Hey you.

Oh stop the bullshit slut. You don't have a damn thing on under that mini nighty. You want a good fucking so bad you can taste it. So stop screwin' around and get the damn thing off. Stop talking and start fuckin'.

I be fuckin
I be fuckin


Fuckin in the bushes, fucking on the grass. If you gots a neden bitch I'll fuck your nasty ass.

I be fuckin
I be fuckin

Let me tell you somethin.

When I look at you I look at a man who aint never fucked. Now don't get me wrong, I believe that you might of humped or somethin. Now you might have even made love, but see, I aint even like that. I mean when I'm with a bitch.....I be fuckin

I be fuckin

Fuckin in the classroom, fuckin in the mall. Fuck em' short, fat, stubble, cribbled, bald, or tall.

I be fuckin
I be fuckin

Let me ask you somethin.

When I look at you, somethin tells me that you just aint sexin. I mean, how could a man in his right mind get wit a bitch as fuckin folded as you, but see that juggalo aint in his right mind. So bitch I'm comin over. I'm alet you know that.....I be fuckin

I be fuckin

Fuckin in the chimney, fuckin in the shed.

I be fuckin
I be fuckin
I be fuckin
I be fuckin

Fuckin in the bushes, fuckin on the grass. If you gots a neden bitch I'll fuck your nasty ass.

I be fuckin
I be fuckin
I be fuckin


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    I think it would be cool if they both committed mass suiside with a bunch of their fans.

    ImNeilYoungon October 14, 2008   Link

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