I know you wanna do it
You know I wanna do it too
Out here on the dance floor
We can make sandwiches

You can be the bun
And I can be the burger girl
I know you wanna do it
We can make sandwiches

So make your thighs like butter
Easy to spread
Out here on the dance floor
You know that we can do it

Yeah we can make sandwiches

I know you wanna do it
You know I wanna do it too
Out here on the dance floor
We can make sandwiches

You can be the bun
And I can be the burger girl
I know you wanna do it
We can make sandwiches

So make your thighs like butter
Easy to spread
Out here on the dance floor
You know that we can do it

Yeah we can make sandwiches


Lyrics submitted by snakegirl

Sandwiches Lyrics as written by Mack Jr. Goudy Andy Toth

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    This is just a dirty song >:-)...I think y'all know what it's about!

    snakegirlon May 30, 2002   Link
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    this song is the shit! one of my faves! a definite crowd pleaser! an automatic inclusion in my sets!!

    thanks for finally posting it!!

    roger wilcoon June 02, 2002   Link
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    Snake girl you're wack

    InSkaMentalKittyon June 04, 2002   Link
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    Yip yip growl. My boyfriend introduced me to this song. The voice really adds to it.. it's quite amusing XDD

    Cheers, :: Kat

    enigmatic_gyrationon June 30, 2003   Link
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    I like making sandwiches

    Kaaneon October 16, 2004   Link
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    lmfao sweet song:)

    emileighon December 28, 2004   Link
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    This song is fucking ace. :'(

    ghoststorieson March 13, 2005   Link
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    heh, Like the song, Love the band, Whole reason I started to get into this kind of music, DGP's the clapper,

    cratioson January 22, 2007   Link
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    Isn't it "your legs are like butter, they're easy to spread"? ><

    DGP = awesomeness * 10^23!! :D

    *****on April 20, 2007   Link
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    This song is great. Oh, college...

    scrappy123on June 03, 2007   Link

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