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Old 06-03-2006, 03:59 PM
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Default Hidden Meanings in "Stand On The Rock"

We need more activity in here. Let's talk about the hidden subtext of "Stand On The Rock."

Think of the immortal line from Chandler in "The Big Sleep" when Marlowe tells the butler, "She was sitting on my lap ... & I was sitting down."

Could "Stand On The Rock" be a veiled reference to penile erection & to a heightened state of sexual excitation?
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Old 06-03-2006, 04:33 PM
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Could "Stand On The Rock" be a veiled reference to penile erection & to a heightened state of sexual excitation?
I won't tell you what I used to sometimes sing instead of "stand on the rock."
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I won't tell you what I used to sometimes sing instead of "stand on the rock."
and you did not use the verb stand - but the imperative sit
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and you did not use the verb stand - but the imperative sit
And, the alternate term for "rooster" as well, I'm assuming.
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And, the alternate term for "rooster" as well, I'm assuming.
Gallus domesticus?

I don't get it.
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