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Everybody’s working for the weekend

posted by songspeak | 09.05.08 | permalink |

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This week brought us labor day, Gustav, and the passing of Don LaFontaine and Jerry Reed. Jon Bon Jovi is building some stuff in Newark, New Jersey, and Kid Rock is gung ho about the National Guard (not enough to enlist, though, I’ll bet). We also were reminded of some classic misheard lyrics. And while Matt professed his love for fajitas at On The Border, Jamie expressed his desire to live on the Tendercrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch later-in-life.

I wanna touch the light fajita in your eyes

Hootie & The Tendercrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranches

Snowman… You got yer ears on, good buddy?

She seems to have an invisible talk show

Who says you can’t build homes… in Newark?

In a world… without Don LaFontaine’s movie voice

Army National Guard commercial with Kid Rock, in theaters now

Tags: burger king, don lafontaine, fajitas, genesis, gustav, jerry reed, jon bon jovi, kid rock, national guard, new jersey, newark, on the border, peter gabriel, phil collins, tendercrisp bacon cheddar ranch

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