What is Pass The Tea, Please, Where's The Sugar??


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Horrificmessage often found when listening to Beatlesalbums played backwards. "Tea" and "sugar" obviously have multiple unspeakably depravedmeanings. (How do you play them backwards, by the way? I've never managed to do it!)

On hearing that bit where gnis seltaeB eht Pass the tea, please, where's the sugar?:

Ohhh NOOOOOOOOOO, it's super teatime AGAIN, hide the kiddies!!!

See beatles, reverse, satanic, teatime, long dark teatime of the soul, horror


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