"Pencils in the Wind" (also known as "Sellotape") is a heartfelt ode to the similarities between love and adhesive tape - generically referred to as Sellotape in many countries including New Zealand. Bret sings "If You're Into It" for Coco while sitting on the ledge of the Unisphere while Jemaine, who has tagged along on their date, sings the chorus. These suggestions begin innocently, but quickly escalate to sexual fantasies, finally ending with a proposed threesome in a kitchen. At Jemaine's insistence, the song's lyrics are simple and direct, describing what Bret would realistically like to do with Coco if she were "into it". "If You're Into It" is a rewritten version of "Coco's Song". Ultimately, though, Murray and Jemaine come to realize they miss Bret again, and Jemaine convinces him to rejoin the band. Bret takes Coco's side and quits the band. When Bret finally tells Jemaine that he doesn't want him to come on the dates any more, Jemaine and Murray's conclusion is that Coco is pulling a " Yoko Ono" and trying to break up the band. Jemaine tags along on the date, and quickly makes a habit of inviting himself along on all their dates. However, Bret has a date with Coco, the girl he met at his sign-holding job. Murray tries to interest Bret and Jemaine in his tour of New York band rotundas.
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