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Even funnier than changing "cris" to "fish," is that his name sounds like "lutefisk," a nasty Scandinavian dish made of fish soaked in lye.
 
Even funnier than changing "cris" to "fish," is that his name sounds like "lutefisk," a nasty Scandinavian dish made of fish soaked in lye.
  
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*[http://www.czekaj.com/hiphopbook.html ''Hip & Hop, Don't Stop!'' on the author's site]
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* [https://www.czekaj.com/hiphopbook.html ''Hip & Hop, Don't Stop!'' on the author's site]
*[http://www.czekaj.com/yaulbook.html ''Yes, Yes, Yaul!'' on the author's site]
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* [https://www.czekaj.com/yaulbook.html ''Yes, Yes, Yaul!'' on the author's site]
  
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Latest revision as of 06:56, 20 June 2025

Animal parody of real rapper Ludacris from the 2010 children's picture book Hip & Hop, Don't Stop! by Jef Cjekaz.

He is one of the briefly shown animal-themed pun contestants in the county Rap Off contest, like Notorious P.I.G. and Jay Zebra.

Even funnier than changing "cris" to "fish," is that his name sounds like "lutefisk," a nasty Scandinavian dish made of fish soaked in lye.

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