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Bad Grammar in Song Lyrics, Alan Thicke

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Alan Thicke's, "Diff'rent Strokes Theme"
The Lyrics:
A man is born, he's a man of means.
Then along come two, they got nothing but their jeans.
Why:
Grammatically, it should be "Along came two" or "Along comes two". Let's hope Robin Thicke has better grammar than his father did.
Submitted by: Opie M.

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