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.samedi, mars 20, 2004
.vendredi, mars 19, 2004
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Did you mean: c'est n'importe quoi pour n'importe quoi ? |
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.jeudi, mars 18, 2004
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I was almost dead gone fucked but I'm okay now. |
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22:10 |
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Ya, and dogs piss on trees. |
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.lundi, mars 15, 2004
22:32 |
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c'est bien à voir que tu es parti pour un voyage
j'aime bien les vacances aussi |
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.dimanche, mars 14, 2004
00:46 |
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Sudbury Saturday Night Stompin' Tom Connors
Chorus: The girls are out to Bingo and the boys are gettin' stinko, And we think no more of Inco on a Sudbury Saturday night. The glasses they will tinkle when our eyes begin to twinkle, And we'll think no more of Inco on a Sudbury Saturday night.
With Irish Jim O'Connel there and Scotty Jack MacDonald, There's honky Fredrick Hurchell gettin' tight, but that's alright, There's happy German Fritzy there with Frenchy getting tipsy, And even Joe the Gypsy knows it's Saturday tonight.
Now when Mary Ann and Mabel come to join us at the table, And tell us how the Bingo went tonight, we'll look a fright. But if they won the money, we'll be lappin' up the honey, boys, 'Cause everything is funny, for it's Saturday tonight.
Chorus, chorus instrumental
We'll drink the loot we borrowed and recuperate tomorrow, 'Cause everything is wonderful tonight, we had a good fight, We ate the Dilly Pickle and we forgot about the Nickel, And everybody's tickled, for it's Saturday tonight.
The songs that we'll be singing, they might be wrong but they'll be ringing, When the lights of town are shining bright, and we're all tight, We'll get to work on Monday, but tomorrow's only Sunday, And we're out to have a fun day for it's Saturday tonight.
Chorus
We'll think no more of Inco on a Sudbury Saturday night.
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