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Transcript for Podcast: "I Feel Snitty," Episode 221: ”'Stormy At Birth' (parody based off Green Day’s song 'Last Night on Earth')" is now available!

Podcast: I Feel Snitty

Episode 221: "Stormy At Birth" (parody based off Green Day’s song "Last Night on Earth")

Premiere Date: 5/5/2023

Length: 3:52 (147 words)

Link: https://ifeelsnitty.podbean.com/e/stormy-at-birth-parody-based-off-green-day-s-song-last-night-on-earth/

Transcript: 

“Stormy At Birth”

Melanie’s at home with their son

So, where’s he gone?

Getting milk, food at the store?

No, he met a porn star instead

In a bed

Husband, father of the year

 

He whips out his mini-mushroom

Then saying, “I was in the pool”

Pretending he was cool

He was finished before they started

Saying “Sign this and tell no one”

 

Life changed after his baby’s birth

Storm alert

One-thirty K to shut her up

This could hurt his chances of…with

Who’s the b*tch?

Melanie or Melanoma?

 

He whips out his mini-mushroom

Then saying, “I was in the pool”

Pretending he was cool

He was finished before they started

Saying “Sign this and tell no one”

 

He whips out his mini-mushroom

Then saying, “I was in the pool”

Pretending he was cool

He was finished before they started

Oh, God, yes, he is so screwed

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