Ain’t you the guy who used to set the paces / Riding up in front of a hundred faces? / I don’t suppose you would remember me, / But I used to follow you back in 2014.
I got a good job and I’m newly born, / You should see me dressed up in my uniform. / I work in a pet store selling budgie seed, / And piling the stuff for the vermin pee.
Honestly, this probably should’ve been more of a Lottie, Shauna, or Linton job. Might not have had any more luck with it, but they would’ve been able to make a better (or at least more passionate) case for it.
John Campbell 11 months ago
Ain’t you the guy who used to set the paces / Riding up in front of a hundred faces? / I don’t suppose you would remember me, / But I used to follow you back in 2014.
I got a good job and I’m newly born, / You should see me dressed up in my uniform. / I work in a pet store selling budgie seed, / And piling the stuff for the vermin pee.
— The Whom, “Pet Store”, Scooter Up (1973)
scyphi26 11 months ago
Honestly, this probably should’ve been more of a Lottie, Shauna, or Linton job. Might not have had any more luck with it, but they would’ve been able to make a better (or at least more passionate) case for it.
bilbrlsn 11 months ago
How very prophetic. Vermin is Donnie’s new word for anyone who doesn’t gargle his wrinklies.
GaryCooper 11 months ago
It’s best to mix the seeds, for a Cheep Trill.
Aladar30 Premium Member 11 months ago
He’s become a shadow of his former self.