What could be more American then that?!"Red and white, blue suede shoes, I'm Uncle Sam, how do you do?"
Obviously this shows how liberals will 'point the cannon' at Jesus when his servants are in power."Some folks are born made to wave the flag, ooh, they're red, white and blue. And when the band plays "Hail To The Chief", oh, they point the cannon at you, Lord,"
The singer cannot wait to get away from the inner city liberal sinners."Going from this land here to that
In a sailors suit and cap
Away from the big city
Where a man can not be free
Of all of the evils of this town
And of himself, and those around"
His desire to bring honor, civility and respect back to government.And all the politicians makin crazy sounds
And everybody puttin everybody else down
“Shattered,” by The Rolling Stones. ; buy CD on Amazon.com
A harrowing portrait of New York City, left in “tatters,” before the Giuliani renaissance: “Go ahead, bite the Big Apple, don’t mind the maggots!”
I doubt thoughts of welfare reform were anywhere within a 500 mille radius when The Offspring wrote that song.48. “Why Don’t You Get a Job,” by The Offspring.
The lyrics aren’t exactly Shakespearean, but they’re refreshingly blunt and they capture a motive force behind welfare reform.
My friend's got a girlfriend
Man he hates that bitch
He tells me every day
He says "man I really gotta lose my chick
In the worst kind of way"
She sits on her ass
He works his hands to the bone
To give her money every payday
But she wants more dinero just to stay at home
Well my friend
You gotta say:
I won't pay, I won't pay ya, no way
na, na, Why don't you get a job
Say no way, say no way ya, no way
na, na, Why don't you get a job
I guess all his money, well it isn't enough
To keep her bill collectors at bay
I guess all his money, well it isn't enough
Cause that girl's got expensive taste
I won't pay, I won't pay ya, no way
na, na, Why don't you get a job
Say no way, say no way ya, no way
na, na, Why don't you get a job
Well I guess it ain't easy doing nothing at all oh yeah
But hey man free rides just don't come along
every day
Let me tell you about my other friend now
My friend's got a boyfriend man she hates that dick
She tells me every day
He wants more dinero just to stay at home
Well my friend
You gotta say:
I won't pay, I won't pay ya, no way
na, na, Why don't you get a job
Say no way, say no way ya, no way
na, na, Why don't you get a job
oh yeah
I won't give you no money
I always pay
na, na, Why don't you get a job
Say no way, say no way ya, no way
na, na, Why don't you get a
job!
An investigation by Simone Shamay-Tsoory and colleagues shows that the ability to understand sarcasm depends on a carefully orchestrated sequence of complex cognitive skills in specific parts of the brain.
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"They are still able to hold and understand a conversation. Their problem is to understand when people talk in indirect speech and use irony, idioms and metaphors because they take each sentence literally. They just understand the sentence as it is and can't see if your true meaning is the opposite of your literal meaning."
"Christian music scene?? Yeah, we could have been maybe the biggest band in Christian music, but we're not hypocrites, and when the Christians find out that we drink, smoke weed and I am gay, they would turn on us anyway, so why go there? That just hurts. Besides that, they rejected us anyway after they learned who we were. They're human, they hide it. We're not like that, we're too honest. That's why I am down on Christian music. In the name of truth they live lies. That's never been me, or KING'S X. It's one of our biggest faults. The Christian music scene was a dead end for us no matter what had happened in our career. I am agnostic now anyway. We just couldn't justify being a Christian band. It just wasn't the truth. I was raised Christian and have seen the Christian music scene first-hand. I can't be a part of it and I couldn't back then either... and we're still called a Christian band to this day. It wasn't kosher back then either. I remember so many people saying that they couldnt get their friends to listen to KING'S X 'cause we were Christian, even though STRYPER were successful. Now it's accepted being a Christian band, but we're not one of those bands. What's done is done and it's the past...