"...I can't get the guy in my house to put the toilet seat DOWN..."
Take a moment to check, like the guy in the house who takes care not to tinkle on the seat. He could be considerate enough to put the seat back down for you? Sure, and you could be considerate enough to leave it up for him. Or you could both just close the lid when you're through. But above all, nobody ever complain about this again. It's stupid.
This song peaked at #57 on the Country charts in 1991. The song is a parody of/response to "Men" by the Forester Sisters which came out that same year.
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Dude, I can't get the guy in my house to put the toilet seat DOWN. Pain in the a** in the middle of the night!
"...I can't get the guy in my house to put the toilet seat DOWN..."
Take a moment to check, like the guy in the house who takes care not to tinkle on the seat. He could be considerate enough to put the seat back down for you? Sure, and you could be considerate enough to leave it up for him. Or you could both just close the lid when you're through. But above all, nobody ever complain about this again. It's stupid.
Someone is obviously is missing their sense of humor gene, it's such a sad, sad affliction.
Did you even listen to the song? All the way through?
This song peaked at #57 on the Country charts in 1991.
The song is a parody of/response to "Men" by the Forester Sisters which came out that same year.
I was hoping this one would stir up a bit of controversy. And it did just that. My plan was a success.
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