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Song Parodies -> "Why Do People Eat Durians?"

Original Song Title:

"Why Don't We Do It On The Road?"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Why Do People Eat Durians?"

Parody Written by:

Max Power

The Lyrics

Durian = Manure
( instrumental )

Why do people eat durians?
Why do people eat durians?
Why do people eat durians?
Why do people eat durians?

Everyone hates that smell, so do people eat durians?

Why do people eat durians?
Why do people eat durians?
Why do people eat durians?
Why do people eat durians?

Everyone hates that smell, so do people eat durians?

( music stops )

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Voting Results

 
Pacing: 4.0
How Funny: 4.0
Overall Rating: 4.0

Total Votes: 4

Voting Breakdown

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    Pacing How Funny Overall Rating
 1   1
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 1
 
 2   0
 0
 0
 
 3   0
 0
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 4   0
 0
 0
 
 5   3
 3
 3
 

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2Eagle - December 31, 2006 - Report this comment
5's because that does meet the pacing of the original song. However, I would vary it a little. Did you ever eat a durian?

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