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Oct 22, 2011 10:44 PM CST
Name: Gordon
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OH..I was scrolling down to post the lyrics when I saw your post of them... after thinking of the innuendos..don't guess my reputation can stand too many more.. so I was happy ypu posted the words... which got me to thinking of innuendos in very popular songs... which brought to mind...
yes.. I remember the dance craze song of a few years ago... Macarena.. the references here... innuendos if you will.. were never revealed or spoken/written of through out the craze... which had millions if not billions of yound ladies [ and everyone ] doing this everywhere...... it was all just a popular song to me when on one of the plant forums I was writting with a person from Porto Rico.. and heard him refer to the preying mantis with it's spanish name... you guessed it ..Macarena... a lovely insect where after/during mating the female will cut off the head of the male ... move with me... come dance with me... right ...
in the song... " He was no good so I … " well the missing words were I cut off his head because he was no good... [ that got him going ]
"There is a decided advantage for the female, however, if she does decide to behead her lover. The praying mantis brain, located in his head, controls inhibition, while a ganglion in the abdomen controls the motions of copulation. Absent his head, a male praying mantis will lose all his inhibitions and consummate his relationship with wild abandon. " [ he was better then ]

"And what if she's hungry? For certain, a slow moving and deliberate predator like the praying mantis is not going to pass up an easy meal. If a male makes the unfortunate choice of a hungry female for a mate, he's probably going to be toast once they've mated."
http://insects.about.com/od/ma...

hince the holding onto the head in one of the dance movments...
so.. these millions of kids dancing to the old story of copulation and death ...
innuendos... that no one ever knew of... and I've never heard this refered to in any way ...anywhere..
but I'm somewhat a student of why .. among other equally useless endeavors..

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