From: The D’oh-cial Network
Season 23, Episode 11
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“Brick in the Wall”- Pink Floyd
We don’t need no education, we don’t need no thought control.
No dark sarcasm in the classroom, teachers leave those kids alone.
Hey, teachers leave those kids alone!
All in all, it’s just another brick in the wall
All in all, you’re just another brick in the wall.
I had a great education, I was smart in all of my classes, I was never stupid and dumb
I passed high school with flying colors and I was the most popular kid, the BMOC (big man on campus).
In Disney’s Doug, Connie Benge and Beets lead singer/bassist Flounder didn’t need education to become famous and become rock stars, former Beatles, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr quit school to be famous and Flounder and Connie wrote the new Beebe Bluff School song “Cool School” the lyrics are:
Be cool to your school and follow all rules
So you will rule
Be cool to stay in School!
Wayback in grade school at egg Harbor school we had a special day called pop culture day We talk about what’s hot and what’s not in pop culture in television and video games and stuff one time my classmate Eric Inman told us that Muppet babies were stupid and dumb and I read the latest issue of Nintendo power magazine telling me that the super Nintendo was going to be released outside of America in Japan as the super Famicom The first super Famicom release will be Zelda three-Quest of the tri-force But the third Zelda video game was re-worked into the American release of legend of Zelda a link to the past and we were going to school in our Oshkosh be gosh jean shirts and bugle boy jean pants Then we were totally into the cartoon Doug we used to sing killer tofu constantly every day during homeroom but As high school rolled around for most of my egg Harbor school fourth grade class mates they outgrew pop culture day and they no longer wore their Jeans as they were completely out of style.