Friends O' Mine

ANTHONY M SCALZO, JARET RAY REDDICK, ALFREDO JOAQUIN ZUNIGA

Well it was ugly but we made it this far
Some have gone but I forget who they are
Now the hangovers are worse but we get through them fine
Sleeping late but we're not lazy
Getting older but we're still crazy
I'm so glad that I have these friends o mine

It started out at a coffee shop in a most unlikely town
And there were casualties but we made it out anyhow
We stuck together through the good and bad times
Pulp Fiction, Blazing Saddles, and Fast Times
I'm so glad that I have these friends o mine

And jobs, girls and obstacles did all but break us down
Night clubs and broken vans in every major town
And I've got your back, you've got mine
Like Johnny Cash said â??I walk the lineâ??
And you can always count on me for one last beer

We saw the world and the world seemed smaller
We're getting wider but not getting no taller
I know we've grown up just a little at a time
We're sleeping late but were not lazy
We're getting older but were still crazy
I'm so glad that I have these friends o mine
So glad that I have these friends o mine
So glad that I have these friends o mine

Trivia about the song Friends O' Mine by Bowling for Soup

When was the song “Friends O' Mine” released by Bowling for Soup?
The song Friends O' Mine was released in 2004, on the album “A Hangover You Don't Deserve”.
Who composed the song “Friends O' Mine” by Bowling for Soup?
The song “Friends O' Mine” by Bowling for Soup was composed by ANTHONY M SCALZO, JARET RAY REDDICK, ALFREDO JOAQUIN ZUNIGA.

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