The Bob Song

So I was hanging out in a very deserted place where there's white, white, white sand, and blue, blue, blue, aqua blue waters, that meets the horizon in a fine line of the most shiny purple you ever seen in your life, and then right there across that great horizon, saw sails, sails from a ship, from a ship that stood a man that had sailed around the world a time or two. I guess you could say, he was a pirate

Well I once knew a pirate named Bob

B-O-B Bob was a drunken old slob

B-O-B Bob, 'bout as dumb as a rock

But Bob, he made it to the top

He said "You swing from your tree

And I'll swing from mine

You have your lemons and

I'll have my lime

Funny, we all act like monkeys sometimes

So you swing from your tree

And I'll swing from mine"

And he said "I'd rather make love

Than war

And I'd rather have millions

Than to ever be poor

But I'd rather be happy

Than to have anymore

Guess I'm

A little tangled in a vine

Oh, you swing from your tree

And I'll swing from mine

You have your lemons and

I'll have my lime

Funny, we all act like monkeys sometimes

So you swing from your tree

And I'll swing from mine"

Man, let me tell ya about one of the crazy things that just happened here in the past week. We got to go and do this photo shoot for a magazine, I think they were called Blender, and they gave us $900 and they said "Well, y'all go do anything you want to with it," so let me tell you what a couple of pirates would do if they had $900. Well, they'd go into a costume shop, and they'd find themselves a couple of costumes, maybe animals, maybe something that looked like a chicken

A chicken?

A chicken, John

I like chicken

John, you were a chicken, I think

I love cats

And then one of them would put some fruit on his head, look a little bit like Carmen Miranda

Is that like the girl in the Chiquita Banana thing?...

And then what they would do...

Dude, the Chiquita Banana girl is stacked. I always thought she was hot. Anytime I was like, in elementary school and they gave us the bananas, I would always pick the one that had the sticker still on it

But then again you liked to look at the panty section of the Sears and Roebuck magazine

Who didn't?

'Cause you're a freak

Who didn't?

Bonafide, bonafide freak. You know what my grandmother used to tell me she would do that involved the Sears and Roebuck magazine and freaks? Well, chickens that is. When she was grew up, she was born in 1905, her name was Cathleen, we called her Gaggy, more affectionately she was known to her grandchildren, and she told us that when she was a kid, they used the Sears and Roebuck magazine for toilet paper...

Oh my...

In the outhouse, and they had a stick in the outhouse to beat the chickens...

Aw, sheesh

But anyway, I guess that's the way things used to be and things ain't quite like the way they used to be anymore. And anyway, we're standin' there dressed like a chicken and Carmen Miranda, and we're holding the horn of a white rhinosarus...

A white rhinosarus

White rhinosarus

At the San Antonio Zoo, which we must tell you is a very, very nice zoo

And now that you know a little bit about what we've done in the past week, we can tell you...

Let's rock it baby, come on

We can tell you, we can say

You swing from your tree

We can say

I'll swing from my tree

Aw, you swing from your tree

We'll all be happy sometimes

And I'll swing from my tree

You swing from your tree

And I'll swing from my tree

And we'll all be happy sometimes

Come on

You swing from your tree

And I'll swing from my tree

And we'll all be happy sometimes

Oh, you swing from your tree

And I'll swing from mine

You have your lemons and

I'll have my lime

It's funny, we all act like monkeys sometimes

So you swing from your tree

And I'll swing from mine

I'll swing from mine

I'll swing from mine

I was just trying to think of the sound that a monkey would make