Is this song about AO?

Started by sour d, October 03, 2010, 08:09:06 AM

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sour d

My daughter kept singing this shit. She running around the house and all I can make out is "AO, AO" so I had to check it out. Seems like some odd tribute to fine american luthier. (I only listened to the first couple lines of the song. I wouldn't suggest going any further)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUjdiDeJ0xg
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patrickstefanski

I've been to a few wedding in the past few weeks, and this song is playing at every one.

i have to admit i really really really really like this song. normally, i don't get into this type of shit, but it's good!
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raisingfreen

I dont think this is about AO (he actually works for a living), unless his shop has some serious after-hours activity (actually that would be funny to see) Maybe we can get AO to sing a few lines?....

When is the last time you could spew out some complete jibberish like this and get all those chicks dancing around half naked.
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