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Song Parodies -> "Lugnuts Roasting On An Open Fire"

Original Song Title:

"Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"Lugnuts Roasting On An Open Fire"

Parody Written by:

Max Power

The Lyrics

Random song about burning robots and cars.
Lug nuts roasting on an open fire,
The fumes climbing to my nose,
Rustling metals being burnt by the fire,
The folks all yelled out "What's that smell?"

Everybody wants some wires and some whatever,
But some thinks it isn't right
Streams of fuel from the car will all flow
We'll find them nice to heat tonight.

We burnt some circuits on the way;
We're nauseous from the smell of robots ain't it great?
And every single reasons we cannot lie,
Angrily ask us for those reasons and why

And so I'm offering a front row seat,
To kids from 1991,
Although its been said many times, many ways,
A very touching event indeed
Not much else.

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? - December 17, 2010 - Report this comment
That's how they recycle metals, by putting scraps in a furnace and melt them down. Watch How It's Made for details.

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