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Post by wiganshrew2 on Apr 23, 2004 0:58:46 GMT 1
I need to be educated, I admit! Watching some pop channel with my grand-daughter last weekend- Some song abou Milkshakes- but I KNOW it's something very naughty. This song is, or has been, in the charts. It goes something like- (may not be 100% accurate, this!) ............"My milkshakes are better than yours, Too d***** right they're better than yours- I could teach you- but I'd have to charge...." I KNOW it's not about MacDonald's Milkshakes- I'm not THAT naive- I KNOW it's very suggestive. But I'm not up on the latest terminology! (When I was young, "Will you still love me tomorrow?" - with it's suggestions of a one-night-stand- and "Lay, lady lay"- and perhaps the jazz song, "Love for sale" were about as far as it went. It weren't so "in your face!" I have an idea- but !! (I bet no-one would dare to tell me, anyway!!)
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Post by mysticmurray on Apr 23, 2004 1:00:57 GMT 1
i believe it goes a little something like this
My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard And they're like, it's better than yours Damn right it's better than yours I could teach you But I'd have to charge
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Apr 23, 2004 1:06:27 GMT 1
subsitute the the world milkshate for something else and you better understand the motive of the song i quite like Kelies
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Post by mysticmurray on Apr 23, 2004 1:09:38 GMT 1
I know you can't spell, pricey, but we're not talking about kylie
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Apr 23, 2004 1:12:47 GMT 1
I know Kelis is who we are talking about and thats what i ment!!!! Even so that was spectacualry bad spelling again
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Post by grinfish on Apr 23, 2004 1:16:49 GMT 1
I know Kelis is who we are talking about and thats what i ment!!!! Even so that was spectacualry bad spelling again Spectacularly I can see a new EPL rule being drafted.... "Pricey's spelling may only be corrected once in any thread "
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2004 9:01:46 GMT 1
Don't worry about meanings Wiggy.
It's just a shíte song, performed by some over-paid person who probably didn't write it in the first place.
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Post by Bob Dylan on Apr 23, 2004 9:50:51 GMT 1
I need to be educated, I admit! Watching some pop channel with my grand-daughter last weekend- Some song abou Milkshakes- but I KNOW it's something very naughty. This song is, or has been, in the charts. It goes something like- (may not be 100% accurate, this!) ............"My milkshakes are better than yours, Too d***** right they're better than yours- I could teach you- but I'd have to charge...." I KNOW it's not about MacDonald's Milkshakes- I'm not THAT naive- I KNOW it's very suggestive. But I'm not up on the latest terminology! (When I was young, "Will you still love me tomorrow?" - with it's suggestions of a one-night-stand- and "Lay, lady lay"- and perhaps the jazz song, "Love for sale" were about as far as it went. It weren't so "in your face!" I have an idea- but !! (I bet no-one would dare to tell me, anyway!!) Hey Babe, stick to what you know
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Post by alecwillis on Apr 23, 2004 10:16:02 GMT 1
Check out the Boogie Pimps video for Somebody to Love for more on the theme that women's breasts were originally designed for procreation, not recreation.
Yet another thing the modern generation is denied(vintage 1950 me), the BBC banning records(Je t'Aime, Relax (sex)), (Endless Sleep, tell Laura I love her (death)). Or getting versions cut without reference to brand names (lola, Beep Beep) or most bizarre getting a song by someone called Taffy which mentioned listening to "my DJ after midnight" at a time when Radio One went off air at 11pm changed. Still they've always played "Walk on the wild side"
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Post by wiganshrew2 on Apr 23, 2004 10:56:44 GMT 1
Thanks, Bob! Maaaaaaaaaan, you're still my hero! I'd still go and see you!!! Now, YOU always could write good lyrics!! (I still don't see how she'd have to charge for teaching them how to be better endowed, so to speak- unless it's the number of the nearest cosmetic surgeon. You're too right, Ant- it is cr*p!!!!) It's a sort of catty girl song, isn't it? Sort of, "Na,na,na-na-nah- you're a loser because I've got what it takes- and you haven't!!" (We had a lot of them in my school- yes! Even in Market Drayton! At the Grammar School, that was still there, then! Yes! -even in the very early 60s!!) They used to skit the girls who they thought were "inexperienced!" I used to get mega-stick because my Mum was old-fashioned and kept me on a tight rein!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2004 12:20:33 GMT 1
I genuinely thought that song was about milkshakes. Dreadful it still is.
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