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R.Carter
10-28-2005, 04:57 AM
Having the hiccups for two days straight, or.......
Having Katrina and the Waves "Walkin' on Sunshine" stuck in your head for a week?
Sub-?: What song is worse than that for a brain loop?
Hhheeeeeeyyyy Macarena........Aiiiight !!!
R.Carter
10-28-2005, 05:11 AM
I knew I could count on you !
hiccups for 2 days ?!?
blimey
thats got to be the craziest stomach muscle exercise ever
keep going, you'll have a 6-pack in a week
Gezus
10-28-2005, 03:55 PM
A worst song to have stuck in your head is the Happy Tree Friends theme... It almost made me smash my head into a brick wall. Although having loops of Simple Plan and Good Charlotte isn't much better.
Ice Ice Baby
dung da-dung da-la-lung dung
dung da-dung da-la-lung dung
boo-bee
or should that be boobie?
I can't decide
nerve
10-28-2005, 09:44 PM
you are one annoying loser
oooff
someone didn't read the sign on the door
want a sensible conversation?, take it to the lounge
Rakkantekimusouka
10-29-2005, 05:44 AM
Hey man, she's hysteria -- she can post what she wants where she wants whenever she wants, etc. etc.
Anyway, most annoying song IMNSHO is anything by Sara MacLaughlin or Celine Dion. >.<
Sometimes song loops can be good -- just listen to a song you love to push out the bad one. :D
she??
oops, sorry
you got a male symbol under your name
no offense meant
:oops:
nerve
10-29-2005, 11:26 AM
that's right i do WHAT I WANT, WHEN I WANT, AND HOW I WANT IT!!
Eleven
10-29-2005, 03:41 PM
YOU HEARD T'MAN
P.S. That's right. T'MAN!
Originally posted by Eleven
YOU HEARD T'MAN
P.S. That's right. T'MAN!
hi
R.Carter
10-31-2005, 07:44 AM
Salt N Peppa " Push It " today.
I'll take that over Gerardo though.
Hey,
I like Salt 'n Peppa
Shoop is a fantastic tune
R.Carter
10-31-2005, 07:53 AM
Even good music can fray the nerves with repitition.
nerve
10-31-2005, 08:54 PM
Originally posted by Eleven
YOU HEARD T'MAN
P.S. That's right. T'MAN!
SILENCE, N00B!
R.Carter
11-01-2005, 08:30 AM
That's a cute butterfly ya got there.
Rakkantekimusouka
11-01-2005, 09:50 AM
Originally posted by hysteria
SILENCE, N00B!
More [re]freshing than any roll of Mentos could ever dream of being. :P
Universal Mind
11-01-2005, 10:13 AM
The theme song to the old T.V. show Chips has been going through my head today. What's up with that?
I remember in 9th grade I was riding around in the driver's ed car with two other students and the teacher. One of the students was dogging the music of the era (the late 80's). He said that the popular music of the 70's and 60's would live forever, but that the music of the 80's would die along with the decade. He specifically said that Katrina and the Waves would not be known to future generations. Man, was he wrong! :shakehead2:
InTheMoment
11-01-2005, 10:20 AM
Originally posted by Universal Mind
The theme song to the old T.V. show Chips has been going through my head today. What's up with that?
lol...today I had the theme song from "The Greatest American Hero" in my head...no idea why.
P.S. - I remember my brother having a Chips lunchbox; which was greatly inferior to my Lee Majors/Fall Guy lunchbox. :P
Tornado Joe
11-04-2005, 11:18 AM
I was living in South America when CHiPs was out and I watched it all the time (you could imagine the shock and awe of hearing their REAL voices after years of the dubbed version :lol: )
I used to buy the collector cards any chance I got. On the back, each card was a piece of a larger picture that you could piece together to form a huge poster once you collected them all. Yep... the picture turned out to be a back view of Ponch and John ridding away on the highway.
Damn, you know how much those would be worth today :shock: . Oh well, I' guess I'll just have to settle for my Dukes of Hazard aluminum trash can and 1978 Star Wars X-Wing lunchbox with Yoda thermos. :?
InTheMoment
11-04-2005, 12:10 PM
Originally posted by Tornado Joe
I used to buy the collector cards any chance I got. On the back, each card was a piece of a larger picture that you could piece together to form a huge poster once you collected them all. Yep... the picture turned out to be a back view of Ponch and John ridding away on the highway.
They used that same principle with Garbage Pale Kid cards. I remember me and my brother collecting them religiously. I don't think they are worth as much as those Chip cards, but I'm sure I could still get a pretty penny for what we had.
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