The Song They Play When Your Acceptance Speech
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The Song They Play When Your Acceptance Speech
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This is it, your time is through
You're boring!
You're rambling on, no end in sight
You're boring!
No need to thank your parakeet
You're boring!
Look at Catherine Zeta-Jones
She's snoring!
You could have rushed up to the stage
But you were lollygagging!
They're turning off your microphone
And cutting to a commercial for Del Taco
Del Taco! Del Taco! Del Taaaaaaaaco!
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Jack Black performs "The Song They Play When Your Acceptance Speech", and this lyric page sits inside the Jack Black catalog on LyroVerse.
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