Ah, icky thump
Who'd a thunk?
Sittin' drunk on a wagon to Mexico

Ah, well
What a chump
Man my head got a bump
When I hit it on the radio

Redhead señorita
Lookin' dead
Came and said
Need a bed in Español

Said, gimme a drink of water
I'm gonna sing around the collar
And I don't need a microphone

Icky thump
With the lump in my throat
Grab my coat
And I was freaking
I was ready to go

Yeah, I swear besides the hair
She had one white eye
One blank stare
Lookin' up, lyin' there

On the stand near her hand
Was a candy cane
Black rum, sugar cane
Dry ice, something strange

La la la la la la la la la la

White Americans
What, nothing better to do?
Why don't you kick yourself out?
You're an immigrant too

Who's usin' who?
What should we do?
Well, you can't be a pimp
And a prostitute too

Icky thump
Handcuffed to a bunk
Robbed blind
Looked around
There was nobody else

Left alone
I hit myself with a stone
Went home
And learned how to clean up after myself


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    Anyone see a connection with 'I Think I Smell A Rat'? One of the posts on that touched on mid- to high-income families and their delinquent offspring as well as an alleged story about Jack's car getting smashed up and confronting the mother and the kid responsible.

    Makes me think about Spring Break and the popular connotations carried with it in the US. Like.... 'WHOOO CANCUN' or.... 'WHOOO FLORIDA' or... We assume this external air of superiority and upstanding morality but when we go somewhere that isn't the US all bets are off because we think we own everyone else.

    But I definitely agree with the other posts on immigration and mistreatment of foreign nationals in a country that whites simply populated faster than anyone else. Now I'm thinking about that commercial about landfills with the crying Native American. Concerning the theme of truth - a lot of the stuff concerning the American decimation of Native Americans has either been misrepresented or watered down in history books for the sake of teaching... what exactly? Not history.

    surchekianon May 03, 2007   Link

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