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Song of the Day, 9/22/06
09-22-2006, 07:10 PM
Devil with the blue dress, blue dress, blue dress
Devil with the blue dress on
Fe, fe, fi, fi, fo, fo, fum
Looking mighty nice, here she comes
Wearing a wig, hat and shades to match
Got her high heeled sneakers and her alligator hat
Wearing her pearls and her diamond ring
Got bracelets on her fingers now and everything
Devil with the blue dress, blue dress, blue dress
Devil with the blue dress on
Wearing her perfume, Chanel Number Five
She got to be the finest girl alive
She walks real cool catches everybody's eye
She got good lovin', she can take it high
Not too skinny, she's not too fat
She's a real humdinger and I like it like that
Devil with the blue dress, blue dress, blue dress
Devil with the blue dress on
-- Frederick "Shorty" Long, Devil With The Blue Dress (1964; covered by Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels -- who added a verse or so of "Good Golly Miss Molly" -- in 1966)
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re: Song of the Day, 9/22/06
09-22-2006, 08:38 PM
Might as well move this to the 'Game' section...
As for the power;
Leaves the target dressed up as a WOMAN (the type that can cause traffic accidents!). Makes it look right, makes it look good. Does not touch the actual gender of the target.
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Re: re: Song of the Day, 9/22/06
09-22-2006, 08:54 PM
Funny, I always thought Mara was more partial to Reds than Blues..."I was an Otaku before those kids came along and changed the meaning of the word."
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Re: re: Song of the Day, 9/22/06
09-22-2006, 10:05 PM
Quote: Leaves the target dressed up as a WOMAN (the type that can cause traffic accidents!). Makes it look right, makes it look good. Does not touch the actual gender of the target.
That would really appeal to Doug, I should think, 'cause as I remember it, the wascally Wabbit did that to Elmer Fudd once -- put him through an ultra-fast extreme makeover that left Elmer confused, curvaceous, wearing a slinky dress, and surrounded by wolf-whistling wolves.
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Re: re: Song of the Day, 9/22/06
09-22-2006, 10:09 PM
Not to mention the dozen or so times that Bugs himself went drag to pull a fast one over on Fudd, the Hunting Dog (Beauregard?), Sam, et al.Ebony the Black Dragon
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Re: re: Song of the Day, 9/22/06
09-23-2006, 04:57 AM
Quote: Not to mention the dozen or so times that Bugs himself went drag
Assuredly, but I'm only aware of him crossdressing someone other than himself that one time. And as a serious "royally-mess-with-the-target's-head" song, Manytales' suggestion seems so very Doug. Hears the song for the first time, has recently seen (or re-seen) that particular cartoon, subconscious snickers evilly....
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Re: re: Song of the Day, 9/22/06
09-23-2006, 09:35 PM
Quote: Funny, I always thought Mara was more partial to Reds than Blues...
I always thought Mara was more partial to blacks. In leather. And tight-fitting. (Not that she's got anything to show off, mind you...)
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