

Orange peeler lyrics meaning full#
But, only when you use it after full nights sleep and a good breakfast. Sure, it can serve as a sort of peppy, super coffee.but, it heightens your reflexes and sensory perception and responses. Secondly, it is not only useful after you have been up all day. Amphetamine Salts is more like it, AKA, Adderall. Unless you are on Dysoxin (very rare) you aren't on Rx Meth-amphetamine. Michael is hopped up on saki and hears his buddy wrong who says "follow me,follow me I've got my rice I've got my orange duck". Christopher from HomeIt's clearly about Michael Stipe in a Chinese restaurant and his friend got his order and is looking for a table and Michel is behind him.Art be it visual or otherwise is subjective to the viewer listener user etc. "Serve" "over seas" "agents of the free" kinda gives it away. Tray from United StatesEven as a child of 12 yrs old in the early to mid 90s I realized this song was about the war.Stephan from DarmstadtProbably here you got your spine.See the child in the official video of "Orange Crush". So, I got my spine I got my orange crush might describe a lucky child who has not developed a spinal cord birth defect.

Find out if your child qualifies for benefits. If you served in Vietnam or Thailand, or in or near the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)-and your child has spina bifida or certain other birth defects-your child may be able to get disability benefits. In some cases, a parent’s past contact with specific chemicals causes this birth defect. A baby develops spina bifida while still in the womb. Stephan from DarmstadtInfo about birth defects linked to Agent Orange - Spina bifida is a spinal cord birth defect.Sorry, that was long, me and Pop aint can close right now, but I’m still proud. He never even looked for help until 2016, when he couldn’t afford healthcare and a buddy from “back then” reached out and convinced him “they know!” (Bush Jr act) He receives meds available NOWHERE other than the VA.(weird, right?). His own immune system trying to kill him. 4 times inexplicably near death, docs blamed and removed one organ after another. My father (disabled Vet) to this day suffers from a myriad of medical issues that started 1967. I’d love to believe it was about a soldier in a s-t conflict. Being Michael Stipe, I “knew” it was anti-war, but comforted a bit by this articles represention of “facts” about its meaning. Chris Bilings from Houston TxI didn’t realize this was a debate.I knew it all, I knew every back road and every truck stop" Then this whirlybird that I headed for I had my goggles pulled off This here county, hell, any county, it's just like heaven hereĪnd I was remembering and I was just in a different county and all In slush and orange crush in pocket and all Stacked up all the trucks jacked up and our wheels To stop and consider and centered on the pavement On the fourteenth day of April, well he blew them to July.Īnd the name of Paddy Mulligan took half of Ireland's pride."We would circle and we'd circle and we'd circle Them Peelers never counted on old Paddy's dynamite. They came with tanks and armoured cars, they came with all their might. Seven hundred Peelers couldn't match him. Three thousand men surrounded him, they hunted near and far.īut he was with the IRA in Johnston's Motor Car.Īnd he sold it to the Bishop in the town of Castlegar. So they sent for reinforcements through the county left and right. Well the Peelers got their orders to suppress the man on sight. The Chieftain paid the army for to catch him.Īnd when he came to Dublin Town, he stole an armoured carĪnd gave it to the IRA brigade in Mullingar. Seven hundred Peelers couldn't catch him. His name is Paddy Mulligan, the man from Mullingar.Īnd when he came to Ballymoe, he stole the Parson's car,Īnd he sold it to the Bishop in the town of Castlebar. You may talk and write and boast about your Fenians and your clans,Īnd how the boys from County Cork beat up the Black and Tans.Īnd view a little codger who came out without a scar. Pat of Mullingar is an Irish rebel song has been sung and recorded by several folk artists and groups, including the Irish Rovers, Derek Warfield, and The Wolfe Tones.
