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Seventies soundtrack:
Doody Epstein lives on a street in Boston.
He always wears those dorky scarves, bell-bottoms and Frye boots
(You had to have been there)
Cassie is his pal; she grew up next to Epstein.
She wears glasses but of course is beautiful and voluptuous
under her baggy obnoxious artsy clothes.
She always loved The Dood but she never knew it.
“Shocker” some blond goyem moves in on the block.
Doody is instantly infatuated with the aloof Rella.
Doody follows her about, bumping into tree branches,
falling over garbage cans (canned laughter).
Cassie doesn’t think she’s that cute.
“Its just those tight pink sweaters”
Epstein finally, with the help of the noble Cassie,
meets and smelts his way in with the ice princess.
He even gets to go to the Hampton Greens country club.
He is promptly dissed by Biff and Skill.
Rella falls for the Dood but her folks disparage.
Epstein walks all the way home from Hampton Greens.
Shuffling up his street the morose Epstein spots Cassie.
She, of course, is not dressed like a French soldier, for once.
She is wearing a sweater and some high boots, her glasses mysteriously gone.
Doody Epstein sees the error of his ways from half a block away.
Its fall the trees are half barren there is a chill in the air,
Doody Epstein puts his arm around Cassie’s soft round shoulder.
They turn their back and walk away she pecks him on the cheek.
She grabs his dorky scarf and wraps it around her other shoulder.
She pulls off his nebishey hat and pulls it tight over her (now) flowing long hair
Camera rises following an autumn leave flowing up to the sky…(whew)
Anyway this is the music that played while Epstein saw the error of his ways
And he ran up the street to Cassie’s waiting arms while all the neighbors cheered.
Peace
Doody Epstein lives on a street in Boston.
He always wears those dorky scarves, bell-bottoms and Frye boots
(You had to have been there)
Cassie is his pal; she grew up next to Epstein.
She wears glasses but of course is beautiful and voluptuous
under her baggy obnoxious artsy clothes.
She always loved The Dood but she never knew it.
“Shocker” some blond goyem moves in on the block.
Doody is instantly infatuated with the aloof Rella.
Doody follows her about, bumping into tree branches,
falling over garbage cans (canned laughter).
Cassie doesn’t think she’s that cute.
“Its just those tight pink sweaters”
Epstein finally, with the help of the noble Cassie,
meets and smelts his way in with the ice princess.
He even gets to go to the Hampton Greens country club.
He is promptly dissed by Biff and Skill.
Rella falls for the Dood but her folks disparage.
Epstein walks all the way home from Hampton Greens.
Shuffling up his street the morose Epstein spots Cassie.
She, of course, is not dressed like a French soldier, for once.
She is wearing a sweater and some high boots, her glasses mysteriously gone.
Doody Epstein sees the error of his ways from half a block away.
Its fall the trees are half barren there is a chill in the air,
Doody Epstein puts his arm around Cassie’s soft round shoulder.
They turn their back and walk away she pecks him on the cheek.
She grabs his dorky scarf and wraps it around her other shoulder.
She pulls off his nebishey hat and pulls it tight over her (now) flowing long hair
Camera rises following an autumn leave flowing up to the sky…(whew)
Anyway this is the music that played while Epstein saw the error of his ways
And he ran up the street to Cassie’s waiting arms while all the neighbors cheered.
Peace
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Nice man...... Thats all I've got.