"The Great Spirit gave the white man the Book, the red man the arrow, and the black man the hoe." | |
"hoe het is om de wraak te verdienen "van de geest van de berg." | |
% Everybody's gotta hoe that corn% | |
% Hoe, hoe that corn% | |
% Hoe, hoe, hoe hoe that corn% | |
"The Great Spirit gave the white man the Book, the red man the arrow, and the black man the hoe." | |
"hoe het is om de wraak te verdienen "van de geest van de berg." | |
% Everybody's gotta hoe that corn% | |
% Hoe, hoe that corn% | |
% Hoe, hoe, hoe hoe that corn% | |
"Bros before hoes, man." | |
"Man, l wish these hoes would back up off me. | |
"Please" is for commissary hoes and Oliver Twist. | |
"Spaghetti Hoes." We also working on "Ida-hoes." | |
"Whichever one of them hoes I'm with" | |
"Bros before hoes, man." | |
"Man, l wish these hoes would back up off me. | |
"Please" is for commissary hoes and Oliver Twist. | |
"Spaghetti Hoes." We also working on "Ida-hoes." | |
"Whichever one of them hoes I'm with" | |
- we've hoed, - all right. | |
After you hoed the corn. | |
Boy, I am hoed out. | |
Graves back-hoed last night. | |
I've weeded and hoed and picked cotton until I can't stand it another minute. | |
And I want to say this before I quit talkin; We'll be hoeing' corn, all due, like I says, to our good neighbor, Daniel Webster. | |
And we'll keep on hoeing corn until he's in the White House in Washington where he belongs! | |
And with his bare hands, with his simple, big, bare fucking hands, he pushed, and he's pushed, pushed and pushed, huffing and puffing, heaving and hoeing, until the very foundations of the house of debauchery start to crack, to yield, to crumble. | |
But basically, these days, golfing for me is like hoeing or plowing. | |
Dad, if you want... l can come help you with the hoeing. | |
- we've hoed, - all right. | |
After you hoed the corn. | |
Boy, I am hoed out. | |
Graves back-hoed last night. | |
I've weeded and hoed and picked cotton until I can't stand it another minute. | |
And I want to say this before I quit talkin; We'll be hoeing' corn, all due, like I says, to our good neighbor, Daniel Webster. | |
And we'll keep on hoeing corn until he's in the White House in Washington where he belongs! | |
And with his bare hands, with his simple, big, bare fucking hands, he pushed, and he's pushed, pushed and pushed, huffing and puffing, heaving and hoeing, until the very foundations of the house of debauchery start to crack, to yield, to crumble. | |
But basically, these days, golfing for me is like hoeing or plowing. | |
Dad, if you want... l can come help you with the hoeing. | |