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Who let the dogs out? (woof, woof, woof, woof)
by Baha Men Thursday March 04, 2004 at 10:54 AM
gkable@hotmail.com

John Howard has wished the game of rugby league well and says the allegations against some of the players should not mean the whole game is held in disrepute because he is backing the corporate dollar shame about the girl?

Who let the dogs out...
dogs.jpg, image/jpeg, 400x300

Bulldogs saga turns political

The Prime Minister has thrown his support behind the National Rugby League (NRL), saying the Bulldogs affair should not reflect on the game as a whole.

What about the community as a whole or do we get gang banged too?

When the party was nice, the party was jumpin' (Hey, Yippie, Yi, Yo)
And everybody havin' a ball (Hah, ho, Yippie Yi Yo)
I tell the fellas "start the name callin'" (Yippie Yi Yo)
And the girls report to the call
The poor dog show down

Who let the dogs out (woof, woof, woof, woof)

The Labor Party has accused the Government of being too slow to respond to the incident.

Asleep!

I see ya' little speed boat head up our coast
She really want to skip town
Get back off me, beast off me
Get back you flea infested monger

Who let the dogs out (woof, woof, woof, woof)

John Howard has wished the game of rugby league well and says the allegations against some of the players should not mean the whole game is held in disrepute because he is backing the corporate dollar shame about the girl?

"A time like this, I stick up for the game rather than put the boot in," he said.

I'm gonna tell {Hey, Yippie, Yi, Yo}
To any girls calling them canine {Yippie, Yi, Yo}
Tell the dummy "Hey Man, It's part of the Party!" {Yippie Yi, Yo}
You fetch a women in front and her mans behind {Yippie, Yi, Yo}
Her bone runs out now

Who let the dogs out (woof, woof, woof, woof)

Sports Minister Rod Kemp says the Government expects high standards from all sports and all sports should enforce proper codes of conduct on their players.

"And if those high standards aren't attained action will be taken," Mr Kemp said.

Say, A doggy is nuttin' if he don't have a bone All dogy hold ya' bone, all doggy hold it

Who let the dogs out (woof, woof, woof, woof)

But Labor's Kate Lundy says the Government should have spoken out sooner.

"There's a case for the Minister to have shown leadership before now," she said.

She believes the NRL's culture is not within community standards.

Wait for y'all my dogs, the party is on
I gotta get my girl I got my myind on
Do you see the rays comin' from my eye
What could you be friend
That Benji man that's breakin' them down?
Me and My white short shorts
And I can't seek a lot, any canine will do
I'm figurin' that's why they call me faithful
'Cause I'm the man of the land
When they see me they doah-ooooo(howl)

Who let the dogs out (woof, woof, woof, woof)



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