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FILLMORE EAST, JUNE 1971

What Kind Of Girl Do You Think We Are

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Okay: well I get off bein' juked
With a baby octopus
An spewed upon with cream corn! AAH... UNH!
From: Vladimir Sovetov <sova@kpbank.ru>
  I suspect something should be added to definition from my Dict. of American slang
  juke - v.i. To tour outside bars, usu. with one of the opposite sex;
From: Martin Piazzola <piazzola@scf.usc.edu>
  juked - banged, porked, "penetrated"
From: jmartz@gibbs.oit.unc.edu (John Michael Martz)
  Yes--it means to penetrate carnally (at least the way I've heard it used).
From: rfr@cx1gpx.lord.com (Robin F. Righettini)
  To get off (American slang) - to enjoy, to orgasm, to begin to feel the effect of certain drugs. Juked is not common slang, but may be derivative of Jukebox, a coin operated machine that plays music.
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  For corn sound continuity see Advanced Romance. BONGO FURY N&C
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An' my girlfriend, she digs it
With a hot
YOOHOO bottle
From: fnord@panix.com (Cliff Heller)
  Yoo-Hoo is an american (very american) soft drink. Non-carbonated and chocolate-flavored. It has a very high chemical content, but it's quite tasty. I haven't had one in years.
From: rfr@cx1gpx.lord.com (Robin F. Righettini)
  YOOHOO is a dairy based chocolate beverage popular in New York
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While somebody's screamin':
CORKS 'N' SAFETIES
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PIGS 'N' DONKEYS
  Once upon a time Howard Kaylan himself was kind enough to comment this line
  IT WAS NOT AN ADLIB... CORKS AND SAFTETIES WAS AN ACTUAL GAME HAVING TO DO WITH THE SUPRESSION OF FLATULANCE.
From: rfr@cx1gpx.lord.com (Robin F. Righettini)
  Pigs and donkeys are supposedly favored animals for bestial acts.
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You two chicks sound real far aout and groovy
Ever been to a Holiday Inn?
Mna-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-haaa...
Magic Fingers in the Bed (Picture it!)
From: "Tony Pfarrer" <TONY@UMS1.Lan.McGill.CA>
  Anyone who's spent a lot of time in cheezy motels (the Mothers sure did!) will recognize all three of the items:
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  -"Magic Fingers" is a type of coin-operated bed-vibrator. You put 25 cents in the meter and the bedsprings & mattress vibrate for a set amount of time. I tried it once but it made me nauseous. FZ goes into more detail in the song "MAGIC FINGERS" from 200 MOTELS:
"...Open up your pocketbook
Pull another quarter out
Drop it in the meter..."
From: fnord@panix.com (Cliff Heller)
  This was supposed to be some sort of Massage, thus the name. This relates directly to the song "Magic Fingers" from 200 Motels (maybe Chunga's). Live version on Stage 5 or 6.
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Wall-mounted TV screen:
Coffee-Host plugged into the bathroom wall
From: "Tony Pfarrer" <TONY@UMS1.Lan.McGill.CA>
  "COFFEE-HOST" is a primitive do-it-yourself coffee maker. It consists of a heating coil and a carafe that looks like it hasn't been washed out since it was installed. It often came with a couple of packets of instant coffee. You plug it in,boil your water, pour in the coffe crystals and VOILA! a perfectly VILE brew. Generally, the best place to plug it in was the bathroom since at least there was a counter close to the electrical outlet. I'm convinced that COFFEE HOST was responsible for all those burn marks on the FORMICA counters in the bathrooms.
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Formica's really keen!
From: "Tony Pfarrer" <TONY@UMS1.Lan.McGill.CA>
  "FORMICA" is a durable laminated plastic substance generally used in countertops and some cheezy furniture. It comes in thousands of colors and designs. A similar version of it was known as "ARBORITE".
From: jh@cadre.com (Joe Hartley)
  I'll assume the first is some sort of coffee maker; Formica is the stuff that kitchen and bathroom countertops are made out of. It frequently looks something like bad marble, or is of a color found naturally nowhere on Earth
From: rfr@cx1gpx.lord.com (Robin F. Righettini)
  Formica is a tradename for a cheap melamine laminate used in countertops.
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Funny you should mention it:
Our new single just made the charts this week
With a bullet! With a bullet!
From: "Tony Pfarrer" <TONY@UMS1.Lan.McGill.CA>
  A song that was rocketing to the top of the Billboard charts was highlited by a "bullett" in the margin of the chart. I bet HAPPY TOGETHER had a bullet.
From: ivester@utkvx.utk.edu (Stan Ivester)
  Billboard used to put a bullet next to a charted record that had moved up some measurable amount from its position on the previous week's chart. (Some phallic significance just might be intended here.)
From: jh@cadre.com (Joe Hartley)
  In Billboard's ,Top 40 list, songs that are climbing the charts rapidly are marked with a bullet, which is really just a large dot. This indicates that you're *really* hot shit.
From: rfr@cx1gpx.lord.com (Robin F. Righettini)
  Rolling Stone magazine lists a chart of the top 40 or so songs in sales. They put a black dot, called a bullet, next to songs rapidly rising in popularity.

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