![]() Signature Song: "Werewolves of London".Raised to funny by the fact that Kid Rock also used, and mentioned in the lyrics, Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama", which Warren had previously ripped in "Play It All Night Long".Sampled Up: Kid Rock used the "Werewolves of London" riff for "All Summer Long".Posthumous Popularity Potential: His only Grammys were awarded after his death.Bad Example is proud of his many double dealings, yet ends the song noting that he'll likely retire soon and will "see you in the next life, wake me up for meals!" Bad Example just flees the country, starts his own mining operation, and cheats his countless workers out of profits to once again become rich. ![]() Even when he loses said fortune on cards, Mr. Bad Example would go on to have successful careers in both lawyering and hair transplanting, amassing a fortune. Getting his start as a youth who would swipe cash from his church and use his father's carpet store to bed housewives then steal their furniture, Mr. Bad Example" is a gleefully crooked scoundrel who relates his life of swindling and scheming with charming hilarity. It wins extra hilarity points for being the exact reference Warren would've made.
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