Don't Look Now - Rodney Carrington

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Embed: Faces gettin' red we were wishin we were dead,
there where people standing all around
when when momma gets to drinking there ain't much thinkin',
there's nothing anybody can do,
Just hope and pray there never comes a day when my momma's out drinkin' with you

Well, we got her in the truck
and we started drivin' home
when momma said she had to go,
daddy pulled it over,
we were standing on the shoulder while mom is puttin' on a show
then he started up the truck and momma stood up with her pants still around her knees,
when we heard momma holler
if ya give me a dollar well I'll let you take a peek at these.


"Don't look now, your momma's got her boobs out."
Showin' everybody in town
Faces turning red, we were wishing we were dead
There were people standing all around
When momma gets to drinkin', there ain't much thinkin'
There's nothing anybody can do
Won't you hope and pray, there never comes a day when my momma's out drinking with you.
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Don't Look Now Lyrics

I remember way back when i was just a boy,
goin places with my mom and dad,
It used to scare me to death, how momma used to act
after six or seven beers she's had.
we were sittin at a table when momma got disabled
all the liquor runnin to her head,
Soon I got to chokin', daddy wasn't jokin' when he grabbed me by the arm and said...

"Don't look now your momma's got her boobs out showing everybody in town."
Faces gettin' red we were wishin we were dead,
there where people standing all around
when when momma gets to drinking there ain't much thinkin',
there's nothing anybody can do,
Just hope and pray there never comes a day when my momma's out drinkin' with you

Well, we got her in the truck
and we started drivin' home
when momma said she had to go,
daddy pulled it over,
we were standing on the shoulder while mom is puttin' on a show
then he started up the truck and momma stood up with her pants still around her knees,
when we heard momma holler
if ya give me a dollar well I'll let you take a peek at these.


"Don't look now, your momma's got her boobs out."
Showin' everybody in town
Faces turning red, we were wishing we were dead
There were people standing all around
When momma gets to drinkin', there ain't much thinkin'
There's nothing anybody can do
Won't you hope and pray, there never comes a day when my momma's out drinking with you.
Oh, won't you hope and pray there never comes a day, when my momma's out drinking with you.

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Rodney Carrington (October 19, 1968 in Longview, Texas) is an American stand-up comic and comic country musician. He was the star of the ABC television sitcom Rodney. Rodney is best known for his acoustic song called "A Letter to My Penis" (sometimes called "Dear, Penis"). Rodney Carrington is a frequent guest on the Bob and Tom show. Some may know him for his song featured on the Bob & Tom show called "Titties and Beer", and "That Awful Day". His numerous albums and stand up performances are often formatted for adult content.
Rodney has starred on his own sitcom show called "Rodney". The sitcom is based in America and is based on himself and his surrounding family and friends. He often gets into trouble with his good friend Barry. This show ended in May 2006. The show was a departure from his normal adult-oriented style that disappointed many fans.
His comedy albums, Hangin' With Rodney, Morning Wood, Nut Sack, and a Greatest Hits CD have all sold hundreds of thousands of copies. Even though Rodney had a television series, he still tours, selling out comedy clubs and performance halls across the country. He currently lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma with his wife and three sons.
Rodney released his 7th album King of the Mountains, on April 3, 2007
Rodney's first Comedy Central special aired on April 14, 2007. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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