| Ooh yeah
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| Mh
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| Hey yo, man
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| Ain’t nothin' like a nice bowl of cornflakes in the morning
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| To smooth you out
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| Milky cereal
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| (Baby)
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| Milky cereal
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| Milky cereal
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| (Baby)
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| Milky cereal
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| Mirror, mirror on the wall
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| Who’s the baddest female of them all?
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| It was Frosted Flake, she loved to bowl
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| And although her skin was white she had a lot of soul
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| Rich female, very debonnaire
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| Drivin' a Rolls with rollers in her hair
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| We was hangin' out, pumpin' the stereo
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| She took me to a club, I think the name was Cheerio’s
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| She walked like she was jumpin' a hurdle
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| I was happy as a kid that just saw _Mutant Ninja Turtles_
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| A guy walked over, said, «Your earring’s cute»
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| I said, «I'm wearin' a earring, but it ain’t no Fruit Loop»
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| Me and Frosted went to get a drink
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| But she ordered somethin' bugged and I ain’t know what to think
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| She ordered potassium, calcium
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| Carbohydrate scotch with sodium
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| She took me to her crib, threw me on the couch
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| I woke up the next morning with a spoon in my mouth
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| She’s
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| Milky cereal
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| (Baby)
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| Milky cereal
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| Milky cereal
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| (Baby)
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| Milky cereal
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| Milky cereal
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| (Baby)
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| Milky cereal
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| Milky cereal
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| (Baby)
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| Milky cereal
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| I went to Vegas, didn’t think it’d do any harm
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| I walked into this girl named Lucky Charm
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| For some reason we walked in the rain
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| She had a four-leaf clover with a big gold chain
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| She had a salary that was full of calories, for real
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| And I was in the mood for a homecooked meal
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| So we went to be alone
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| But we had to be quiet, cause her Corn Pops was home
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| Kissed her neck, kissed her back, kissed her arms
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| I said, «Forget it, let me see your Lucky Charms»
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| When we began her hairstyle was neat
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| But when I left the next morning it looked like Shredded Wheat
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| Talked about marriage, I said, «That's risky
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| Besides, it’s such a waste of Rice Krispies»
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| She had a robe with the velours material
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| Her pops woke up, I said, «Hello Mr. Cereal
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| I came this morning to deliver the paper»
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| He said, «Stop frontin', I know you caught the vapors
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| That’s my daughter, so save your croonin
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| You better find another bowl of cereal to stick your spoon in»
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| Milky cereal
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| (Baby)
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| Milky cereal
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| Milky cereal
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| (Baby)
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| Milky cereal
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| Milky cereal
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| (Baby)
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| Milky cereal
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| Milky cereal
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| (Baby)
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| Milky cereal
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| Yeah, check this out here:
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| Then there was Pebbles, times was rough
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| She was turnin' tricks to get her «coo-coo puff!»
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| Her mind was gone, but she turned me on, in fact
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| She was wearin' an Apple Jack hat
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| With a full-link fox and some pink bobby-socks
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| Her father had a greedy disease, fried chicken pox
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| We called him Hungry Jack
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| He talked like pops, and then he dressed like The Mack
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| He invited me out to lunch
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| With a old army buddy of his, Captain Crunch
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| The waiter said, «Jack, what would you like today?»
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| He said, «I don’t know, just make it Special, 'K?»
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| He said, «Cool,» came back with the order
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| That’s when I said, «Hey yo, Jack, I like your daughter»
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| He said, «Pebbles? |
| Boy, are you crazy?»
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| I said, «Nah, I wanna ride in a Mercedes»
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| She could sing while I’m swingin' my thing
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| Cause her burgers taste better than Burger King"
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| He said, «Go party? |
| Do some minglin'?
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| You and my daughter? |
| Your brain must be jinglin!»
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| I said, «It's smooth, no disrespect
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| She’ll sign a pre-nup, so she don’t get half of my week check»
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| Then we walked down the aisle
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| Our honeymoon was milky — cereal style
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| You know what I’m sayin'?
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| Milky cereal
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| (Baby)
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| Milky cereal
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| Milky cereal
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| (Baby)
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| Milky cereal
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| Milky cereal
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| (Baby)
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| Milky cereal
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| Milky cereal
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| (Baby)
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| Milky cereal
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| Milky
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| Ha-ha-ha
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| Peace! |