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amazin
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@winkleperri I think the dealer came barging in demanding money they owed ha! And they agree'd to put him in the song instead ha! Crazyyy :')
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@winkleperri actually man, it was George Clinton's, the producer of this album, drug dealer. He owed him money and since he didn't have any he gave him a spot in this song.
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Mack decides he has had enough. He burps, shaking the stack of turtles and tossing Yertle off into the mud, leaving him "King of the Mud" and freeing the others.
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commands more and more turtles to add to his throne. Mack makes a second request for a respite because the increased weight is now causing extreme pain to the turtles at the bottom of the pile. Again Yertle yells at Mack to shut up. Then Yertle notices the moon rising above him as the night approaches. Furious that something "dares to be higher than Yertle the King", he decides to call for even more turtles in an attempt to rise above it. However, before he can give the command
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“Yertle the Turtle”
The eponymous story revolves around a Yertle the Turtle, the king of the pond. Unsatisfied with the stone that serves as his throne, he commands the other turtles to stack themselves beneath him so that he can see further and expand his kingdom. However, the stacked turtles are in pain and Mack, the turtle at the very bottom of the pile, is suffering the most. Mack asks Yertle for a respite, but Yertle just tells him to shut up. Then Yertle decides to expand his kingdom.
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@winkleperri Actually it was George's dealer.
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@TERRIBLEPRODUCTIONSS the only thing I can smell on this song is heroin
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REAL RED HOT!!!!!!NOW...REAL SHIT!!!!!
the guy that says ''look at the turtle go bro'' was the bands coke dealer at the time and they agreed to put him in the song to score coke. haha crazy mother fuckers
winkleperri 7 months ago 74
You can smell the cocaine on this song.
TERRIBLEPRODUCTIONSS 6 months ago 39