Let's make belive that were in love
So that i can break up with you


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Let's Make Belive That Were In Love (so I Can Break Up With You) song meanings
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    Add Trogdor! Oh ya, and this song is about the decline of relationships these days that hold substance. Strong Bad realized this, and decided to write a song to show everyone out there just how mundane and inept they are at creating lasting and meaningful relationships...... Or maybe it's just a funny song.

    slugsinthefieldson June 18, 2003   Link
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    oh ya. Strong Bad is the coolest guy ever.

    slugsinthefieldson June 18, 2003   Link
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    Strong Bad wrote this song after he lost Ali and Ali's Sister. Many believe he was in denial, and did not want to face up to the fact that he really did love Ali and Ali's Sister. Both of them. Oh god, that was a funny episode, "There are two of us!" said sexily "Deleted".

    slugsinthefieldson June 19, 2003   Link
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    Well, there is only one of me....Deleted! What?!

    testmeeton February 07, 2005   Link

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