Here is a snippet from pop singer Rihanna's new song:
Come here, rude boy, boy
Can you get it up
Come here, rude boy, boy
Is you big enough
I can't believe this is on the radio. What kind of message is she sending to today's little girls out there? What a horrible example she is setting! After all, it should be "
are you big enough," not "
is you big enough."
7 comments:
yes shame on her and her improper use of the English language! :)
Somewhere, there's an english teacher shaking her head saying "I know i taught her better than that!"
~hl~
if she was trying to set a good example the lyrics would be something like
come on nice, pleasant young man
let's go out for a fancy dinner.
come on nice, pleasant young man
you'd pay the bill; you is a winner.
"The PenIS mightier than the sword."
Yeah....
Hahahaha! Man I was thinking the SAME thing first time I heard it too... Her grammar is WRONG! Is that bad that we're more concerned with the grammar than the message?
Lyn: Yes. English teacher and manners teacher.
Jov: That's more like it. And you can add in there a lyric about not beating her up so she has to miss the Grammy's
Heff: Well said. Like the double meaning there . . .
Robot: I am, of course, more concerned about the nasty message than the grammar, but I wanted to make a funny. : )
Kirstie Alley may be BIG but I think she is beautiful.
Fatty's are people too.
Huh? I'm lost. That must be in reference to something I left on your page. I'll look into it . . .
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