and I like, I, I guessed it right on first, you know? Like I know . . . FZ: Beat him while you're talking. Phyllis: You know like . . . I tell you something
men if you black you in Food for the soul listen to what I tell you it don't matter Young or old it's time we loc' up and do like we suppose We killin
flights and she drinks the most expensive wines When she can't maintain her lifestyle upon minimum wages She needs the coil And just like a stubborn mule, I would tell you
t be home until midnight. Freddie? Fred? Hey, you know, I don't like you to feel like I'm nagging or anything. But don't you think it's about time for
contemplate the silent freeway? Would you like something to eat? Would you like to learn to fly? Would ya? Would you like to see me try? Aah! No Would you like
t give you something to eat? And Lord, when were you thirsty, and we didn't give you drink? I mean, that's not fair, well, would You like something now? Would
quick spread out and play the layout Still on alert, me and the skirt, day in and day out [G. Luciano] Yo what's the matter mami, you scared or something
you look a lot like Britney Spears. Stewie: Really?! How so? Brian: Well, you- you got that thing going on with your eyes like Britney does. You know wherea?¦ You
I never thought it would happen With me and the girl from Clapham Out on a windy common That night I ain't forgotten When she dealt out the rations With
answer that i can borrow and give back to you some other day oh, if you would just show me the way i count the minutes, hours and days, dear the weeks out
had a feeling I could be someone Be someone, be someone You got a fast car And I got a job that pays all our bills You stay out drinking late at the
would look at me And the way she would do this whistle and how I would feel I'm gonna try, I'm gonna try and show you what it was like Oh man Suddenly
You stay out drinking late at the bar See more of your friends than you do of your kids I'd always hoped for better Thought maybe together you and me
you start to handle life you?ll be on the same level [Refrain] Crooked I When I was five this what my father said I should have pulled you out and left
can't biuld me spliff dem Without rizzla Dem say look out the door And you know di weather Me start put two An two together First class flights And she drinks
You stay out drinking late at the bar See more of your friends than you do of your kids I'd always hoped for better Thought maybe together you and
not enough devotion that left heart roasten now you braggin and boastin but thats ok, ill be fine forever you'll be mine i love you till the end of time you
folks through too. So when ever I did something wrong, moms I blamed it on you. Though u had no idea of what your son would do. [chorus] There ain't no city like