I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair
In the movie, nurse Nellie doesn't fall for Emile de Beque right away. As she shampoos her hair, she sings I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair. In the 1949 Broadway musical, Mary Martin washed her hair onstage for 8 performances a week. Of course, Nellie wasn't naked as she washed her hair onstage or in the movie.
In my version, nurse Nelson feels the same way about Jack de Coq, but for a different reason. Nelson has a history of falling for straight guys, and he's determined that it's not going to happen again. And, if he's washing his hair, we should see him in the shower, right?
Note: I only changed a few of the words in this song. For example, where the original words said "If you root for different teams," I changed it to "If you bat for different teams."
3 comments:
Very hot video!
get naked and shower my cock would start to stand up!
In 8th grade was the first time I took a shower with my cousins at my uncle's fishing hut, off the grid without running water and electricity, no bathroom, a kind of bucket shower outdoors to save water we would line up and pass soap and go to the water, I was the youngest and I was ashamed and stayed in my underwear until my uncle walked by and saw me and told me to take it off, I was already 7.5 inches, he said I shouldn't be ashamed, that I had the same size or bigger in the housemates
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