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File:Rooster Cogburn - Admiral Halsey.jpg|link=Rooster Cogburn/Admiral Halsey|"'''[[Rooster Cogburn/Admiral Halsey]]'''", often simply "'''Rooster Cogburn'''", is a song written by Paul and Linda McCartney from their lost album ''Arm''. | |||
File:Winges.jpg|link=Winges|'''[[Winges]]''' were a British-American rock band. | |||
File:Have_You_Never_Tried_Peeing_on_the_Flowers.jpg|link=Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?|'''[[Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?|(I Wanna Know) Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?]]''', often simply "'''Peeing on the Flowers'''", is a song written by Frothy J. Gone and released as a single in 1971 from the album ''Nude Plum'' (1970) by urinology rock group Cavalier Reverence Dew Cartel (initialized CRDC, often pronounced "Sir Dick"). | File:Have_You_Never_Tried_Peeing_on_the_Flowers.jpg|link=Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?|'''[[Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?|(I Wanna Know) Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?]]''', often simply "'''Peeing on the Flowers'''", is a song written by Frothy J. Gone and released as a single in 1971 from the album ''Nude Plum'' (1970) by urinology rock group Cavalier Reverence Dew Cartel (initialized CRDC, often pronounced "Sir Dick"). | ||
File:Donny Osmond (song).jpg|link=Donny Osmond (song)|"'''[[Donny Osmond (song)|Donny Osmond]]'''" is a song by [REDACTED] about Donny Osmond not being Matt Gaetz. | File:Donny Osmond (song).jpg|link=Donny Osmond (song)|"'''[[Donny Osmond (song)|Donny Osmond]]'''" is a song by [REDACTED] about Donny Osmond not being Matt Gaetz. | ||
File:Satire Man.jpg|link=Satire Man|Earliest known photograph of '''Satire Man'''. | |||
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* [[Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?]] | * [[Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?]] | ||
* [[Me and My Vulture]] | * [[Me and My Vulture]] | ||
* [[Rooster Cogburn/Admiral Halsey]] | |||
* [[Satire Man]] | |||
* [[Winges]] | |||
== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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=== Social media === | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1387461103840600067 Post] @ Twitter (28 April 2021) | * [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1387461103840600067 Post] @ Twitter (28 April 2021) | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:39, 27 June 2023
"Geese Not Wanted" is a song by [REDACTED] about the everyday troubles faced by geese.
Commentary
Geese not wanted
Uncle Albert
Geese not wanted
If they caused you any poop
Geese not wanted
Uncle Albert
But there's no one at the door
And I believe they're on the stoop
In the News
"Rooster Cogburn/Admiral Halsey", often simply "Rooster Cogburn", is a song written by Paul and Linda McCartney from their lost album Arm.
Winges were a British-American rock band.
(I Wanna Know) Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?, often simply "Peeing on the Flowers", is a song written by Frothy J. Gone and released as a single in 1971 from the album Nude Plum (1970) by urinology rock group Cavalier Reverence Dew Cartel (initialized CRDC, often pronounced "Sir Dick").
"Donny Osmond" is a song by [REDACTED] about Donny Osmond not being Matt Gaetz.
Fiction cross-reference
- Donny Osmond (song)
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?
- Me and My Vulture
- Rooster Cogburn/Admiral Halsey
- Satire Man
- Winges
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Uncle Albert/Albert Halsey @ Wikipedia
- Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey @ YouTube
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (28 April 2021)