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Old 03-17-2008, 07:29 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by ScottJ
Not so fast! A baby born with a "silver spoon" in its mouth means that his or her parents are rich and the child will never have to work hard or struggle in its life. So, I would recommend reading the lyrics again with that in mind and you can get quite a different picture...
I did say that it could be all in my mind!

So, of course, true! The silver spoon bit I actually knew, but was so focused on drugs....

I don't know, still, then the rest has nothing to do with this rich upbringing. What do you make of it, scott?
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