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I was born in the junkyard,

A child of the streets,

My Dad was catching garbage,

And other tastes of treats.

Police chased and caught me,

I was in the pound alone,

The Bundys came and got me,

Didn't even bring a bone!

Yeah, yeah, I ain't talkin' jive.

I'll eat anything,

Even if it's alive.

Don't want no fax machine,

Got no use for a phone,

Don't even want my belly rubbed,

Just give me a blood-stained bone!

Starvin' out here, Mama,

Got no food to call my own.

You better watch your wives and children,

I'm out here prowlin' for a bone.

Woman makes you stupid,

Every man's a hound,

She says love's an ocean,

That she pulled you in to drown.

Woman makes you stupid,

Always playin' with your head,

Next time you'll be smiling,

Is the day you wake up dead.

Woman makes you stupid,

Won't you show a little tale/tail,

I don't know why we need 'em,

Oh yeah: a coffin needs a nail!

Well seeing as im about to finish work i was gonna hand on my duties to some lvl headed individual. Dan sprung to mind.

So im about to contact prank about it yesterday and i look at the top of the page and lo and behold, hes already a mod.

Im like ... :confused: hey Dan did u go over my head? he says that prank just offered.

All i can say is great minds think alike eh :(

Spolier shop is just after sheilds crescent on norma road and myaree. Heading west its a right turn after winthrop drive near cash converters. Go through the set of lights, past deering auto elecs and its in a little place on ure right opposite the panel beaters.

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