Raymond Seals (born June 17, 1965) is a former football defensive end in the NFL. He is famous for not having attended college, a rarity in the NFL; and in 1992 he batted away Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre's pass which ended up being his first ever career completion which was to himself. Seals started in Super Bowl XXX as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Ray lettered in football from Anthony A Henninger High School.
Ray Seals went from playing for the minor-league Syracuse Express of the Empire Football League to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1989. He moved to the Steelers in '94 as a free agent and played two seasons as their starting right defensive end. He was injured in '96, his third season with the Steelers, and finished with Carolina in '97.
Ray Seals was inducted into the American Football Association's Semi Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1992.
She don't care
For one night stands
And naughty boys
With sweaty hands
She got a thing
About carving wood
Or shaping a figure
From a lump of mud
Chorus:
Don't love my baby for her pouting lips
Don't love my baby for her curvy hips
I love my baby ‘cos she does good sculptures yeah
Verse 2:
Her fingernails
Rouge talens fonce
They cut my skin
More than once
She is a thing
Made of solid love
She shape my body
Like a lump of mud
Chorus:
Don't love my baby for her pouting lips
Don't love my baby for her curvy hips
I love my baby ‘cos she does good sculptures yeah
Instrumental.
Verse 3:
She is cool
In her studio
E-I-Addi
Add-EE-O
She Killa Dilla
She cut it smooth
Always looking
Like she never loose
Chorus:
Don't love my baby for her pouting lips
Don't love my baby for her curvy hips
I love my baby ‘cos she does good sculptures yeah
I love my baby ‘cos she does good sculptures yeah
I love my baby ‘cos she does good sculptures
I love my baby ‘cos she does good sculptures