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Carly Branam

Pimpin Pippin!
Pimpin Pippin! by @carlbran (Carly Branam)

Ok, I've decided to try and do a series of these Fellowship the Band things, So here's the second one. Pippin, as the never ending source of energy, makes a logical electric guitarist, dontcha think? I really love this pic! swoon. Yeah, I did kinda copy the pose from the cover of my Tom, Mark, and Travis Show CD. Heh.

Also, each one will have a theme song. Pippin's is Alcohol, by Bare Naked Ladies.

Alcohol, my permanent accessory Alcohol, a party time necessity Alcohol, alternative to feeling like yourself O Alcohol, I still drink to your health

I love you more than I did the week before I discovered alcohol

Forget the Caffe Latte, screw the raspberry iced tea, A Malibu and Coke for you, a G&T for me Alcohol your songs resolve like my life never will When someone else is picking up the bill

I love you more than I did the week before I discovered alcohol O Alcohol, would you please forgive? For while I cannot love myself, I’ll use something else

I thought that alcohol was just for those with nothing else to do I thought that drinking just to get drunk was a waste of precious booze But now I know that there’s a time and there’s a place where I can choose To walk the fine line between self-control and self-abuse

I love you more than I did the week before I discovered alcohol Would please ignore that you found me on the floor Trying on your camisole O Alcohol, would you please forgive me? For while I cannot love myself, I’ll use something else Would you please forgive me? Would you please forgive me?

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