Help identifying a song over store loud speaker

I use to work at Safeway (2013/14) and they played this song over and over. It’s not a song you hear on the radio and I’ve only heard it in stores like Safeway and Fred Meyer (WA state). It is driving me nuts that I can’t remember who sings it! Found it one time long ago I think on YouTube, but have been searching again for years with no luck. I’m obsessed with remembering 😫 someone else posted on Reddit asking about this same song and I can’t find that post either. Someone out there does this ring a bell??!!
It’s a male singer and The lyrics I know are “I’m so tired of being a puppet, get me out of this place, stop it stop it stop it”
Please anyone help! Haha

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u/tiredofbeingapuppet — 14 days ago

Help identifying a song over store loud speaker

I use to work at Safeway (2013/14) and they played this song over and over. It’s not a song you hear on the radio and I’ve only heard it in stores like Safeway and Fred Meyer (WA state). It is driving me nuts that I can’t remember who sings it! Found it one time long ago I think on YouTube, but have been searching again for years with no luck. I’m obsessed with remembering 😫 someone else posted on Reddit asking about this same song and I can’t find that post either. Someone out there does this ring a bell??!!
It’s a male singer and The lyrics I know are “I’m so tired of being a puppet, get me out of this place, stop it stop it stop it”
Please anyone help! Haha

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u/tiredofbeingapuppet — 14 days ago
▲ 7 r/AskTexas+1 crossposts

Insight on relocating to Waco areas…

My husband has a very generous job offer on the table and we are considering relocating to Waco or surrounding areas of Waco. I’d say preferably no further than a 45 min drive from McGregor.

It will be us, we’re in our mid 40s, and our 17 yr old daughter. She’s doing online school this year through a university, so we’re not too concerned with high schools. But college will be next as her interest is in the medical field, labor/delivery nurse.
From what I’ve researched so far the area seems appealing. As we aren’t shoppers, I prefer to cook vs restaurants and not big into nightlife (been there done that, grew up in Vegas till I was 27). We don’t want to live in BFE but dont need to be in a big city either. Like having the conveniences of daily life needs plus a little more. We enjoy outdoor things and would love to find a chunk of property when we start the house hunting. We are currently in AZ and looking forward to a bit of humidity in the air.

I would love some insight of areas to stay away from and areas that offer a safe living environment with possibility of owning some land. Not looking for 10+ acres, but a few for space would be nice. Im assuming it’s pretty flat in TX, but if there are some areas that offer land with trees, a creek, near a lake, etc, that would be awesome. We just don’t want to live on a large bulldozed flat piece of land.

Ive been checking out the areas of Belton, Temple and keep seeing Woodway and China Springs pop up. One thing I love hearing about TX is how friendly everyone is. We’re hoping to create friendships and be happy in life. Sadly AZ isn’t doin it for us and I can’t say the same about AZ people what people say about the TX folk.

I appreciate everyone’s suggestions as this will be a major move for us 🙂

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u/tiredofbeingapuppet — 14 days ago
▲ 8 r/Waco

Insight on relocating to Waco, TX ?

My husband has a very generous job offer on the table and we are considering relocating to Waco or surrounding areas of Waco. I’d say preferably no further than a 45 min drive from McGregor.

It will be us, we’re in our mid 40s, and our 17 yr old daughter. She’s doing online school this year through a university, so we’re not too concerned with high schools. But college will be next as her interest is in the medical field, labor/delivery nurse.
From what I’ve researched so far the area seems appealing. As we aren’t shoppers, I prefer to cook vs restaurants and not big into nightlife (been there done that, grew up in Vegas till I was 27). We don’t want to live in BFE but dont need to be in a big city either. Like having the conveniences of daily life needs plus a little more. We enjoy outdoor things and would love to find a chunk of property when we start the house hunting. We are currently in AZ and looking forward to a bit of humidity in the air.

I would love some insight of areas to stay away from and areas that offer a safe living environment with possibility of owning some land. Not looking for 10+ acres, but a few for space would be nice. Im assuming it’s pretty flat in TX, but if there are some areas that offer land with trees, a creek, near a lake, etc, that would be awesome. We just don’t want to live on a large bulldozed flat piece of land.

Ive been checking out the areas of Belton, Temple and keep seeing Woodway and China Springs pop up. One thing I love hearing about TX is how friendly everyone is. We’re hoping to create friendships and be happy in life. Sadly AZ isn’t doin it for us and I can’t say the same about AZ people what people say about the TX folk.

I appreciate everyone’s suggestions as this will be a major move for us 🙂

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u/tiredofbeingapuppet — 14 days ago