Father:(Mother, Daughter, Son, Grandpa):
Good mornin!
(Good mornin!)
We stand before the journey
That leads us all
To Oregon
(To Oregon)
A pioneer adventure
Down the trail
To Oregon
Mother, Daughter, Son:(Grandpa):
To Oregon (To Wisconsin)
Father: (Spoken) Grandpa?
Grandpa: (Spoken) What? My legs hurt.
Father:
By God's command
We dare to land in-
Grandpa:
Wisconsin
Father: (Spoken) We're going to Oregon, Grandpa.
Grandpa: (Spoken) Well I want to go to Wisconsin.
Father:
The promised land will not wait for us
We leave our home with faith and trust
We'll find the place of our destiny
And spread our family seed
Mother, Daughter, Son, Grandpa:
We'll find the place of our destiny
And spread our family seed
Father:
Now the show begins...
All:
Aauuhhmm....
Father:
Now our journey begins
In the 1800s
In a little city in Missouri
Before we start
You decide on the names
Of all the people in our wagon party
You must decide who these pioneers are
Are they carpenters or bankers or leavin their farm?
It's time to spin a personal yarn
Mother:
Carefully choose each name
Cause this is more than a game
All:
It's more than a game
Oh, yeah, it's more than a game
No two shows will ever be the same
Mother:
My first pioneer will be President Polk
I know he'd be a good leader of the wagon
Father:
Good job now, dear, that's what we're goin for
You'd be extra careful not to k** him
Son:
I think I would use my mom and dad's names of course
So I'll make sure they'll never get divorced
Father:
That might be too much information
But hey, it's great to have a personal connection
Daughter:
I would make my family rich
They'd be bankers from New York
Father: (Spoken) Good.
Son:
Richie, Johnny, Emily and Peter and Sue
Their bank fell down and now they're poor
Father:
That's great kids
Keep up the good work
Mother:
Hey, Grandpa
What would your names be?
Grandpa:
Oh, well let me tell ya:
Dicks**, Dick-face, Hairy-Tit, and Dr. bu*tnugget
(Dialogue)
All:
We are gone to Oregon
It's the greatest family vacation
It'll bring us together
Couldn't think of nothin better
Hey! Time for some family fun
On the trail to Oreg-un
(Dialogue)
Father:
I'm Jack Bauer, a farmer from Illinois
All my sk**s will be useless on the trail
My beautiful family is counting on me
A lot of pressure, I can't afford to fail
(Dialogue)
Mother:
I'm Slippery-When-Wet and I'm a mother of two
Could've been a banker, guess a farmer will do
Why did you get to choose?
(Dialogue)
Son:
Craphole, yeah that's me
I'm seven and I'm male
Daughter:
Mouthface, is what my friends call me
I'm lookin for love on the trail
Son: (Spoken) Ew gross!
Daughter:
I hope you're bit by a snake!
Son:
I hope you break your back!
Father:
Hey, I found wild fruit!
Son:
Pay attention, Dad!
Daughter:
We gonna stop at the forts?
Father:
I forgot to shave
Mother:
Did we bring enough food?
Grandpa:
Can I write on Grandpa's grave?
Mother:
Everyone just behave!
Father:
Because it's only than a game
All:
It's only a game
I guess it's only a game
The Trail To Oregon is nothing but a game
We'll be there soon in Oreg-oon
Honestly it beats milking cow tits
We could be in the kitchen
Doing something with a chicken
But we couldn't give less of a crap
Cause we're making it to Oreg-ap
(Dialogue)
It's time to run to Oreg-un
It's too late to change the show now
You could go next door
And see something professional
We wouldn't blame you a bit
If you're sitting through this Ore-sh**
We're Broadway bound in Oreg-ound
Cause there's no Broadway in Chicago
Who will forget their name
And who will get the YouTube fame?
These are questions to ask
When you're playing Oreg-ask...
It's more than a game...
Life is really great...
On the trail to Oreg-ate