Goin' to the grocery store
And smokin' cigars and playing Yahtzee
At the basketball court.
Did you know that Santana has a new song out?
And it's called Hairbrush.
Flotation device.
Little bit of cheesecake makes me smile.
Little bit of soda cleans the tile.
Little bit of Microsoft plays the drums.
Little bit of you makes me eat plums.
OK, that's gonna be enough rhyming for me today.
Can you pick up a new radio station and put it in the closet?
Listen all of y'all it's cardboard box.
Listen all of y'all it's cardboard box.
Years of service,
Milky cereal box.
Toenail, toenail, toenail.
4-piece tool set.
One too many shower curtains.
Hey! That saddle belongs to the police!
Mambo #4!
Please stand by, we are having technical difficulties.
Thank you for standing by.
Peanut butter.
Aaaagh!
Mambo #4!
Man, it's so hot in here, my guitar's sweating.
Mambo #4 ½, and 3 quarters and 2 nickels and a dime and 18 pennies.


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