I met a fox the other day
When I asked how much she cost, I had to pay
All of a sudden I brought her home
She's one hundred kilos dressed in silverchrome

She's my world, she's so rad
She's the best ride I ever had
She's my life, she's so bad
She's the best ride I ever had

When I imagine me and her
You know that I get a stand-up fur
I give her oil, I give her gas
And get her seat beneath my ass
Then the turtledoves drive away

She's secondhand, so what? She's true, she's by my side
For all I care, she's hot, she's a real good ride
When we go out, people stop and stare with jealous minds
It's OK for me, as long as they let her be...
To prevent something like a theft I got her locked around a tree


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    Just to set the record straight for everyone who says they thought this was about a hooker. You're SUPPOSED to think it's about a hooker.

    This is called an Innuendo (Or double entrede), a question or phrase that has more than one meaning. One of which is often a sexual reference.

    All the ladies will tell you that us Brits do it best. The Europeans understand the mechanics but seem to prefer to watch. And the Americans try but always miss the target.

    Imposing Snailon June 05, 2007   Link
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    this song is their BEST

    Pretty in Punkon May 05, 2002   Link
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    this song is their BEST

    Pretty in Punkon May 05, 2002   Link
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    nothing beats a song about a Vespa

    newfoundfinchon May 06, 2002   Link
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    I was told to listen to this song by Dale!! I need to hear it!

    saves_the_day_girlon May 09, 2002   Link
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    i LOVE this song! millencolin is so awesome!

    evol stairwellon May 19, 2002   Link
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    I adore Millencolin. At first I thought this song was about a woman, because I didn't know all the words.. .then I realized what its really about and felt stupid. :)

    Victory Marchon May 19, 2002   Link
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    I bummed myself telling my friend this was about a hooker... :|

    Cliffyon May 24, 2002   Link
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    Bummed myself OUT...

    Cliffyon May 24, 2002   Link
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    When I first heard it I also thought it was about a hooker, then I saw the video and I too felt quite stupid

    aebassiston May 28, 2002   Link

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