Well I wanna get in the whole world’s pants
and when my beaver’s hungry preemies ain’t got a chance
I turn it out in granny glasses and hotpants
and my digs are decked out for statutory romance

WITH HIM EVERY NITE I WANNA ROCK OUT
WITH HIM EVERY NIGHT I WANNA ROCK OUT
WITH HIM EVERY NITE UNDER THE HUMP LITES
OH YEAH HUMP LITES OH YEAH

Well they call me your grandma cuz I’m two-hundred-and six
but I got a lollipop you know you wanna lick
I’ll bounce up and down on the preemie trampoline
and shake my pop-poms cuz I’m Chunky Superteen

Cuz I am your grandma
She is your grandma!!!


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    this song is about chunky dressing like an old lady & having sex young boys.

    heartinaslingon April 10, 2006   Link
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    thats hot

    omfgmattyon December 21, 2008   Link

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