Anyone know where that saying comes from? I know its from my childhood, but I can't remember from what? Sesame Street? Dr. Seuss? Nestle Quik commercial? Anyone?
And what the hey, I guess I'll give and do the stupid survey.
- Total number of music files on your computer? I dunno, how do I find out?
- The last CD you bought was? Rob Thomas
- What is the last song you listened to before reading this message? The 11th track on the Rob Thomas CD, I think this CD will be one of my favorites for a while although its so new I haven't made it through the whole disc yet.
- Name five songs that you often listen to or mean a lot to you. Only 5? Okay, I'll try.....
The songs I always go back to and listen to over and over again are songs that make me feel like singing loudly along with or make me cry, for happiness or sadness.
1) Everybody hurts - REM
2) Some kind of wonderful - Sky
3) Happy together - Turtles
4) Alan Frew's whole first CD, self titled. It just makes me happy.
5) Constant Craving - KD Lang
- Which 3 people are you going to pass this stick to and why?
1) Neesja, its time you started your own blog.
2) Craig, its time you put something on your blog
3) Blaine, because I really want to know.
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Origin: Used to be used in elocution teaching to demonstrate rounded vowel sounds.
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It could be from something a teacher once used then, or maybe a movie I saw. Either way, It pops into my head every now and then and hangs around. Its catchy. Thanks Atalanta!
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