Re: HUMOUR:needed :)

From: Cory Przybyla (recherchetenet@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Mar 02 2003 - 14:51:59 MST

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    John Clifden: Protect and Survive

    http://celtic-lyrics.com/lyrics.php?ID=386

    Discharge (later covered by Anthrax) recorded a
    spin-off called Protest and Survive.

    Oh and this might not be the original. I find rumor
    that the Dubliners also recorded this at some point.

    --- J Corbally <icorb@indigo.ie> wrote:
    > The recent talk of duct tape and dirty bombs has
    > brought back to mind an
    > old song my Father used to have on tape in his old
    > beat up car. It's
    > performed by some traditional music band, can't
    > remember who.
    >
    > I thought we could all do with a chuckle, so here's
    > one of the verses that
    > I can remember;
    >
    >
    > A Nuclear blast can be recognised
    > It will stand out in the crowd,
    > There's a crash, then a bang, then a blast of heat,
    > then a bloody great mushroom cloud!
    >
    > If you find yourself in the target zone
    > and you haven't got a shelter,
    > take a spade into the garden
    > and dig like merry hell, sir
    >
    > Chorus (altogether now)
    > So when the nukes come raining down
    > it's great to be alive,
    > World War 3 could be such fun
    > if you protect and survive,
    > protect and survive!
    >
    >
    >
    > James...
    > "If you can't take a little bloody nose, maybe you
    > ought to go back home and
    > crawl under your bed. It's not safe out here. It's
    > wondrous, with treasures
    > to satiate desires both subtle and gross. But it's
    > not for the timid."
    > -Q, Star Trek:TNG episode 'Q Who'
    >

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