I think it's funny how badly you guys want people to be gay.
If you think that there is something inherently gay about a dude showing up at the office shirtless and announcing that he has no panties on, then I think you are actually the one who really wants people to be gay.
all this talk about the pole line made me actually listen to the song and the lyrics.
Sexy can I, visit you at work When you sliding down the pole, no panties, no shirt. Then you climb back up the pole, then you drop and do the splits. How you make that pussy talk, Baby damn, u is da shit
is it really a cool thing to hear a stripper's pussy talk? Does it say "phhhhhall back Ray Jphhh, I know you is gay! phhhhhhh"?
it's really no longer a question as to what lame radio high school hits deej will ride for, but which ones he won't ride for. an increasingly short list indeed.
this song gets better with every listen. i also like the mystery behind the chorus.
is it - sexy, can i? or sexy can i? no one will ever know.
I will know (and have known since the first listen): It is "Sexy, can I...?"
i beg to differ. u need to get familiar with the fatman scoop sounding guy who leads the song off. sounds like he is making a demand. no comma to be found.
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If you think that there is something inherently gay about a dude showing up at the office shirtless and announcing that he has no panties on, then I think you are actually the one who really wants people to be gay.
I think I saw a clip on MTV2 where he was describing his movement and the fact that he is here to be an inspiration to all the young people.
What he is trying to inspire them to do I am not sure.
is it really a cool thing to hear a stripper's pussy talk? Does it say "phhhhhall back Ray Jphhh, I know you is gay! phhhhhhh"?
i think it sounds something like britney spears on that new south park episode
It probably says "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."
(yawn)
it's really no longer a question as to what lame radio high school hits deej will ride for, but which ones he won't ride for. an increasingly short list indeed.
(and yes I party)
(sometimes)
lol. as if the radio (read: the majors and their affiliates) isn't telling YOU what to like. oh the irony.
As opposed to recording it yourself?
is it - sexy, can i? or sexy can i? no one will ever know.
I will know (and have known since the first listen): It is "Sexy, can I...?"
And Deej parties. At clurbs. With girls. I don't know how thatt can inspire hatt.
i beg to differ. u need to get familiar with the fatman scoop sounding guy who leads the song off. sounds like he is making a demand. no comma to be found.
In these shoes no less...
definite poarty catnip.
like that (old) 'on the hotline' joint by pretty ricky (RIP Static)