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    dumbass! duh theres no lyircs.. so why make a page to tell people that?

    retarded-slothon August 14, 2002   Link
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    yea, i know, thats so stupid.

    sparklingmonkeyson August 19, 2002   Link
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    Well, I figure we all would look at this page to make fun of you for actually posting that there are no lyrics. Moron.

    BuRnOuT_00on August 30, 2002   Link
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    This websites about songs, not lyrics. Listen to the music and discuss that. Or make up your own. Whatever.

    Good Track - I'm listening to it just now, so that's why I came to this page.

    Luv, Louise xxx

    Lougolason September 12, 2002   Link
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    the person is obveously a real genus to post this song...

    SicramPunkNum150on September 22, 2002   Link
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    This song is about many things I think it says alot about womens issues and about the civil rights movemnt of the 60's. This songs shows hope for the normal guy living in modern america, and doesnt give into corprate company meetings with big wigs and head honchos. Billie Joe is not afraid to say what he thinks in this song even if it is a little riska. More songs should be this honest about the world. I think this song really shows a sing of acheiving the goal of world peace and ending world hunger, miss america should have done a cameo on this track.

    0Brandon1784on September 24, 2002   Link
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    i swear this song sound`s like the Matt Hardy sound track. from WWE? special the guitar

    LoserDude45on October 17, 2002   Link
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    well done mr brandon

    X peace X

    Billie_Joe_is_mineon April 11, 2003   Link
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    this song is from austin powers 2. from the scene where austin says: isn't it amazing that the british countryside looks absolutly nothing like southern california.

    letters_to_no_oneon June 10, 2003   Link
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