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Live From The Pharmacy
Bruce Lee vs. The Kiss Army
so, you think you're kung fu's pretty good, eh? i want to fight your brother him, against me let's kung fu!! the smoke is clearing you can see peter and paul stanley kareem and bruce they've made a truce while ace and gene took pcp a flying kick right through the air his foot got stuck in peter's hair ace and gene took on kareem but slipped and fell in afro sheen then bruce yelled out "oh boy" i think he meant "la choy" kareem and bruce don't miss when throwing stars at kiss gene now has a shorter tongue they should have used their love gun gene and ace escaped today they'll live to fight another day oh, oh my god ancient chinese secret sent by buddha blah... bruce and kareem out shooting baskets for two points.
Live From The Pharmacy
Bruce Lee vs. The Kiss Army
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- Track 10 on Lost In Space: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- 9 Main Title
- 11 The Launch
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- Track 13 on Lost in Space
- 12 Main Title
- 14 The Launch
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