As a child, I never realized he had such a strong accent because everyone I knew sounded the same. I guess that's what I get for growing up in Georgia...
so this song actually points out the fallacy of religion. that religious people when encountering the unexpected will assume super natural cause instead of examining the situation rationally.
in other words : something crawling up my pants in church. this must be JESUS!
Religion week, huh?
ReplyDeleteSorry, but I don't think anything will ever top the crowning achievement that is the "The Rise and Fall of God" trilogy.
Where that Branson tag at?
ReplyDeleteThe video thumbnail, middle back: is that Tobias Funke?
ReplyDeleteWow. This really IS terrible.
ReplyDeleteI actually thought this was pretty funny.
ReplyDeleteRay Stevens is one of the auteurs of terrible.
ReplyDeleteIf we're lucky, they'll all get the plague.
ReplyDeleteThis song is like being dragged slowly down the street.
ReplyDeleteI always thought Ray Stevens songs were great, then again my mom raised me on them.
ReplyDeleteAs a child, I never realized he had such a strong accent because everyone I knew sounded the same. I guess that's what I get for growing up in Georgia...
ReplyDeleteI laughed. I don't care what anyone says, that was funny. Terrible, but funny.
ReplyDeleteThat was amazing. Rapidly oscillating between almost actually funny and just awful funny.
ReplyDeleteso this song actually points out the fallacy of religion.
ReplyDeletethat religious people when encountering the unexpected will assume super natural cause instead of examining the situation rationally.
in other words : something crawling up my pants in church. this must be JESUS!