It's not that funny is it?
When you don't know what it is
But you can't get enough of it
It's not that funny is it?

Don't blame me
Please, please, please
I didn't wanna bleed so
I didn't wanna be this late
So don't make me wait

It's not that funny is it?
No one to turn you on
All your hope is gone
It's not that funny is it? Yeah

So don't blame me
Please, please, please
You're here 'cause I say so
Didn't wanna be this late
So don't make me, don't make me wait

Here comes the night time
Looking for a little more
Working on and checking out
Somebody outside the door, yeah

Uh huh, yeah, yeah
Yeah, uh huh, uh huh, uh huh

It's not that funny is it?
But you can't get enough of it
It's not that funny is it?
Umm huh huh that funny
Not funny, umm huh
But you can't get enough
It's not that funny is it?
It's not that funny is it?
Not too funny, no
It's not that funny, not too

Yeah, I said yeah


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Not That Funny Lyrics as written by Lindsey Buckingham

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    Is it about losing Stevie to her drug addiction. It all came apart for them at the end of Rumours'. She had a hole in her nose and it broke his heart that didn't just become an old married couple with kids! Great orgasm Lindsey. You hurt her ears!!!!

    erdman1020on April 25, 2017   Link

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