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From Joe Rivera <joer@stereojoe.com>
Subject Re: laziest lyrics ever?
Date Wed, 30 May 2007 22:24:53 -0400

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Just got back from the gym, where I listened to a song that totally 
reminded me of this thread: Soul Asylum's "Misery."

Not only does it start off with a cliche, it uses the same words for the 
rhymes.

"They say misery loves company
We could start a company
And make misery"

It *is* kinda cute and clever to this point, though. But then it goes 
into the second verse.

"We could build a factory, and make misery"

Like, yeah we got the point. You can rhyme misery with company *and* 
factory! Why stop there? It also rhymes with industry.

joe

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