Soup, soup, a tasty soup, soup!
A spicy carrot and coriander!!
[Chili Chowder!]
CROUTON CROUTON!
Crunchy friends in a liquid broth!
I am gazpach-io
I am a summer soup, mmm.
Miso, Miso,
Fighting in the Dojo,
Miso, Miso...
Oriental prince in the land of SOUP!


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    i love this song.....tis fabulous

    princess fielidignon May 17, 2006   Link
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    without this song i'd be gay

    electroje$iion December 09, 2006   Link
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    this has to be.. the greatest and best song in the world. ^-^

    g0nzo_the14thon January 11, 2007   Link
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    lol, this is awesome, it was suppose to be in the first series but it got cut (no idea why) but it fits so great where it is

    the random songs they do make it great.

    BooshIsLooseon January 27, 2007   Link
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    haha gotta love the mighty boosh! i dare anyone to come up with a deep emotional meaning for this song!

    tackyandirrelevanton March 25, 2007   Link
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    Soup Soup Tasty Soup Soup Spicy carrot and corriander Chilli chowder Crouton Crouton Crunch friends in a liquid broth I am gespatchio Oh! I am a summer soup Mmmm! Miso Miso Fighting in the dojo Miso Miso Oriental Prince in the land of soup

    Its Not I Am A Missala Soho! Its I Am A Summer Soup Ummmm...

    x

    Mabehuon April 02, 2007   Link
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    OMG I LOVE THE MIGHTY BOOSH I CAN"T BELEIVE THIS SONG IS ON HERE LOL

    BreegBennyon May 18, 2007   Link
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    why repost a song i already posted?

    anyway, you did it wrong, congratulations. ha!

    1stfallenangelon June 03, 2007   Link
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    no its the first one thats wrong. they were correcting it for you

    skagtrendyon June 25, 2007   Link
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    this song is about soup, and ones love of the condiments that you are able to get with it.

    hol91on June 27, 2007   Link

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