In the Coasters’ hit “Charlie Brown,” it sounds like the refrain goes:
Who’s always writing on the walls?
Who’s always pooping in the halls?
Can this be? I don’t think the Coasters’ Charlie Brown was that rebellious…!
“If you drive an automobile, please drive carefully–because I walk in my sleep.”–Victor Borge
Padeye
February 17, 2000, 12:04am
2
Try “who’s always throwin’ spitballs”
That’s the third line, Padeye. The “pooping” line is the second line.
cher3
February 17, 2000, 12:13am
4
Goofin’, dougie, goofin’. Although, in elementary school, your interpretation is always a real possibility.
aha
February 17, 2000, 12:16am
5
er hem it goes I think:
*Who’s always writing on the walls
Who’s always snoopin in the halls
Who’s always throughin spitballs
and so on
“I’m the best there is Fats. Even if you beat me, I’m still the best.”
(Paul Newman in The Hustler)
aha
February 17, 2000, 12:18am
6
Love them EYEtalics don’t you?
Sorry that should have been
throwingpitballs
“I’m the best there is Fats. Even if you beat me, I’m still the best.”
(Paul Newman in The Hustler)
aha
February 17, 2000, 12:19am
7
sheeet I just can’t get it right can I?
throwin Spitballs
holy shit…
“I’m the best there is Fats. Even if you beat me, I’m still the best.”
(Paul Newman in The Hustler)
And why not, Cher? I was in elementary school when that song was a hit.