, Great Danes... hmm-hm-hm-hm-hm-hm-hmmmm-hmmmm, your wife!"

--Shrug
"Oh how I love that pagan libertarian math!" -- Dead Air



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