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Song Parodies -> "Blow up the Moon"

Original Song Title:

"Ooh, La La Sasson"

Original Performer:

Sasson Commercial

Parody Song Title:

"Blow up the Moon"

Parody Written by:

Max Power

The Lyrics

One day a group of neurotic scientists propose their idea of blowing up the moon for some reason. It goes as well as you would expect.
Lets blow up the moon
Lets blow up the moon

It takes up so much room
We should nuke it at noon

That way people can watch
Even during the day

The moon!

Locked in padded room
Our plans are now doomed...
Weeks later, the moon collide with the planet and that's the end of that.

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Voting Results

 
Pacing: 3.8
How Funny: 3.9
Overall Rating: 3.9

Total Votes: 11

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? - December 14, 2016 - Report this comment
You've gone completly 'lunar'-tic
Lunar tic - December 14, 2016 - Report this comment
Thought provoking... as in how do I rate this? 5s!

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