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although this song references "come back to new orleans" and is entitled mustachio it has nothing to do with hurricane katrina or the mustachioed geraldo rivera and in fact was written a few months before the hurricane struck. on another note, the mustachioed david cross needs our help, click him or here to find out why. other lines that are weird: "homers talkin, talkin on the clock" - a reference to wes's talking homer clock thanks, |