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Song Parodies -> "The Word 'Dumbbell Has Two. . . ."

Original Song Title:

"I Put a Spell on You"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Screamin' Jay Hawkins

Parody Song Title:

"The Word 'Dumbbell Has Two. . . ."

Parody Written by:

John A. Barry

The Lyrics

The word "dumbbell has two
Meanings: (1) kind
Of weighted equipment that you
Are hard tryin'
To lift and cryin'.

You know, you can stand up
Or you can sit down.
When you get your hand up,
Don't let weight land on feet on the ground.

The word dumbbell has two
Meanings: (2) guy
Or gal who
Don't know goo
To shine shoe
From his/her poo that is brown.

There's lots down there,
Washington, D.C.,
Town full of clowns
And sleaze-creeps.

These scourge dumbbells will screw
You every time.

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alvin - April 08, 2008 - Report this comment
especially liked the shoe goo / poo reference

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