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The comic shows how vastly different each song's meaning becomes when "eye" is replaced with "thigh." In the last panel, Cueball's version makes [[Megan]] go "eww," and she asks him if he doesn't have a job he should be doing instead. The eww refers to the fact that the brown-eyed girl turns into a brown-thighed girl, and such colored thighs could be eminently possible via an act of poor defecation on oneself, hence the disgust reaction from Megan. | The comic shows how vastly different each song's meaning becomes when "eye" is replaced with "thigh." In the last panel, Cueball's version makes [[Megan]] go "eww," and she asks him if he doesn't have a job he should be doing instead. The eww refers to the fact that the brown-eyed girl turns into a brown-thighed girl, and such colored thighs could be eminently possible via an act of poor defecation on oneself, hence the disgust reaction from Megan. | ||
β | In the title text, it seems that Cueball continues with a reference to the first line of {{w|The Battle Hymn of the Republic}}, adding to the humorous effect, since typically thighs cannot see. But mainly it is a sexual joke playing on the double meaning of "{{w|Ejaculation|coming}}". | + | In the title text, it seems that Cueball continues with a reference to the first line of {{w|The Battle Hymn of the Republic}}, adding to the humorous effect, since typically thighs cannot see.{{Citation needed}} But mainly it is a sexual joke playing on the double meaning of "{{w|Ejaculation|coming}}". |
In [[1814: Color Pattern]], [[Randall]] makes his own version of "That's Amore," this time letting Megan sing it to Cueball. | In [[1814: Color Pattern]], [[Randall]] makes his own version of "That's Amore," this time letting Megan sing it to Cueball. |