My Old Man’s A Fatso [live, Jam Room, 1994]

“Metal” Mike Saunders

Locked inside my bedroom
Looking at pictures up on the wall
I need a little elbow room
I need space, man, that ain't all

First thing when I get home
Folks jump on my case
"Get a job, take the dishes out
Put the trash back in its place"
Someday when I'm a man
I'm gonna put them in their place

'Cause my old man's a fatso
Got a bathtub for a mouth
My old man's a fatso
But you know he owns this house

Cruising down the highway
Feels so good to see open space
I don't feel like a prisoner
I don't feel like a basket case
Turn the radio up to ten
And you know I've found my place
Yeah

"Get a job, put the dishes out
Put thе trash back in its place"
Now that I'm a man
I'm gonna piss right in their face

'Causе my old man's a fatso
Got a bathtub for a mouth
My old man's a fatso
But you know he owns this house

Trivia about the song My Old Man’s A Fatso [live, Jam Room, 1994] by The Queers

On which albums was the song “My Old Man’s A Fatso [live, Jam Room, 1994]” released by The Queers?
The Queers released the song on the albums “My Old Man’s A Fatso” in 1994 and “Suck This” in 1995.
Who composed the song “My Old Man’s A Fatso [live, Jam Room, 1994]” by The Queers?
The song “My Old Man’s A Fatso [live, Jam Room, 1994]” by The Queers was composed by “Metal” Mike Saunders.

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