Talk:Hey Foxymophandlemama, That's Me

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Alternative Title

As you may know, this song is also referred to as "Stupid Mop". I made a reference to this title on the article, but I also wanted to make a reference to the line "that dumb old sponge mop" to explain this alternative title, but I couldn't. Please do it if you can.

Slight Change

I'm going to tweek the last sentence a bit, because "a perfect way to end Vitalogy" seems a little too POV.

Question

Isn't this whole snippet basically POV?

I think we can all agree that this is probably the strangest track on the album. When I originally wrote this article I will agree with you guys that it is a little too POV in some spots and thank you for fixing them, but to deny it being the strangest track on the album would be kind of pointless since even the accordian romp "Bugs" and the one minute long "Pry, To" aren't filled with perpetual feedback and rantings from mental hospital patients. - Razorhead

this whole article is waaaay to subjective ; ) I've put up some ((fact))'s and a note to wikify the page. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 203.166.27.228 (talk) 05:07, 6 December 2006 (UTC).Reply

Little Girl

Isn't there a little girl talking about having sex on the track? If I remember correctly, there is, and maybe that could go in the article, as an example of the "strangeness."