They're always doin' fry
Tryin' to get me high
I felt the pressure but I never did

They always call me dude
Put it in my food
I never wanted to when I was a kid

I've got no septicals
From eating egg rolls
They took my squirt gun and made it a bong

My teacher smelled my clothes
They think I'm one of those
My mom's from Utopia, my dad's Tommy Chong

My sister's name
Is Mary-Jane
And mine's Bud, mine's Bud


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    that kid forgot to add the whole middle of the song probly casue he cant figure out what they say but you made alot of mistakes here is the correct version of what i could figure out cause i still dont know the middle but i do know more than what you have

    They're always doin fry, tryin to get me high, felt the pressure but i never did. they always called me dude, put it in my food. i had the munchies when i was a kid. DONT.... ? ? i took my squirt gun and made it a bong ? ? ? My sisters name is Mary-Jane and mines Bud Mines Buuuud

    the ? means i could not figure out that part he says it to fast but even tho i am sXe this song still kicks ass i like all nofx songs excpet a nofx theme song that song sucks the only bad nofx song is that

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