Douglas Allen "Diesel" Mohns (December 13, 1933 – February 7, 2014) was a professional ice hockey player who played 22 seasons in the National Hockey League from 1953–54 until 1974–75. Mohns twice won the most coveted prize in junior hockey, the Memorial Cup. He played on the 1951 and 1953 Barrie Flyers teams.
Mohns played 1390 career NHL games, scoring 248 goals and 462 assists for 710 points, as well as compiling 1250 penalty minutes. Mohns played both forward and defence in his career. Mohns joined the Boston Bruins in 1953, where he became a versatile cornerstone of that franchise for 11 seasons. An early slapshot expert, Doug Mohns would combine skating speed & breakout passing skills with rugged reliability. Mohns starred with Bruins captain and blueline Stalwart Fern Flaman on defence and longtime teammate, smooth Centre Don McKenney on offence, during the Bruins' halcyon years of the late 1950s. Doug Mohns became an Alternate Captain of the Boston Bruins in 1960. He remained a team pillar during the difficult reconstruction period of the early 1960s.
My view of my world seems just fine.
You think I'm just wasting my time.
Can’t tell me the right way to live
when a shit is something I can’t give.
You say I disgust you, you disgust me.
You say that I'm just living to die,
well that’s just fine by me.
Vanity vanity, so secondarily.
Lazily hazily lackadaisically pulling me.
Booze and abuse and gluttony sounds more fun to me.
So gimmie gimmie more more gimmie.
[x2]
Judgmental irony, every channel on my TV.
Show me my new routine from your elliptical machine.
Cynical mouth off, you’ve just been cutoff.
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NAAAHHHHHHHH.
You say I disgust you, you disgust me.
You say that I'm just living to die,
well that’s just fine by me.
Vanity vanity, so secondarily.
Lazily hazily lackadaisically pulling me.
Booze and abuse and gluttony sounds more fun to me.
So gimmie gimmie more more gimmie.
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So gimmie gimmie more more gimmie.