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No. Baseball is British, first mentioned by Jane Austen in Northanger Abbey in 1817. Basketball is American. If it was British it wouldn’t have taken us two decades to cut a hole in the bottom of the basket.
Then again, perhaps it's just that it's Johnny's actual name.Marr's name is an (unwitting?) pun on the french for "I'm fed up", "J'en ai marre".
your boyfriend,he went down on one knee,well,could it be hes only got one knee.I bet some of you think the lyrics of King Leer are funny.
I don’t know Johnny Marr personally but I betcha he doesn’t give a flying f***.Morrissey is used to this sort of media bullying, but Johnny Marr must be very upset playing the helping robot role
Morrissey is used to this sort of media bullying, but Johnny Marr must be very upset playing the helping robot role
Marr's name is an (unwitting?) pun on the french for "I'm fed up", "J'en ai marre".
your boyfriend,he went down on one knee,well,could it be hes only got one knee.
your boyfriend,he has the gift of the gab,or could it be the gift of the grab.
I crept up behind you with a homeless Chihuahua.
I find it very funny,very few people on here have a sense of humour these days,change that,dont have a sense of humour ever.
they're not just funny, they're genius. It's the petty bitterness of the lyrics, rendered in the most dry unashamed style, that makes them so great.I bet some of you think the lyrics of King Leer are funny.