pardon me boy is that the Chattanooga chu chu trank 29 boy you can give me a shine i can aford to board the Chattanooga chu chu I've got my fare and just a trifle to spare we leave the pennsylavainia station bout a quoter to 4 we read a magazine then your in baltinmore dinner in the diner nothing could be finer than to have your ham and eggs in carolinia when you hear the wistle blowing 8 to the bar than you know that californias not very.....
for the rest of he song you should look it up i did and did not have very good luck so this is all i know so have good luck finding it.
signed ~...
The lyrics state "bout quarter to four".
clover is a margarine and flora is better because flora is the sponser of meebo.
I think the song you're looking for it "Make It Wit Chu" by Queens of the Stone Age.
The song was originally performed in the 1941 movie Sun Valley Serenade. It was performed by the Glenn Miller Orchestra featuring Tex Beneke on vocals, with Paula Kelly and the Modernaires. This was followed by a number featuring, Dorothy Dandridge on vocals with Fayard Nichols and Harold Nicholas singing the chorus and dancing.
Great song. They're Japanese onomatopoeia: Chu chu (kisses) Muni muni (fondling) Mura mura (arousal) Purin purin (jiggly) Boron (whipping "it" out) Nururu (slipping) Rerorero (licking) The rest is in the lyrics!
The lyrics state "bout quarter to four".
clover is a margarine and flora is better because flora is the sponser of meebo.
I think the song you're looking for it "Make It Wit Chu" by Queens of the Stone Age.
The song was originally performed in the 1941 movie Sun Valley Serenade. It was performed by the Glenn Miller Orchestra featuring Tex Beneke on vocals, with Paula Kelly and the Modernaires. This was followed by a number featuring, Dorothy Dandridge on vocals with Fayard Nichols and Harold Nicholas singing the chorus and dancing.
Chu Chu Malave's birth name is Edwin Malave.
The Battle of Chattanooga battle was fought near Chattanooga, Tennessee
chuih from chu chu rocket
The address of the Chattanooga Regional History is: 400 Chestnut St, Chattanooga, TN 37402
The address of the Chattanooga Nature Center is: 400 Garden Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37419-1807
The address of the Chattanooga Audubon Society is: 900 N Sanctuary Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37424
The address of the Chattanooga Historical Foundation is: 4604 Conner Street, Chattanooga, TN 37411-4713
Great song. They're Japanese onomatopoeia: Chu chu (kisses) Muni muni (fondling) Mura mura (arousal) Purin purin (jiggly) Boron (whipping "it" out) Nururu (slipping) Rerorero (licking) The rest is in the lyrics!