What the hell is up with that,
When you can't buy your own laundry basket?
Why was I the victim?
You stole my wicker tool
I came inside to check
On my clothing as they're drying
I could've sworn I left it in the apartment laundry room

chorus
But now it's gone
Now its gone my clothing in a bundle
With socks, and pants, and underwear
Falling to the ground

Fuck the guy who took my shit
And stole my laundry basket
If I see you with my basket in the laundry room
I'll kick your ass
Shit on clothes
And take back my fuckin' basket
And then you'll be the victim because
You stole my wicker tool

chorus
But now it's gone
Now its gone my clothing in a bundle
With socks, and pants, and underwear
Falling to the ground

Fuck the guy who took my shit
And stole my laundry basket
If I see you with my basket in the laundry room
I'll kick your ass
Shit on clothes
And take back my fuckin' basket
And then you'll be the victim because
You stole my wicker tool


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    lol i think this song is pure comedy..but yea, i agree it would suck for someone to dump all ur clothes out and steal ur laundry basket..i'd be pretty pissed..lol

    afipunk84on July 03, 2002   Link
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    lol, I think he goes too far by saying he'd shit on the guys clothes.

    etched_in_coldon May 02, 2003   Link
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    Oh yeah, some of these lyrics are wrong. tisk tisk

    etched_in_coldon May 02, 2003   Link
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    these lyrics arent wrong, i should know, i submitted them and i got them off of the bands website, so unless they posted the wrong lyrics, these arent wrong...but anyway, yea i also think shitting on someones clothes is a bit too far..lol

    afipunk84on July 01, 2003   Link

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