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Song Parodies -> "The Iron Chef Wo Fat"

Original Song Title:

"The Reverend Mr. Black"

Original Performer:

The Kingston Trio

Parody Song Title:

"The Iron Chef Wo Fat"

Parody Written by:

The Comedian

The Lyrics

He strode easy in the kitchen, he was small and lean
When he'd curse a hot oven, it'd freeze your spleen
He'd make a bad cook look downright wrong
'Cause one look in his eyes and ya knowed he was strong

He was a tiger of a man and I want ya to know
He could steam won-tons 'til they'd freakin' glow
He carried a cookbook and he wore a hat
The folks just called him the Iron Chef Wo Fat

He could roar like a dragon with a thunderous sting
And sometimes in the kitchen, you could hear him sing ---

"I got to wok, that lo mein slowly...
I got to wok it by myself ---
For no-body else, can wok it for me...
I got to wok it by myself..."

If ever I could've thought this chef in white
Was soft and not a fellow who could fight
I gave that notion up the day
A food critic came in with a whole lot to say

Yeah, he kicked open Fat's restaurant door
And he cursed every dinner as a tasteless snore
Insulting Wo Fat all over the place,
He realized too late --- he'd made Fat lose face...

Fat kicked that critic with a kick of Kung Fu
Grabbed his head, started dunkin' in someone's Pu-Pu
Then burned his buttocks with a Sterno-flame
'Cause that critic cursed Fat's ancestors by name

Fat stood by his wok, a fork in his hand,
Then he forked that food critic straight in the gland
And yanked out them boys with a flick of his wrist
In Wo Fat's wok, both of them boys hissed, and he said ---

"I fought to wok, your subgum snow-peas...
I fought to wok 'em by myself ---
For no one insults, ancestral wok-dudes...
Your bamboo-stalk's all by itself..."

It's been many years since that famous day
Though Wo Fat's long gone, his myth will stay
I can still smell his won-tons steam
And I can still hear that food critic's scream

I learned from Fat, a man with a fighting spirit
That critic's scream, I'll always hear it,
In my memory, 'cause I want ya to understand ---
The Iron Chef Wo Fat was one bold man!

Wo Fat, he wokked,
That critic's won-tons...
Wo Fat, he wokked them by himself ---
For hon-or he felt, they must be torn loose...
And then he wokked them by himself...

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Pacing: 5.0
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Overall Rating: 5.0

Total Votes: 8

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AFW - October 07, 2005 - Report this comment
Superb story telling, and highly humerous...fives
stuart mcarthur - October 07, 2005 - Report this comment
there's a scene straight out of Sin City in there, JD - fair nearly doubled over reading it - 555
Kristof Robertson - October 07, 2005 - Report this comment
I LOVED this, JD...what a great tall tale! Mythic 5s
Rick C - October 07, 2005 - Report this comment
DKTOS but, voted fives anyway, due to the fact that it's a great story, well written.
alvin rhodes - October 07, 2005 - Report this comment
great folk tale...5s
Red Ant - October 07, 2005 - Report this comment
He can wok it out
He can wok it
Fives my vote or course
For perfect rhy-y-y-ymes
And for sure it's funny again.

Great parody Johnny D.
Adagio - October 07, 2005 - Report this comment
I don't know it either, but voted 5's. I was going to quote some favorite lines, but they were too many...this is just genius!! 5's : D

Just one of them...

"I fought to wok, your subgum snow-peas... I fought to wok 'em by myself --- For no one insults, ancestral wok-dudes... Your bamboo-stalk's all by itself..."
Johnny D - October 13, 2005 - Report this comment
Thanks, AFW, Stuart, Kristof, Rick C, alvin, Red Ant, and Adagio.

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