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Lemme Take You To The Beach

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  To Album Refs
To Global Refs
Can I kiss you,
Maybe I'll just hold your handy.
Lemme take you to the beach again,
La La La La La La La La La La La La
Lemme take you to the beach again,
La La La La La La La La La La La La
Have a freak out!
Later we'll
peak out
From: bzavitz@fres2.glfc.forestry.ca (Brian Zavitz)
  "Peak Out" might mean to have fun. We used to call restriction "grounding", as in "You're grounded!" "Aw, Dad!" Later of course, we'd sneak out.
From: David Bagsby <dcb@utulsa.edu>
  Peak out: about 3 to 6 hours into an acid trip when your in cartoon land but not in the decline of the event. See also the comments about Christopher Cross and "I have been in you" where he is afraid Zappa will release the song while he's peaking... at the peak of his fame.
  To Album Refs
To Global Refs
You're on restriction,
So you'll probably sneak out!
From: Evil Bob <evilbob@tbag.tscs.com>
  "You're on restriction" refers to a common punishment tactic practised by bewildered parents trying to come to grips with the rebellious nature of their teenage offspring. If you break "the rules", you run the risk of being "put on restriction", which has many meanings. Some of these are probably:
  1. You can't go out at night to hang out with your friends and do "fun stuff".
  2. You can't watch TV.
  3. You can't <fill in the blank with the "fun thing" you like to do>. A time-honored tradition among teenagers who have been "put on restriction" is to defy the parental authority figures and sneak out of the house in order to surreptitiously enjoy "the joys of youth".

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