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Who doesn't remember Tony Lama & those flashy pearl buttons, cruisin' down the streets in torn jeans, shirts unbuttoned to flat-navels revealing sprouting chest hairs. The disco ball twirled dance-magic, along with the beach sounds of sweet soothing melodies, the ones that made you want to sunbath covered in Banana Boat oil. A little bit of grease went a long ways, while warring with stars, we got drunk in the bars, sometimes got lucky in our cars dreaming of better days that weren't too great after all. I miss those simple dates, the ones without immediate gratification based on the grand designs of computer-aged mobility.
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Mar 18, 2014
Mar 18, 2014 at 11:37 AM UTC
Something About Tony Lama & Banana Boat Oil
Who doesn't remember Tony Lama & those flashy pearl buttons, cruisin' down the streets in torn jeans, shirts unbuttoned to flat-navels revealing sprouting chest hairs. The disco ball twirled dance-magic, along with the beach sounds of sweet soothing melodies, the ones that made you want to sunbath covered in Banana Boat oil. A little bit of grease went a long ways, while warring with stars, we got drunk in the bars, sometimes got lucky in our cars dreaming of better days that weren't too great after all. I miss those simple dates, the ones without immediate gratification based on the grand designs of computer-aged mobility.
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Mar 18, 2014
Mar 18, 2014 at 11:37 AM UTC
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