I dated a girl who told me the line in Sloan's Money City Maniacs "And the joke is when he awoke his body was covered in coke fizz" sounded like "his body was covered in goat jizz".
I've never been able to hear anything different in 20 years.
I always thought it was gold fish.
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I really refuse to believe that this was ever a misheard lyric, and instead is a running pop-culture Mandella-effect type thing from the Friends episode where Phoebe purposefully rewords Tiny Dancer for a joke. How obviously wrong she is IS the joke. And now people claim it's actually a commonly misheard lyric. It drives me insane.
The song is called Tiny Dancer. How can you mishear the title?
The same thing seemed to happen with How I Met Your Mother and the word "moist", whereby Lily hates the word so much it makes her queezy, something I had never heard of before, and all of a sudden there's a generation of people that apparently find the word to be gross. It's weird.
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The same thing seemed to happen with How I Met Your Mother and the word "moist", whereby Lily hates the word so much it makes her queezy, something I had never heard of before, and all of a sudden there's a generation of people that apparently find the word to be gross. It's weird.
You might be right about the Tiny Dancer one, but I can remember girls I knew cringing at the name of the band Moist back in the mid 90s.
You might be right about the Tiny Dancer one, but I can remember girls I knew cringing at the name of the band Moist back in the mid 90s.
That has to be one of the all time worst names for a band ever. How the heck did they think that was a good name and what could possibly be the meaning behind it.
Naming a rock band has to be one if the funnest and coolest thing someone can do... and they chose "Moist"? It's so cringe worthy.
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I really refuse to believe that this was ever a misheard lyric, and instead is a running pop-culture Mandella-effect type thing from the Friends episode...
That mislyric was around looooooooong before Friends.
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