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What's the Deal with all These "What's the Deal with..." Threads?

CensoredAlso

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A friend noticed once that this song is basically the exact opposite of the song about Grandma Otter's bathing suit, lol.
 

peyjenk

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Remember Kermit and Piggy singing this song? It was on a cassette tape several years ago... "Muppet Beach Party" or something like that.

Aaah, those were the days.
 

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If she was afraid to come out of the locker, if she was a nervous as she could be, if she was afraid to come out of the locker, if she was afraid somebody would see it was an itsy-bitsy, teeny-weenie, yellow, polka-dot bikini... then why in the world did she wear that itsy-bitsy, teeny-weenie, yellow, polka-dot bikini in the first place?
at the time that song was recorded most public schools had strict dess codes so I can't even figure what she would of even dress like that for school.
 

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at the time that song was recorded most public schools had strict dess codes so I can't even figure what she would of even dress like that for school.
Public school dress codes are still somewhat strict: shorts and/or skirts must come lower than your fingertips, no baggy pants, you can't wear your pants below your butt exposing your undies, no sandals, no flip-flops, no hats unless for medical and/or religious purposes, guys can't wear tank tops, girls can't wear sleeveless tops or those tops with exceptionally short sleeves, no shirts with gang-related/sex-related/drug-related prints on them, and some school force you to tuck your shirts in.
 

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What's the Deal with Toast?

All it is is bread that's been crisped and browned. Nothing special really.
 

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Lol, in theory you're absolutely right. But hey, it's nummy! :big_grin:
 

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This has got to be the weirdest thread title I have EVER seen. :stick_out_tongue: But... um... I like toast?

Buttered toast.

With gravy. :wink:
 
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