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This joke has gone too far (4x)
In a big way
In a lotta ways
In a big way
No way out
In a big way
In a lotta ways
It's all downhill from here
it's all downhill
Milli Vanilli is as punk rock as it gets
Mindless Self Indulgence plays over a cassette
Ladies and gentlemen you can get me off crack(bam bam bam bam oooh)
Milli Vanilli is as punk rock as it gets
Mindless Self Indulgence plays over a cassette
Ladies and gentlemen you can get me off crack(oooh)
This joke has gone too far (4x)
In a big way
In a lotta ways

In a big way
No way out
In a big way
In a lotta ways
It's all downhill from here
it's all downhill
Milli Vanilli is as punk rock as it gets
Mindless self indulgence plays over a cassette
Ladies and gentlemen you can get me off crack
it takes one to kno-ho-ho-w one x6
Im sick and tired of the same old ___
playin all that shit doing flips and splits
Im sick and tired of the same old punks
pullin on that slut playing with my nuts
Milli Vanilli is punk rock as it gets
this joke has gone too far
its all downhill downhill downhill downhill
this joke has gone too far
In a big way
In a lotta ways
In a big way
No way out
In a big way
In a lotta ways
It's aaaalllllll downnnnhillllll frommmm here

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Rowan Atkinson was born in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1955. He attended Newcastle University before going to Oxford in 1975, and it was at Oxford that he met screenwriter Richard Curtis, with whom he wrote and performed comedy revues at the Oxford Playhouse and later at the Edinburgh Fringe. After an acclaimed revue at the Hampstead Theater in 1978, Atkinson was offered starring roles in two British television series, but chose instead to join the BBC's legendary "Not The Nine O'Clock News" team, where he first performed with Tall Guy director Mel Smith.

Read more about Rowan Atkinson on Last.fm.


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