This is a sequel to 2001's "Reckless Abandon", and features the band looking back on their clumsy youth fondly.
Theres a guy Named Fred
And He's Got A Pair Of Slacks
ooooh Fred's Got Slacks
He wears Em Really Tight
And they Fit Him Really Nice
ooooh Fred's Got Slacks
Freds Got Slacks
Freds Got Slacks
Theres a Guy Named Billy
And he's got a Pair Of Breeches
ooooh Billys Got Breeches
Billys Got Breeches
Billys Got Breeches
YEAH!
And He's Got A Pair Of Slacks
ooooh Fred's Got Slacks
He wears Em Really Tight
And they Fit Him Really Nice
ooooh Fred's Got Slacks
Freds Got Slacks
Freds Got Slacks
Theres a Guy Named Billy
And he's got a Pair Of Breeches
ooooh Billys Got Breeches
Billys Got Breeches
Billys Got Breeches
YEAH!
Lyrics submitted by Make_Yourself_85
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