And the ketchup hits the wall…
Let the ketchup hit the wall Let the ketchup hit the wall Let the ketchup hit the WAAAAAAALLLLLLLL!
Chicken… want more
Burgers galore
Gimme more… Gimme more… Gimme more (now)
One - French fries all for me
Two - French fries all for me
Three - French fries all for me
Four - French fries all for me
One - Belt loops gonna rip
Two - Pants can’t keep it in
Three - Waistline’s gettin’ big
Now!
what…what comes after 4?
A golf ball.
That doesn’t sound right but, then again, I never was very good at math.
Me neither! In fact,
Ps: it was a pun on golfers shouting “fore!”. Would have been less opaque out loud 😁
Excellent use of classic meme, compadre.
I need to hear somebody make a cover with these lyrics pretty please
What’s the matter Col. Sanders… chicken?
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The ad, first reported by CBS News, features a video of a chicken alongside messages needling Trump over his debate avoidance as he runs for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
Trump has declined to participate in any of the GOP presidential debates this cycle and had a landslide win in the Iowa caucuses before defeating Haley in a one-on-one contest in the New Hampshire Republican primary.
Trump is heading into South Carolina with strong momentum however and the backing of many of the state’s most well-known GOP figures.
The former president has scorned Haley, calling her “birdbrain” during a speech last month in Nevada, joking that he didn’t know she was still campaigning and charging that she is “completely unelectable.”
The advertisement from the pro-Haley super PAC known as Stand For America Fund appears to be focused on getting Trump’s attention, given his well-documented fondness for watching cable news and close relationship with Hannity.
“Is Trump afraid of pulling a Joe Biden on stage and confusing Nikki Haley for Nancy Pelosi again or is he more concerned that he won’t be able to explain why he failed to secure the border during his first term as president?”
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Did I miss that part?