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    Spin and shout and let it all out; revising job description

    by , 10-26-2013 at 09:56 AM (826 Views)
    This dream fragment somehow included the song that goes like "I'm gonna spin and shout and let it all out" (which my five year old was singing a lot yesterday) and the fact that I am sick was included too, and I don't recall what else.

    Then I attempted WBTB.

    Then I was revising a job description because there had not been enough candidates. I was making it totally generic so that almost anyone might apply (team player with good communication skills who can learn while doing on the job). I noticed that the contact info listed only my fist name and an old phone number, but I could not find a way to revise it, so I made the job description hidden, and contacted my boss. In the back of my mind noticed that it was odd that I had been doing this and not him, but I just noticed and did not really question it further.
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    Updated 10-26-2013 at 12:43 PM by 61501

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    1. LucasPotter's Avatar
      "Spin and shout and let it all out" reminds me of that will.i.am song with Britney Spears... Britney, oh, I love her.

      But they say "scream and shout"... ah, well, leaving it here anyway!

      will.i.am - Scream & Shout ft. Britney Spears - YouTube
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    2. JoannaB's Avatar
      Yes, that's the song. I guess I got the lyrics wrong in my dream. Oh well. i wonder whether my five year old dang it the wrong way yesterday and I got the change of lyrics from him, or whether I introduced the change myself. Hmm.

      Come to think of it, it is quite likely that I added the modification to the song because my five year old in addition to constantly singing this song was also making me dizzy by how much he was moving, and I was sick and just watching him was enough to make it worse. He was supposedly sick too, except that if one is a five year old boy being sick apparently means that one sings and moves a lot and doesn't skip a beat from one's normal activity level.
      Updated 10-26-2013 at 05:31 PM by JoannaB
    3. LucasPotter's Avatar
      Who knows? Last time I had music on a dream, "Let It Be" was about a random lake.

      YOU'RE NOW NOW ROCKING WITH WILL.I.AM AND BRITNEY BITCH
    4. JoannaB's Avatar
      I am kind of hoping my five year old was either not singing the bitch word or at least has no clue what it means (pretty sure of that). Am I a bad parent to not really mind that my five year old gets exposed to such song? Nah, it's all ok, I hope.

      That actually reminds me when my older son was five, he came home one day repeating "I'm going to kill myself." He didn't mean it, was just parroting something he had heard from some other kid. That was the moment when it really sank in to me that my kids only spend about half of waking time under my supervision, and the other half is mostly in a group of kids and all it takes is one parent not doing any parental control ever and then all of them get exposed to everything, and the teachers can't stop it because it's not like they are overhearing every playground conversation nor would I want them too, and even if they were to censor it which again I am not sure I would even want but even if they did that would just make them repeat it more in secret. Oh, and if a kid has older sibling then what he gets exposed to is usually at a rating of at least two years older than the older sibling.
      Updated 10-26-2013 at 06:01 PM by JoannaB
    5. LucasPotter's Avatar
      I'm sure he'll be fine. A little "Britney bitch" and "turn the shit up" here and there won't damage him... besides, it's nothing that he won't learn in school in three, four years anyway, right?
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    6. JoannaB's Avatar
      Ok, I've verified: it was indeed me who changed the lyrics, and my boys know that it's "scream and shout". That led to my seven year old stating that he thinks that screams are more high pitched than shouts, and thus girls do more screaming than boys, but then he admitted that sometimes he screams too.