A bag full of clichés can be a humorous way to tell a story. The Missing Years is a 1991 folk album by John Prine containing a song titled It’s a Big Old Goofy World that has a whole stack of similes beginning with:
“Up in the morning, work like a dog
Is better than sitting like a bump on a log
Mind all your manners, be quiet as a mouse
Someday you’ll own a home that’s as big as a house
I know a fella, he eats like a horse
Knocks his old balls round the old golf course
You oughta see his wife, she’s a cute little dish
She smokes like a chimney and drinks like a fish
There’s a big old goofy man
Dancing with a big old goofy girl
Ooh baby, it’s a big old goofy world”
In June 2017 the country single All the Pretty Girls sung by
Kenny Chesney was released. That song begins:
“All the pretty girls said pick me up at eight
All the pretty girls said I’m going to L.A.
All the pretty girls said I hate my hair
Talking to the mirror in their underwear
All the lost boys said I just got paid
All the lost boys said I wanna get laid
When the town goes blue and the lights blink red
All the lost boys do what the pretty girls said
I’m home for the summer, shoot out the lights
Don’t blow my cover, oh I’m free tonight
I’m coming over, call all your friends
Somebody hold me, all the pretty girls said
All of the whiskey went to my head
Shut up and kiss me, all the pretty girls said”
Shut up and kiss me also is the title of a 1994 country song
by Mary Chapin Carpenter.
The cartoon was adapted from one at Wikimedia Commons.
The cartoon was adapted from one at Wikimedia Commons.
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