See my post above.
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So I would like to know where you got the( nose from) notion
The marbles that you ate. (are standing in the hall) Elvis
Taylor Swift sings in one of her songs about 'Starbucks lovers', in Blank Space. Don't know what the real lyric is, it's not Starbucks though.
:hehe: I thought the same when I first heard it and had to Google to find out what it was on about. Turns out that it's very common to hear Starbucks lovers.
It's really something like a big list of ex lovers, but she changes the vowel sound in 'of' to 'are-v'.
Another one came to me -
I remember having a holiday job in a hotel kitchen as a lad and one of the chefs used to like to sing very theatrically and loudly in a laaahd cockney voice while he worked.
A particular favourite of his being Bowie.
Ziggy Stardust developed some kind of Attenborough-esque theme:
"Like a Leopard Messiah" ' and "makin' luv to his eagle", "while the flies tried to break our bowls"
Most lines delivered with a pwopah Cockney flourish-aaaah at the end.
Happy times ;)
R.E.M. song "The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite"
I thought the lyrics
"Call me when you try to wake her up, call me when you try to wake her" were
"Calling Cheryl Baker, calling Cheryl Baker"
Beach boys:
"And she'll have fun fun fun til her daddy takes her teapot away"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDHErN3dOkc
Kenny Rogers:
"400 children and a crop in the field"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5JgdxaS3sU
A couple of Queen ones -
Down in the dungeon with Peters and Lee (Now I'm here)
She keeps a mower and shotgun in a pretty cabinet (Killer Queen)
I like this one
There's a bathroom on the right (Bad Moon Rising)