[Intro]
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[Verse]
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In 1941, a physicist named Ray McEntire
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Rediscovered a method first discovered by Carl Munters
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An inventor from Sweden, you knew that, right?
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Yeah, I looked it up
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Anyway, ol' Ray found a way to make large quantities
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Of extrudent polystyrene in a closed-cell foam form
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That was resistant to moisture
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But you and I know it as styrofoam
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Which reminds me, tonight, on my way home
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I need to hit the Kwik Sak
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And for five bucks, I got myself a portable box
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I can fill with ice and keep all my Natty Lights
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Nice and cold
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You gotta love styrofoa-o-o-oam
[Verse]
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You can cram it down in your flower pots
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Get it in peanut form and fill up a box
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So that the crappy ash tray that your kid made in class
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To send to Grandpappy don’t get cracked along the way
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Hey, it's also used to make rafts for the US Military
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I'm for anything that supports the US Military
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Thousands of usages, all kinds of stuff
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And that includes forty-four ounce cups
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Styrofoam
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I fill it half way up with Diet Coke
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And top it off with brown liquor
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Now, I’ll walk down Main Street and catch me a bus
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Right up underneath the nose of the fuzz 'cause of
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Styrofoam
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You gotta love styrofoa-o-o-oam
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I know I do
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Some folks say, "Hey, what about Mother Nature?
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It decomposes so slow"
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I'm no scientist, all I know is this
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Beer I'm drinkin' is so cold
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Thanks to
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Styrofoam
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Styrofoam
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Styrofoa-o-o-oam
[Outro]
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So thank you, Ray McEntire
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Thank you, Carl Munters
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And thanks, Steve (Steve)
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The guy at the Kwik Sak
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Styrofoam
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Styrofoa-o-o-oam