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The Hammer - Faye Adams



     
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Geek: ...economics, I love economics...Bully: HEY over there! Where do you think you're going?Geek: I'm gonna go home!Bully: Thought you were gonna get out of school without talking to me first?
Geek: School's over. I wanna go--Bully: I got some recollections I want to share with you.Geek: Oh, recollections on what?Bully: Let me think back on how many of your family members'
CUNTS I've licked today!Geek: Oh, how offensive!Bully: Let's see, your SISTER...Geek: Oh!Bully: ...your MOTHER...Geek: Not my mother!Bully: ...Your GRANDMOTHER...Geek: My grandmother?Bully: I dug up your GREAT GRANDMOTHER...Geek: Oh, you wouldn't!Bully: Her cunt tasted like SKELETONS!Geek: Oh, that's gross!Bully: HAHAHAHAHAGeek: HEY! How do you feel about THIS!?Bully: Oh my God! Aah!Geek: I bought this gun at lunch!!Bully Oh my God!Geek: And now I am pointing it right at your face!!I'm tired of the way you've been treating me!!And I'm not gonna take it anymore!!Bully: Please! Please! I...I...looking at your gun,
I...I'm rethinking all of my bullyism...and I...uh...
I just think if I were to get a second chance...
Geek: You can't get a second chance!! You are way too mean,
and therefore, you deserve to get capped!!
I am pulling back the...
thing that you pull back before you fire the gun!!Bully: The hammer?Geek: NOW I AM PULLING THE TRIGGER!!Bully: OH MY GOD!
YOU PULLED THE TRIGGER ON THE GUN AND THE BULLET'S
FLYING OUT OF THE GUN AT LIGHTNING SPEED! AAH!
OW! IT HIT ME IN THE HEAD!Geek: HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT, BULLY!? HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT!?Bully: AAH! OW! I'm dying...dying.Geek: Wait a minute, what have I done? (cries)
I'm sorry...who will I talk to now? What have I done...
what have I done?

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As Faye Scruggs (her married name), she became a regular performer in New York nightclubs in the late 1940s and early 1950s. While performing in Atlanta, Georgia, she was discovered by singer Ruth Brown, who won her an audition with bandleader Joe Morris of Atlantic Records. Changing her name to Faye Adams, Morris recruited her as a singer in 1952, and signed her to Herald Records. Her first release was Morris's song "Shake a Hand", which topped the U.S. R&B chart for ten weeks in 1953 and made number 22 on the U.S. pop chart.

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