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Song Parodies -> "Little Tet Booster"

Original Song Title:

"Little Red Rooster"

Original Performer:

Rolling Stones

Parody Song Title:

"Little Tet Booster"

Parody Written by:

John A. Barry

The Lyrics

You need a little tet booster,
Every ten years, to the day.
You need a little tet booster,
Every ten years, don't delay.

Get scratched by cat in the farmyard--
See medic right away.

The doc looks for a mark; his nurse begins to scowl.
Doc misses the mark; you, wounded, start to howl.
You get cat-scratch fever
Inept tet booster--you feel foul.

If you need a little tet booster.
Go it alone.
If you need a little tet booster,
Go far from home.
Buy it from an offshore pharma--
Give little tet booster on your own.

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alvin rhodes - July 29, 2005 - Report this comment
delightfully goofy...5s

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