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Subject: Query about today's parody

Written By: Rice Cube on 02/12/03 at 09:58 a.m.

http://www.amiright.com/parody/2000s/weirdal1.shtml

This was submitted and posted today, Feb 12 (which is Lincoln's birthday, btw).  

The author did not have comment section checked, so I can't comment there...but what is "Y.O.C.A."?  Did he want to do "Y.O.D.A." and kept hitting the wrong key?  

And the original Y.M.C.A. song was by the Village People, not "Weird Al" :-/  I'm just confused.  So I posted this in case the author wishes to comment on it.

Subject: Re: Query about today's parody

Written By: ChuckyG on 02/12/03 at 10:21 a.m.


Quoting:
http://www.amiright.com/parody/2000s/weirdal1.shtml

This was submitted and posted today, Feb 12 (which is Lincoln's birthday, btw).  

The author did not have comment section checked, so I can't comment there...but what is "Y.O.C.A."?  Did he want to do "Y.O.D.A." and kept hitting the wrong key?  

And the original Y.M.C.A. song was by the Village People, not "Weird Al" :-/  I'm just confused.  So I posted this in case the author wishes to comment on it.
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I don't know if he meant YOCA or not, but I did make sure to change it from Weird Al to the Village People