Bob the Builder
Can we fix it?
Bob the bulider
Yes we can!

Scoop, Muck and Dizzy and Roley too
Lofty and Wendy join the crew
Bob and the gang have so much fun
Working together, they get the job done

Bob the Builder
Can we fix it?
Bob the Builder
Yes, we can!

Pilchard and Bird, Travis and Spud
Playing together like good friends should

Bob the Builder
Can we fix it?
Bob the Builder
Yes, we can

Scoop, Muck and Dizzy and Roley too
Lofty and Wendy join the crew
Bob and the gang have so much fun
Working together, they get the job done

Bob the Builder
Can we fix it?
Bob the Builder
Yes, we can!

Pilchard and Bird, Travis and Spud
Playing together like good friends should

Bob the Builder
Can we fix it?
Bob the Builder
Yes, we can


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Bob The Builder Lyrics as written by Simon Nicholson Keith Hopwood

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    THIS SONG IS ACTUALLY ABOUT RECONSTRUCTION.. IT IS A SUBLIMINAL MESSAGE.... THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ANAL TISSUE IN FAGGOT'S ANUS.. BOB THE BUILDER IS TRYING TO FIX THE ANAL TISSUE IN HIS BUMBUDDIES... SCOOP AND FLOP... YOU SEE.. BOB IS A FAGGOT AND HE IS ASHAMED OF IT.. THATS WHY HE RECONSTRUCTS HIS BUMBUDDIES ANUSES TO COVER IT UP...

    GreatRedGoaton October 17, 2002   Link

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