Food

Food, food
Food, food
Food, food
Food, food

F.O.O.D. food, food
F.O.O.D. food, food
F.O.O.D. food, food
F.O.O.D. food, food

Saw you at the buffet
Lunch is best time of day
You are big and I'm small
You're as wide as I'm tall

F.O.O.D. food, food
F.O.O.D. food, food
G.O.O.D. good, good
F.O.O.D. food, food

Food, food
Food, food

Food

F.O.O.D. food, food
F.O.O.D. food, food
F.O.O.D. food, food
G.O.O.D. good, good

Food



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    This song belongs in the world music hall of fame, if not for the transition 50 seconds in.

    rwiggumon October 18, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    hahahahahaha this song is awsome and lunch truly is the best on monday!

    poodleactionon October 17, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Im pissed no ones commented this. COme on its an instant classic!

    Thymothmanon April 17, 2006   Link
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    this song is brilliant it really speaks to me lol fukin looveeeeeeeee reggie and the full effect/fluxuation! PACO LIVES!

    sfmm4lifeon January 11, 2007   Link

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