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Song Parodies -> "Regal (the german man)"

Original Song Title:

"Bob"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Weird Al Yankovic

Parody Song Title:

"Regal (the german man)"

Parody Written by:

bckid

The Lyrics

I man am regal, a german am I
Never odd or even

My luck just flies
Look son I'm busy

To scared to move
Sell lemons and melons

Look ma I made a suit
Lisa bonet took the basil

Course I was wrong
Was it a cat or a dog I saw?


Time to vote sir
Better talk to God

Did those nine men interprit, what those nine men, nod
Someday I'll be a star

Won't lovers revolt now?
As safe as, half a racecar

Pa's a prune
Ma is as selfish as they come


Made my baby moody, doom your clan


Ah, Satan and Natasha
He's a devil of a man

Take some Tylenol
Eat a banana, baton

Stop nixin' Nixon
No stones, no spades

No minor ego
Naomi, come on

A Toyotas a Toyota
A dog is trapped, in a pagoda


Hey, yo, don ho
Nurse I spy gypsies-run

Meanwhile felines
Try to eat bees I won

UFO tofu
Where's the landfill, pew

Who's the rat, that isn't sanitary, sue.
Whoo! A gold nugget, I've waited ever so ,long

Go buy some salami, lasagna, and a hog!

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Voting Results

 
Pacing: 2.4
How Funny: 1.4
Overall Rating: 1.6

Total Votes: 7

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Ric Johnson - October 27, 2005 - Report this comment
"Pa's a prune Ma is as selfish as they come" How is this a palindrome?
Vincent - June 06, 2006 - Report this comment
this isn't a parody....the only palindromes are the ones that Weird Al already had in there.. try again, this time be original and write.
Tony - September 04, 2007 - Report this comment
These arent the right words, the song is supposed to be made up of Palindromes
Tomy - June 25, 2008 - Report this comment
Wow, that was anything but funny. You just wasted 2 minutes of my life
Remy - October 18, 2008 - Report this comment
Were you trying to make the whole song revolve around Regl, the German man mentioned at the beginning? Well, it got kinda random at the end. I know you were trying to stay faithful to the original lyrics, but devate a bit more so the song has a plot.
Brandon Reina - November 29, 2016 - Report this comment
I prefer going to Regal than Cinemark or AMC (American Multi-Cinema). Regal is a MOVIE THEATER in North America. Their policy trailers are awesome. Their movie theaters include Regal Cinemas, Edwards Theaters and United Artists Theaters (no relation to the film company of the same name which is aptly owned by MGM).
Sarah Palindrome - November 29, 2016 - Report this comment
Denial plain, Ed.
Asa - November 29, 2016 - Report this comment
If there's anything more annoying, pointless, and ugly than a palindrome, it's a false palindrome. They're even more obnoxious when incorporated into a "parody." Strictly a private puzzle-solving exercise for idle freaks. I won't reconsider even if the Nobel Prize for Literature is awarded for a lifetime of creativity in palindrome writing.

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