My original "okay, I can't see that giving any power" example, which prompted me to ask the question:
Monty Python's "I Bet You They Won't Play This Song On the Radio".
I bet you they won't play this song on the radio,
I bet you they won't play this new [BEEP] song.
It's not that it's [BEEEEP] or [HONK-HONK] controversial;
Just that the [DING]ing words are awfully strong.
You can't say [BLATT] on the radio,
or [SWISH] or [DART HITTING DARTBOARD] or [PAINED YELP];
You can't even say "I'd like to [RATTLE] you some day",
Unless you're a doctor with a very large [TWOING].
So I bet you they won't play this song on the radio,
I bet you they daren't [RUBBERY SQUEAK]ing well programme it.
I bet you their [CASH REGISTER]ing old Programme Directors
Will think it's a load of horse [BRONX CHEER].
Monty Python's "I Bet You They Won't Play This Song On the Radio".
I bet you they won't play this song on the radio,
I bet you they won't play this new [BEEP] song.
It's not that it's [BEEEEP] or [HONK-HONK] controversial;
Just that the [DING]ing words are awfully strong.
You can't say [BLATT] on the radio,
or [SWISH] or [DART HITTING DARTBOARD] or [PAINED YELP];
You can't even say "I'd like to [RATTLE] you some day",
Unless you're a doctor with a very large [TWOING].
So I bet you they won't play this song on the radio,
I bet you they daren't [RUBBERY SQUEAK]ing well programme it.
I bet you their [CASH REGISTER]ing old Programme Directors
Will think it's a load of horse [BRONX CHEER].