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eelco janzen

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Dec 17, 2009, 8:17:29 AM12/17/09
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This morning (9:50 AM) I heard a Christmas song on the radio (Dutch
radio 2, a public radio for the whole family) and they played:

Just a little Christmas blowjob (!!!!!) by Durwood Douche

I did not know the song but I could not believe my ears !!
Was it a mistake ? Or was it on purpose ? The knowledge of English is
not that large in my country...

Anyway, I tried to find more information on the net and I found a
"hilarious" website of "Sick Christmas Songs"

> http://www.ratso.net/cheat03.html

And it is funny (some times)

VVV
eelco

Martin Gregorie

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Dec 17, 2009, 9:56:09 AM12/17/09
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On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:17:29 +0100, eelco janzen wrote:

>> http://www.ratso.net/cheat03.html
>
> And it is funny (some times)
>

That list omits my favourite
- the Chad Mitchell Trio's "Twelve Days of Christmas".

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The old geezer

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Dec 17, 2009, 1:23:48 PM12/17/09
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While Xmas shopping today the Xmas Muzak coming thru a store's audio
system wuz playing a tune by some raggae band entitled "A Carribean
Christmas" which kept repeating the line over & over, "We'll have a
happy Xmas even though we're not stoned..." None of the zombies in
the store noticed (as far as I could tell).

TOG

Hoodoo

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Dec 17, 2009, 1:59:13 PM12/17/09
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eelco janzen <jan...@dds.nl>, on Thu Dec 17 2009 07:17:29 GMT-0600
(Central Standard Time), spoke thusly:

> Anyway, I tried to find more information on the net and I found a
> "hilarious" website of "Sick Christmas Songs"
>> http://www.ratso.net/cheat03.html

Thanks for the link!

I followed the links on that webpage and one of them led to
http://ratso.podomatic.com/ where I found the following podcasts:


Weird and wild music from the movies!

Explicit
SHOW 23: December 7, 1997 (60 min.)

December 14, 2009 07:23 PM PST

THE FEATURED EPISODE.

Rock visionary Frank Zappa passed on to the yellow snows of heaven four
Decembers ago, but his inspired raunch lives on (with help from The
Mothers of Invention) in the feature-length freak-out, 200 MOTELS
(1971). Composer Stanley Myers described his score for KALEIDOSCOPE
(1966) as "profoundly switched-on," which is all we demand of a Warren
Beatty sex caper. Andy Bodale�s hot blaxploitation soundtrack for
GORDON'S WAR (1973) rallies the vets to rid Harlem of The Man�s Dope.
Includes cool music for commercials.

Download -
http://ratso.podomatic.com/enclosure/2009-12-15T04_03_07-08_00.mp3

- - -

BONUS: Trailer of the Week (53 sec.)

December 14, 2009 06:59 PM PST

200 MOTELS #2 (1971; directors: Tony Palmer & Frank Zappa)

Download -
http://ratso.podomatic.com/enclosure/2009-12-15T04_04_08-08_00.mp3


--
"Think with your dipstick, Jimmy."

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