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It says the theme to the Fightin' Round the World is the Lumberjack Song but it sounds nothing like it. Deletion? Or does anyone else think they sound similar?
It's vaguely similar in structure, and chord progression, but only because both songs are fairly generic musically and are creative through their lyrics. I don't think it's verifiable or noteworthy, even though Matt and Trey are known Monty Python fans. I'm all for deleting it.
Professor Chaos 03:06, 6 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Puppies a reference to Fun with Veal? I don't think so
"*The old people in the retirement home demand that the boys "turn the puppies back on." This is a reference to the episode that aired before, "
Fun with Veal", which featured a montage of "puppies from around the world.""
Wally B.
Russell Crowe is not from Australia where wallabies come from he is from New Zealand. A Correction is needed here.
Amzon 04:33, 30 January 2007 (UTC)reply
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It says the theme to the Fightin' Round the World is the Lumberjack Song but it sounds nothing like it. Deletion? Or does anyone else think they sound similar?
It's vaguely similar in structure, and chord progression, but only because both songs are fairly generic musically and are creative through their lyrics. I don't think it's verifiable or noteworthy, even though Matt and Trey are known Monty Python fans. I'm all for deleting it.
Professor Chaos 03:06, 6 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Puppies a reference to Fun with Veal? I don't think so
"*The old people in the retirement home demand that the boys "turn the puppies back on." This is a reference to the episode that aired before, "
Fun with Veal", which featured a montage of "puppies from around the world.""
Wally B.
Russell Crowe is not from Australia where wallabies come from he is from New Zealand. A Correction is needed here.
Amzon 04:33, 30 January 2007 (UTC)reply