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Come and play)(Come and play)Oh, my love is like a virusAin't no doctor gonna stop itWhy won't you just come and play with me?(Why won't you just come and play?)Yes, this feeling is contagiousI think you should be courageousWhy don't you just come and play with me?(Why won't you just come and play?)Don't be afraid(Come and play)Kiss my lips, they're red like rubiesDon't be frightened 'bout my cooties (Come and play)Romance me like a silent movieDon't you wanna catch my cooties? (Come and play)Cooties, cooties(Come and play)Cooties, cooties(Come and play)So wrapped up in this afflictionShut your mouth and baby, listenStop teasing just come and play with me(Why won't you just come and play?)(Come and play)Don't be afraid(Come and play)Kiss my lips, they're red like rubiesDon't be frightened 'bout my cooties (Come and play)Romance me like a silent movieDon't you wanna catch my cooties? (Come and play)Kiss my lips, they're red like rubies (Cooties)Don't be frightened about my cooties (Cooties, come and play)Romance me like a silent movie (Cooties)Don't you wanna catch my cooties? (Cooties, come and play)(Why won't you just come and play?)(Why won't you just come and play?)(Come and play)(Why won't you just come and play?)(Why won't you just come and play?)(Come and play)Don't be afraidKiss my lips, they're red like rubiesDon't be frightened 'bout my cooties (Come and play)Romance me like a silent movieDon't you want to catch my cooties? (Come and play)Cooties, cooties(Come and play)Cooties, cooties(Come and play)Cooties, cooties(Come and play)Cooties, cooties(Come and play)(Come and play)(Come and play)(Come and play)(Come and play)

i feel like training wheels replaced this bc they have a similar key signature (this song is in f#minor which is the relative minor of a major, training wheels is in a major) also theyre both love songs. i like this more than training wheels though


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Sometimes you just want to watch disease-ridden schoolchildren getting murdered by adults. For those times, there is the Cooties Trailer, released yesterday. I had heard absolutely zero about this movie before the trailer dropped online, so I was intrigued by the idea of small children contracting a zombie disease from questionable school cafeteria chicken nuggets. The children then infect each other, attack their teachers and parents, and generally create a terrifying and awkward situation for all those involved.



Your standard zombie movie tropes seem to apply in Cooties: the disease is mysterious at the beginning, spreads quickly, and the threat of a global pandemic is hinted at in the trailer. For a horror comedy of this nature, it is surprising the see the likes of Elijah Wood, but perhaps Rainn Wilson (Super), Alison Pill(Scott Pilgrim vs. The World), and Jack McBrayer(30 Rock) are more expected in the comedy-slash-something genre. Overall, one has to feel impressed with this cast, and I would expect a good deal of laughs from this flick.


This recently processed illustration depicts an American soldier reading his shirt for cooties. Titled An Ode to a Cootie, it was drawn by Private First Class Walter R. Sabel, 108th Ammunition Train, 33rd Division.


Sabel trained at the Art Institute and the American Academy of Art in Chicago before serving in France. Besides drawing for himself, Sabel also made portraits of fellow soldiers and sold them for two francs each. After the war, he worked as a commercial artist for more than 50 years.


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The original build a cootie bug game. Kooky and colorful - what a hoot! Start with a body, a head, and a hat. Lickin' lips, antennae, twirly tongue...look at that! Hundreds of ways to build'em. They're never the same. Finish your Cootie first and you win the game. Enjoy the ease and convenience of shopping online with your favorite retailers through our online links: Cootie at KBKids.com Cootie at AreYouGame.com Cootie Jitterbug at Boardgames.com --->


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