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Song Parodies -> "The WiFi in Church Prayer"

Original Song Title:

"The Lord's Prayer"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"The WiFi in Church Prayer"

Parody Written by:

Phil Alexander

The Lyrics

Written in response to this article on theregister.
Our WiFi
Which art in chapel
Cisco be thy name
Thy standards be
802.11g
Broadcast at 2.4GHz
Give us this day our IP address
And forgive us our porn downloads
As we forgive outages in communications
And lead us not unto malware
For now comes the distributed
Denial of service
For ever and ever
Reboot.

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Churchgoer - October 05, 2011 - Report this comment
In very bad taste.
Phil Alexander - October 06, 2011 - Report this comment
Don't you think the world would be a far, far better place if one of the commandments had been "Thou shalt lighten up and have a sense of humour"?

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