Strangers on a Bus

Strangers on a Bus is a song performed by Robbie Shapiro. It was the first of his songs performed on TheSlap, and is backed by Jade and Cat.

The opening of the song is somewhat reminiscent of "Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts," by Bob Dylan, and the song itself starts out as a warning on "Stranger Danger." By the second verse, Cat and Jade walk into view as backup singers. Jade spends much of the song stroking Robbie with her hand, then later a pickle jar, and generally fakes enthusiasm, while Cat is genuinley enthusiastic as she sings and dances along to the rythym of Robbie's guitar.

Lyrics
Don't trust Strangers on a Bus They're not the same, they're not like us. If they follow you home from school Call 9-1-1, 'Cause that's not cool. Call 9-1-1,'Cause that's not cool.

Your mom and dad were strangers once Do you think that they met on a bus? It was wrong of them to trust each other, 'Cause now they're stuck, as your father and your mother As your father and your mother.

Don't trust strangers you already know. Even if you met 'em a long time ago. Don't trust (unintelligible lyrics) Don't trust strangers, Eating deli meat. Don't trust strangers eating deli meat.

Don't you trust the strangers. Don't trust strangers, no n-no no. Don't trust people in general. Don't you trust people... Don't trust people in general. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!