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Wanna draw it in digital 😩🙏
okay who wants a fucking great country-ish song about the 401 highway, apparently the busiest highway in both canada and the US and an absolute nightmare to drive on?
(because I didn't think I needed this but apparently really do, and it has single-digit likes on youtube, so I figure it can stand to be seen by more people.)
this guy has minimal online presence and only two songs actually for sale anywhere but @darkfinch managed to find this, which has some info and songs on it.
and now if you'll excuse me I'm gonna go relisten, because this song goes hard and is quite happily stuck in my head <3
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lyrics:
What species is Metro Man?
Dog
Eagle
Dolphin
Squirrel
Manatee
Gorilla
Tiger
Lion
Armadillo
Mongoose
Cat
Lizard
If there’s no option you looking for, let me know.
MM AU villian!Wayne
He wanted to kill the hero so much that he fell in love with him
Darrell Scott Sings of - and with - Dad Wayne Scott on Father’s Day “It Must be Sunday” Offering
- “The Hummingbird” and “I Know What it’s Like to be Alone” date to 2002
Playing solo and acoustic, Darrell Scott recalls playing with his father’s guitar as a child - and tossing it in the river.
It’s a true story memorialized in “The Hummingbird,” which Scott performed April 13, 2002, in North Carolina. Being an important gig, it was captured on video, portions of which were released as the Father’s Day edition of “It Must be Sunday.”
One of these days, you know what I’ll do/get a Hummingbird guitar and a brother or two/underneath a Kentucky moon, give him back his childhood dream, Scott sings.
When the song ends, Darrell Scott introduces his songwriting father, Wayne. And with Darrell’s young son and Wayne’s grandson, Gabriel, on hand, presents Wayne Scott with a new guitar.
Darrell then speaks of Wayne’s need to write songs even without recording contract and, mandolin in hand, accompanies his father on “I Know What it’s Like to be Alone.”
As the color video switches to black and white, the release seems designed to demonstrate Darrell’s ongoing grief over Wayne’s 2011 death while also celebrating the beauty of father-son-grandson-grandfather bonds.
It worked.
6/15/25
Megamind: please Wayne, just come. Do it for me? Do it for love?
Wayne: damn buddy, you know Wayne loves love. I’m in!
Megamind: all right! Now put on your phoniest smile, cos we’re going into the belly of the beast!
Wayne:
Megamind: phonier.
Wayne:
Megamind: phonier!
Wayne:
Megamind: there it is! Into the beast!
I WAS REWATCHING MEGAMIND FOR THE MILLIONTH TIME AND I JUST NOTICED MR AND MRS SCOTT HAVE NAMES???????????????
BOBBY (Robert??) AND SALLY SCOTT ARE THE PARENTS OF WAYNE SCOTT AKA METRO MAN!!!!