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"Ladies and gentlemen, we proudly present a picaresque score of passing fancy"
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Well you guys, Panic At The Disco LOVE Chuck Palahniuk, if you have not read any of his books, you should go out and buy some. So what this song is, Its a tribute to Chucks Books, His stories always give you the end first and then he does a flash back to what happened. So in this song you can hear what some of the songs are going to sound like before the CD even starts. And you can also hear a guy saying something in Polish, that's maybe cuz Chuck is Ukrainine and speaks Polish, might be a Msg to him. So ya just some info.

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This is an introduction to the actual introduction which is "The only thing between martyrdom and suicide is press coverage". The guy at the end of it says "Ladies and Gentlemen we proudly present a picturesque song of " What the F does he say?

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i have no clue and it's been driving me crazy. theres also some other voices that sound like the news playing in the background or something. any ideas anyone?

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he says something in polish, im polish.....wait let me listen to it again and maybe i can understand it

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he says..something something everyone already knows. thats all i can get out of it

Cover art for Introduction lyrics by Panic! at the Disco

He says "Ladies and Gentlemen we proudly present a picturesque song of Happy Familys"

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"Ladies and Gentlemen we proudly present a picturesque scar of passing fancy"

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"Picturesque score of passing fancy"

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hmmm polich u say? i think it sounds a bit more like russian (im russian :P) but then again i could be rong....

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it is polish. there is a meaning to that. read the bio of panic! if you can get something out of that. as i have explained in other panic! songs, panic! believed their popularity to be "passing", as the man says. they mock themselves, really. it's quite obvious in "london beckoned.." panic! still jokes about their popularity, and still believe it to be some kind of prank. if you keep this in mind, a lot of the lyrics in the CD can be connected to it.

 
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