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The last post is the WINNER!

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
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Stevicus

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Staff member
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Has Lois been talking again? Little miss can't be wrong.

I remember that one, too. Although when looking for that song, I found this article which gives some of the background: Behind the Song: "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong," by The Spin Doctors

When did you start to write the song, “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong,” and what was it about?
That song is actually about my stepmom, my dad’s ex-wife. People always think it’s about an ex of mine but it’s actually about my dad’s ex, who I grew up with. She was actually a malignant narcissist, if that rings a bell. She was a really rough person to grow up with and she said I was going to be a guitar-playing janitor. There is actually a tweet about this that blew up a little while ago. I was looking through Twitter and someone said something like, “My English teacher said I’d never be a writer and now I have a book in the New York Times.” And I was like, “My stepmom said I was going to be a guitar-playing janitor – nothing wrong with that – and live in the basement of my high school and play guitar for the rats and I wrote a song about her and it’s called ‘Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong’ and it’s been played on the radio three-billion times!”

I remember that!
[Laughs] It’s a funny tune because so may people have claimed that it’s about them. And it just isn’t! And when the band first started playing it, I had just broken up with a girlfriend, who was a really, really – we’re still friends. She’s a sweet, sweet lady. Not a mean bone in her body. The tune was not about her, it just so happened I broke up with her and I wrote a tune about my stepmom. But when we first played it, everybody was super pissed off at me because they thought it was about Heather. I was like, “Dude, it’s not about Heather!” But it all worked out fine.

So, it was about his step-mom, although a lot of people at the time (including myself), thought it was the perfect break-up song. Quite a contrast from the sappy, lovelorn lyrics of "She's Gone."
 

Stonetree

Abducted Member
Premium Member
@Stevicus, don't you think that the United States Marine Corps should issue high heels for male recruits? They would be more battle-hardened after even one weekend.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Winning with just about my entire winter's supply of blueberries in the freezer. One more quart next weekend and I'm all set. Also winning with apricots and peaches. And the final win was sugar/artificial sugar FREE catsup found in Safeway so I did not need to go to Whole Foods to buy it.
 
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