Buffistas, don't look. Really.
Narrator,
It's a world of laughter/ A world of tears / It's a world of hopes / And a world of fears / There's so much that we share / That it's time we're aware / It's a small world after all
Willow ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Buffistas, don't look. Really.
Narrator,
It's a world of laughter/ A world of tears / It's a world of hopes / And a world of fears / There's so much that we share / That it's time we're aware / It's a small world after all
Oh, poor Natter. You looked, didn't you. You're all a big pillar of salt.
Ah, Cindy, I lovers that song. Because I have used it often to earworm others yet it does not earworm me.
Oh, poor Natter. You looked, didn't you. You're all a big pillar of salt.
The place is one big pile of collateral damage.
Lee, I thought the same thing!
Hee. We rule.*
I like the pirate [link]
Regardless of what it said about songs with lyrics being stickier, I am earwormed like crazy with the theme song from the Pink Panther right now.
There were all those people in the '50s who carried on about being earwormed with the Third Man Theme.
I'm digging this one [link]
I'm digging this one [link]
Oh, I didn't even get the visual joke in that one until you linked to it.
eta: Also, the pirate is cool 'cuz you can drink from his leg.
I just got a plastic jelly bean full of pastel colored peanut m&ms. Finally the answer for my lunch question.
I just got a plastic jelly bean full of pastel colored peanut m&ms. Finally the answer for my lunch question.
This is just my opinion, mind you, but it seems to me that the willingness to eat pastel colored m&ms shows a shocking lack of moral character.