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Fred Durst - Melt With You

Interesting, to say the least. Is he not cute in this video?! Definitely raises my gaydar a bit, though... especially combined with his "touch my balls and ass" comment in his sex vid. Fred, you ain't foolin' nobody! I love his funky dancing.

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These are some of the songs on my IPOD

With you ~ Jessica Simpson

When Doves Cry ~ Prince

You are the Everything ~ REM

In your Eyes ~ Peter Gabriel

Genie in a Bottle ~ Christina Aguilera

London Bridges~ Fergie

It's My Life ~ Bon Jovi

Brown Eyed Girl ~ Van Morrison

Unsent~ Alanis Morrissette

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Girlfriend by Avril Lavigne----Talk about a song dedicated to the delusional, obsessed chicks out there :lol:

Girlfriend lyrics

[Chorus]

Hey! Hey! You! You!

I don’t like your girlfriend!

No way! No way!

I think you need a new one

Hey! Hey! You! You!

I could be your girlfriend

Hey! Hey! You! You!

I know that you like me

No way! No way!

No it’s not a secret

Hey! Hey! You! You!

I want to be your girlfriend

[Verse 1]

You’re so fine

I want you mine

You’re so delicious

I think about ya all the time

You’re so addictive

Don’t you know what I could do to make you feel alright?

Don’t pretend I think you know I’m damn precious

And Hell Yeah

I’m the *&**** princess

I can tell you like me too and you know I’m right

[bridge]

She’s like so whatever

You could do so much better

I think we should get together now

And that’s what everyone’s talking about!

[Chorus]

Hey! Hey! You! You!

I don’t like your girlfriend!

No way! No way!

I think you need a new one

Hey! Hey! You! You!

I could be your girlfriend

Hey! Hey! You! You!

I know that you like me

No way! No way!

No it’s not a secret

Hey! Hey! You! You!

I want to be your girlfriend

[Verse 2]

I can see the way, I see the way you look at me

And even when you look away I know you think of me

I know you talk about me all the time again and again

So come over here, tell me what I want to hear

Better yet make your girlfriend disappear

I don’t want to hear you say her name ever again

(And again and again and again!)

[bridge]

She’s like so whatever

You could do so much better

I think we should get together now

And that’s what everyone’s talking about!

[Chorus]

Hey! Hey! You! You!

I don’t like your girlfriend!

No way! No way!

I think you need a new one

Hey! Hey! You! You!

I could be your girlfriend

Hey! Hey! You! You!

I know that you like me

No way! No way!

No it’s not a secret

Hey! Hey! You! You!

I want to be your girlfriend

In a second you’ll be wrapped around my finger

Cause I can, cause I can do it better

There’s no other

So when's it gonna sink in?

She’s so stupid

What the hell were you thinking?!

[repeat]

[Chorus (repeat)]

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I just watched This Film is Not Yet Rated. The fact that the director hired private investigators to uncover the hidden members of the MPAA ratings baord, and then the appeals board, was kind of shocking to me. They are shown and named, and it is very interesting, I kind of knew the topics being talked about in the film, but I had no idea he would take it that far.

It was fascinating.

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Mary Prankster - Mercyfu*k

I'm not amused anymore and nothing's of use anymore

I sing of love and of hate but I'm just masturbating my soul

And I don't wanna live anymore, and I don't want to give anymore,

If I flaunt, if I flirt, I just keep getting hurt and it's taking it's toll....

I wish I could **** all my sorrow away and **** til the dawn of the next ****ing day.

**** the chorus and verse. **** the pain getting worse. **** it all til I burn.

I wish I could **** all of you til you see, I'm the worst ****up in all history.

**** your image of mine. **** your limp valentine. **** it all til I learn.

I'm not a kid anymore

I dont know what I did anymore.

But on every damn pass karma buchwacks my ass and I get it all back.

And I don't wanna move anymore

I got nothing to prove anymore

If I run if I sit still it all turns to [!@#$%^&*], then it turns to attack.

I wish I could **** all the memory I'd keep

**** the next 10 years and just go to sleep

I'm ****ed if I do and ****ed if I say

I'm ****ed if I don't so I'm ****ed anyway

I wish I could **** all of you til you see

I don't need your mercy**** sympathy

**** you words and your prayers

**** your stares and my cares

**** it all til I learn

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