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1:51
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1997
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**** Mindless Drug Hoover - The Reefer Song ****
One sunny day I was riding my bike and smoking a joint 'cause that's what I like! a policeman stopped me and began to stare and he said "hey sunny, what cha smoking there?!"
I said:
"Its a reefer- do ya want some policeman? Its a reefer- do you want to blast?! Its a reefer- do you want some Policeman? or would you prefer me to shove it up your ass!"
Well, he put me in his car and he left my bike and he took my reefer which he quite liked! We got to the station- and his eyes were all red and the sergeant said "constable: you're out of your head"!
he said: "yeah.."
"Its a reefer- do ya want some sergeant? Its a reefer- do you want to blast?! Its a reefer- do you want some sergeant? or would you prefer me to shove it up your ass!"
Well, he suspended the constable for his little joke and he went to the bathroom to have a little toke! when he got back had to roll another 8th's and they were being passed 'round every copper in the place!
Well, I sold them 2 ounces... and 1/16th.. and they rolled the biggest joint that the world has ever seen!
..and they all sang together:
"Its a reefer- do ya want some Mindless? Its a reefer- do you want to blast?! Its a reefer- do you want some Mindless? Thanks for your company and thanks for the grass!"
(lyrics added: 7-5-2015)
(DJ Zath) |
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Current Rating
7.9
(1 vote)
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Played on 13 shows: |
| 02-03-24, #MMCZ-24-02 | | 10-18-98, #98-42 |
| 04-21-18, #AOTA-180421 | | 09-27-98, #98-39 |
| 04-20-14, #MMCZ-14-02 | | 08-23-98, #98-34 |
| 11-12-11, #11-46 | | 08-09-98, #98-32 |
| 05-07-11, #11-19 | | 08-02-98, #98-31 |
| 06-21-08, #MMCZ_0052 | | 07-05-98, #98-27 |
| 06-27-99, #99-26 | | |
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