Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke of Oil
that hoe's horrible Brooklyn accent version of 'Duke of Earl' got stuck in my head forever after I watched this. I still hae in my head from time to time. Anyone else?
sharethat hoe's horrible Brooklyn accent version of 'Duke of Earl' got stuck in my head forever after I watched this. I still hae in my head from time to time. Anyone else?
shareThat's my favourite song you know?
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Yeah, funnily enough it got stuck in my head too once!! It was soooo annoying.
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"It was my voice, wasn't it?"
I actually cannot think of the original "Duke of Earl" song (even if I wanted to) without transposing it into the "Duke of Oil" version.
Yeah, and I can't say "It's possible", anymore without thinking of the lines following it in The Princess Bride, with Wesley lying on the bed and insulting Humperdinck.
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You've reminded me when I first saw The Man With Two Brains - For a while it was my favourite film, never had I guffawed so much. But, like you, that damn "Dook, dook, dook, dook of oil, oil, oil" went round and round my head. For weeks and weeks and weeks!!
Still a brilliant movie.
"I'm inuspeptic, frasmotic, even compunctious to have caused you such pericumbobulations."
Agreed.
shareIt's possible. Pig. It's conceivable, you miserable vomitous mass.
share"I dont Moind!!"
shareThe ironic thing is that Randi Brooks had the most memorable lines in this movie. Not bad for a minute of screentime
shareI love this version. So freakin' funny! Every time I hear it, yep, this version pops in to my head. LOL
shareIt wasn't the song that stuck in my mind. It was the hooker. Terrible voice Superb body.
On a serious note this was on TV last night not seen it for a few years. It's a really funny film.
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Hilarious delivery of a killer line. And you can tell she invested both of her brains into coming up with that one!
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