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The song received a review from an unlikely source — personal-injury lawyer Melvin Belli — in his 1956 book Ready for the Plaintiff !, in which he says: " The ghoulish lyrics hiccup hysterically " but " wind up with a gem of jive-y wisdom that is strictly in the groove: ' Oh, barnyard drivers are found in two classes / Line-crowding hogs and speeding jackasses / So remember to slow down today!
'" There was irony too, as Drake was employed as a truck driver, prior to his recording fame arising.

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