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Subject: David Byrne - Like Humans Do Parody
Written By: Sam on 10/14/04 at 9:19 pm
Hehe, I think we can make a good parody of David Byrne - Like Humans Do. I've decided the title: "Like Geeks Do". Hehe can't think of the lyrics. Someone continue this:
well millions of years (erm..someone change the millions to something better ;))
and millions of homes (same as above)
a man loved a woman
a geek was born
it learned how to type and it learned how to code
like geeks do
:P
Subject: Re: David Byrne - Like Humans Do Parody
Written By: Dark Jon 64 on 10/14/04 at 10:02 pm
Haha I was thinking of making a parody of that song... I was like how the hell did it get on my computer....... I hate it though!
But you'll want to maybe change it from geeks to something that's 2 syllables.
Subject: Re: David Byrne - Like Humans Do Parody
Written By: Gonfunko on 10/15/04 at 7:45 am
Hehe, I think we can make a good parody of David Byrne - Like Humans Do. I've decided the title: "Like Geeks Do". Hehe can't think of the lyrics. Someone continue this:
well millions of years (erm..someone change the millions to something better ;))
and millions of homes (same as above)
a man loved a woman
a geek was born
it learned how to type and it learned how to code
like geeks do
:P
How about this:
about 50 years ago
In a small suburban home
A man loved a woman
Bill Gates was born
he learned how to type and he learned how to code
Like techies do
College he was in
When he shouted out
"I'll start up Microsoft and buy a big house!"
His idea was unique
He would make software for
An OS called Windows that wasn't too bare
He's typin'
He's codin'
Downloadin'
Like techies do (x2)
I'll let you finish it...:)
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