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Song Parodies -> "One Hitter...Yankees almost no-hit"

Original Song Title:

"Moon River"

Original Performer:

Andy Willaims

Parody Song Title:

"One Hitter...Yankees almost no-hit"

Parody Written by:

Pa Tuckett

The Lyrics

Yankees LOSE AGAIN !!! Oakland pitcher Chad Gaudin loses his no hitter in the 6th inning. Who broke it up? Johnny Damon, former Red Sox great..
One hitter
Yankees blanked again
I laugh, grin after grin
All day

The hit maker?
No-hit breaker?
Yes it was John Damon
A SOX great one day

Two Billion
George has paid his clowns
Their pants keep falling down
We see:

That after they're off steroid juice
They're choking like a noose
And Mike: KISS MY CABOOSE
One hitter: he he

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alvin - July 01, 2007 - Report this comment
a 5 hitter !
Max Power - July 01, 2007 - Report this comment
So you've finally used a different OS for once.

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