DJ LaPica's Fourth Top 10 Lesbian C&W Songs
"Hey, San Francisco. Alice Pieszecki here at Station KPSF and I gotta tell ya, I'm a little sad today. Yeah. In a way, I should be happy, because my great galpal, Carmen Morales, who many of you know by now is the fantastic DJ LaPica, the SpicyOne, is about to set sail tomorrow on a 6-month 'round-the-world cruise, where's she's gonna be the cruise director on a ship. And so I'm happy for her, because this is a great opportunity for her, and hey, if somebody asked me if I wanted to sail around the world, even if I had to work my cute, tight bum off the whole way, I'd still say, Hell, Yeah! But that's also why I'm a little sad, because I'm gonna miss her like, I don't know. A lot. Like a sister, maybe. A BFF.
"Anyway, she's right here, sitting beside me, bringing us today's installment of Top 10 Lesbian Country and Western Songs."
"Hey, Alice," Carmen said. "Yeah, I'm a little sad, too, but I'd be lying if I didn't admit I'm really looking forward to this cruise. And you know who the very first person was who talked me into going?"
"Uh, that would be me," Alice said.
"That would be you, Alice, and we both know you were right. And yes, I'm gonna miss you, too, but hey, it's only about six months or so, and you know what? I can telephone visits while you're on the air from lots of exotic places around the world. I mean, how cool is that?"
"I know, but I'm just gonna miss your smiling face and those tight little booty shorts you wear on stage."
"Oh, I didn't know you noticed. I'd leave them here with you, but I think I'm gonna need 'em on the ship."
"Carmen, please don't put that image in my head, you on stage minus your booty shorts. Do we have time for me to take a cold shower, control room? No? Well, okay then. I guess it's time for our Top 10 list. who do we have this week?"
"Alice, No. 10 this week is called
Desperada
by Glenda Eagles, and it ain't fences she's out ridin', if ya know what I mean."
"Oh, you bet I do, DJ LaPica. What's No. 9?"
"It's the first of two songs with a school and education theme. It's called
I Don't Mind Her Lickin' the Alphabet (If Only She Could Spell)
, by Miriam Webster and the Collegiate Edition."
"Wait, I don't understand," Alice said. "What is she licking? Oh, wait ... Never mind. I think I've got it now. I didn't know spelling counted."
"I thought you'd catch on sooner or later, Alice," Cartmen said. "Are you ready for No. 8? It's
The Schoolmarm Makes Me Stay Late
by Lily House and the Prairie. It's the story of a young student in a one-room schoolhouse who stays late to clap erasers, in a manner of speaking."
"O, M, G," Alice said. "Have you ever clapped some schoolmarm's erasers, Carmen?"
"Why, Alice, I have no idea what you mean," Carmen said.