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Red Dwarf--the Boyz sing 'Tongue Tied!!
Red Dwarf--the Boyz sing 'Tongue Tied!!" by @starglider (K. Johnson)

"When I saw you for the first time, my knees began to quiver, and I got a funny feeling, in my kidneys and my liver, my hands started shakin', and my heart began a thumpin', my breakfast left my body, so darling tell me something-- why do you make me tongue tied, tongue tied?
When ever you are near me?
Tied tongue, tied tongue, tongue tied, tongue tied, when ever you're in town....."

You probably have no clue what this is about. Two words for you-- Red Dwarf.

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Posted: Saturday, 29 September, 2001 @ 02:12 PM

WEE! RED DWARF RULES!!! giggles I love this Episode.... Heh heh...

--> Ratty http://www.side7.com/art/stepratt/gallery.html

Posted: Tuesday, 03 February, 2004 @ 04:31 PM

HOORAY FOR RED DWARF!! XD Congratulations, this is the first fanart I've seen of it. I haven't seen this episode, but I will. Oh yes, I will. Even if it's the last thing I'll do, that song's just too hilarious to miss ^_^

Good job on this drawing anyway. I think I like mr Annoying Hologram best (for a change). As for critique, it could maybe use some shading, but it's great as is. :D

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