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The Only Gay Eskimo
Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. Started conversation Jan 9, 2003
The Only Gay Eskimo (first two verses are in my Journal ) is written and performed by Corky and The Juice Pigs, a Canadian comedy troupe from the late 80s/early 90s that have sadly since gone their seperate ways. Despite what KaZaA says the performance doing the rounds is the C&TJPs and not the great Tenacious D
Liam. Who will one day write a guide entry - once every hundred thousad years or so, when the sun doth shine and the moon doth glow and the grass doth grow.
The Only Gay Eskimo
Secretly Not Here Any More Posted Aug 26, 2003
It isn't D? Meh, I still love that song anyway...
The Only Gay Eskimo
Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. Posted Aug 26, 2003
Nope it's not. And it rocks!
"I make a wish on the Northern Lights
That I can find a decent pair of whaleskin tights"
Liam.
The Only Gay Eskimo
Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. Posted Aug 26, 2003
The Only Gay Eskimo
Secretly Not Here Any More Posted Aug 26, 2003
Eeeh, tis a funny song. A funny song indeed...
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- 1: Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. (Jan 9, 2003)
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- 3: Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. (Aug 26, 2003)
- 4: Secretly Not Here Any More (Aug 26, 2003)
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