Take this lot and shove it, we ain't parkin here no more.
Da union done gone and gave us a reason, to give 'em all what for.
Ya better not try to get in our way, as we're headin' off to war,
Take this lot and shove it, we ain't parkin here no more.
Go Marines.
Better yet, park a Bradley or some such other vehicle in the thugs precious lot with a bunch of Bush decals on it.
I like that.
I thought your ditty was very well done. The tune, "Take This Job and Shove It", by Johnny Paycheck was a big hit around 1974/75 on the country western stations and then hit the pop chart stations and became very popularnationwide because it was an easy song to relate to.
I smile when I hear it, because as a college age young man working in a machine shop putting myself through college I remember when that song came on the three radios blaring in our shop over the noise of the machines, everyone stopped and sang along--it was a great stress reliever and was enjoyed by all.
Doug, do you think there is some merit in expanding what cyclotic has started here?
Oh, and concerning the article, the UAW has learned a lesson that America's enemies get to learn only one time---you only get to screw with the Marines once.
God bless our Marines, and screw the UAW!
Laugh!
Great new lyrics!