Definitely a dual meaning to this song--all the things that Quonset says above, and just a general kiss-off to a former lover (i.e., I'm tired of your crap, it's not funny anymore).
@leamanc Sure, you can see it that way, but this part is an awfully weird and corny thing to say to an ex-lover:
Hear what you want to hear
Don't worry about the result
Or the effect It has on your career
@leamanc Sure, you can see it that way, but this part is an awfully weird and corny thing to say to an ex-lover:
Hear what you want to hear
Don't worry about the result
Or the effect It has on your career
Definitely a dual meaning to this song--all the things that Quonset says above, and just a general kiss-off to a former lover (i.e., I'm tired of your crap, it's not funny anymore).
Yet another great f***-off song from Grant Hart.
@leamanc Sure, you can see it that way, but this part is an awfully weird and corny thing to say to an ex-lover: Hear what you want to hear Don't worry about the result Or the effect It has on your career
@leamanc Sure, you can see it that way, but this part is an awfully weird and corny thing to say to an ex-lover: Hear what you want to hear Don't worry about the result Or the effect It has on your career