(spoken)
pizza man
oh i didn't order any pizza
well somebodys gotta eat it
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she's got the friends, but she needs a location
he's got a loco but he needs the supplies
the friends have supplies so they all get together
now everybody's welcome a the party tonight.
its time to redefine the new school
rude boy two-tone suits hang em by the door

(chorus)
Super orgy porno party(4x)

i never personally been to the big party
but i spose that if i did i'd have a good time
lotsa folks i see doin it regularly
and they tell me that it feels just fine
tryin to redefine the new school
rude boy two tone suits scattered on the floor

(chorus)
Super orgy porno party (4x)

(spoken)
get over here pizza boy
oooooh, mmmmm
so hot!
oh yea! ooooh
so greasy!
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its time to redefine the new school
rude boy two tone suits scattered on the floor

(chorus)
Super orgy porno party (8x)

(spoken)
ooo thanks pizza boy
my boss is gonna kill me!


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    so good live. such a good sing-a-long song too.

    you can prolly dl it off kazaa, thats where i got mine

    kaseyjakeson June 28, 2003   Link

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