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Subject: [oletrucks] Rusty Chevrolet song.
From: Duff Karen ES-19 103 FW/EM <Karen.Duff@ctbrad.ang.af.mil>
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 18:54:45 -0000
I thought it very appropriate to post this to the list, it's not a question,
just a very funny song that could easily pertain to 90% of us.  These are
the words, but here is a link to where you can hear it too....
http://www.jessiesweb.com/chev2.htm
Rusty Chevrolet 

Dashing through the snow 
in my rusty Chevrolet. 
Down the road I go, 
sliding all the way. 
I need new piston rings.
I need some new snow tires. 
My car is held together 
by a piece of chicken wire! 

Oh, rust and smoke, 
the heater's broke,
the door just blew away. 
I light a match
to see the dash
and then I start to pray-ay. 
The frame is bent,
the muffler went,
the radio's okay. 
Oh, what fun it is to drive
this rusty Chevrolet! 

I went to IGA,
to get some Christmas cheer. 
I just passed up my left front tire 
and it's gettin' hard to steer. 
Speeding down the highway,
right past the county cops.
I have to drag my swampers 
just to get the car to stop. 

Oh, rust and smoke, 
the heater's broke,
the door just blew away. 
I light a match to 
see the dash
and then I start to pray-ay. 
The frame is bent,
the muffler went, 
the radio's okay. 
Oh, what fun it is to drive 
this rusty Chevrolet! 

Bouncing through the snowdrifts 
in a big, blue cloud of smoke. 
People laugh as I drive by;
I wonder what's the joke! 
I have to get to Wal-Mart
to pick up my layaway, 
Cause Santa's comin' soon
in his big, old, rusty sleigh! 

Oh, rust and smoke,
the heater's broke,
the door just blew away. 
I light a match
to see the dash 
and then I start to pray-ay. 
The frame is bent,
the muffler went,
the radio's okay. 
Oh, what fun it is to drive
this rusttttttttty Chevroooooooleeeeeet


Karen
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