here it is lonely here where i lie here it is empty here in my heart here there is no one here where i am here it is empty here in my heart here where i lie grab the handle cock the hammer pull the trigger change the channel grab the handle cock the hammer change the channel pull the trigger kill everyone now please, kill everyone now kill everyone now i guess they'll be breast-feeding in space soon remember, a stitch in time saves precious bodily fluids there is no future without - plastic ! plastic ! plastic ! chairman mao was a great cook, he fel all of china one billion two billion three billion four billion five billion six billion served, served, served, served would you like fries with that, ma'am ? how 'bout a sundae ? here it is lonely... kill everyone now


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    GhostTiger, i never made that connection to pink flamingoes, which is SUCH A GREAT FILM. The only line i can honestly recall from it is the scene where they have the "evil-doers" of the plot tied up "convicting them of Asshole-ism" an excellent line!

    for me this song is comparable to the last track on "you kill me" release, "paradise". which is about being your average human who works a minimum-wage job, upon which the employee becomes disgruntled with the people they work with, customers and co-workers alike. working in a grocery store for a year plus i can feel these "McJob" lines such as "would you like fries with that ma'am?". NOMEANSNO is a band that will never get recognition for their musical/lyrical accomplishments. i will honestly say that i hope it stays that way, they are a diamond in the rough, to use a cliche phrase, they are better off being respected 100% in the underground then being thrown away in a culture that values mediocrity and stupidity in a modern culture that should be about expanding the minds of those who live in it.

    thank you NOMEANSNO. you are truly a gift to those of my generation

    alexvonkillmoreon June 22, 2009   Link

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