Rollin' down the street smokin' indo
Sippin' on gin and juice, laid back
With my mind on my receivables
And my tax-deductable expenditures on my mind
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The lyric enhancement thread
Inebriated prostitute, inebriated prostitute
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Some years back I did a rock guitar instrumental version of Drunken Sailor for a documentary, and it became known to everyone in the post-production area as "The Inebriated Mariner."
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I had trouble reading your post because I suffer from Earl Eye in the morning.Tim Halligan wrote: ↑August 6th, 2018, 9:13 am Some years back I did a rock guitar instrumental version of Drunken Sailor for a documentary, and it became known to everyone in the post-production area as "The Inebriated Mariner."
Why would anyone want to weigh hay on a boat? I could never figure that out.
And why do they refer to vomit as "she"?
Up she rises
I can understand sailors referring to their ship as "she", but puke? smh
But Tim, that's redundant.
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