Them Dog Kickers:
How 'bout them dog kickers, ain't they crumbs? Kickin' them doggies in their buns.
Kickin' them Afghans. Kickin' them mutts. Kickin' them puppies poor little butts.
Lookit them dog kickers, ain't they cute? Some use a shower shoe. Some use a boot.
Them dadgum dog kickers, ain't they mean? Runnin' kickin' every day that's seen.
How to be a dog kicker, don't need a ticket. Find an old dog. Haul off and kick it!
How can you say something without saying it? Well here goes. Kadizzle is astonished. Someone committed a grievous injustice against the great Kadizzle. Another someone met the first someone. The first someone told the second someone they thought Kadizzle was intelligent and they liked him. Now this is very strange. If someone spit in your soup then went on to say what a nice guy you were, you would be puzzled. Stranger yet the second someone said the first someone was really a nice guy and deep down was OK. This all left the head of Kadizzle spinning. A someone could have just as easily said Hitler really liked the Jews and deep down he was a good fellow. Indeed the world is strange.
Old Shanika sings a song about dog kickers. Listen closely to the words of this song about dog kickers.
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