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John Ashcroft Let The Eagle Soar backwards (Oh Sweet Evil)

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2007

correction @ 1:00
"That low ocean that woe gives him.
So I can carve him up. For Oh... It be gross.
Serve and see still...."
Thanks to spartacusrockes for hearing it. This sick butcher is talking about carving him up, not covering him up.

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  • For ohh!!

  • It'll be gross. Serve and see still.

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  • Is it wrong of me to masturbate to this?

  • Hilarious!!!! I'm hearing a bit differently though, where the words say "we'll cover him up", I'm hearing "we'll carve him up", but brilliant nonetheless. I hope enjoyed the roast, and him that fell. Reptile.

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  • "I said him, not you."

  • People such as him as responsible for SOPA/PIPA.

  • I laughed so hard my face fell off - brilliant. heavymetalprophecy I would vote for you in 2012. Run, please.

  • All this talk of eating is making me hungry

  • For some reason I find it really funny to hear the long drawn out vibrato note coming at the start of the phrases.

  • @tristanbrink are you pure evil?

    If so no

    if not yes

  • That's a classic! Actually I like it a lot better backwards.

  • His dog knows when he is heard.

  • No John, you eat him...

    Bet you had to eat a mouthful during the Bush

    early years...and such as that.

  • @tristanbrink not at all... I thought the very same thing

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