Bet they didn't have the gem from 1971, Nilsson's "You're breaking my heart, you're tearing it apart, so fuck you."
Heh. No, I think they missed that one.
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Bet they didn't have the gem from 1971, Nilsson's "You're breaking my heart, you're tearing it apart, so fuck you."
Heh. No, I think they missed that one.
I am not making this up.
I don't believe you.
Oh, and speaking of bananas, while watching the Most Awesomely Bad Breakup songs this weekend, I heard for the first time, "Fuck It, I Don't Want You Back." HOW DID I MISS THIS SONG THE FIRST TIME?!?!
How did I miss this show?!?!?! VH-1?
Bet they didn't have the gem from 1971, Nilsson's "You're breaking my heart, you're tearing it apart, so fuck you."
Great song. The whole Son of Schmilsson album is great.
Yup. Deb Grabien played it for me and I ran right out and got a copy. The Lottery Song is one of the great happy boppy songs, up there with If I Had $1,000,000.
How did I miss this show?!?!?! VH-1?
Yes. It was so awesome, I watched most of it twice.
I was channel surfing and came across the video and they had actors miming to the all the dialogue in the song. I thought it was a parody until the very end.
Oh, is that what that is? I spent a very confused thirty seconds watching it a few days ago.
I was getting ready for be-ed and I decided to check in on the bo-oard and so I went to the bo-oard and starting reading in Natter. Oh Robin was in there posting about that lame ass R. Kelly song/video and I had to laugh because I was talking about it the other day and then saw part of it on MTV2 this afternoon. Oh yeah, I sure did. Then I typed up this post and almost couldn't finish it because I was crackin myself up so hard, damn I am funny, I said, damn I am funny. I'm funny. Oh hell yeah I am so funny. Fu fu fu funny. t melisma fuh uuh uh uh uhhuhuh nnnnnnn nnnn nnn yyyyyyyyyyyyy! t /melisma .
::dies laughing::
Bet they didn't have the gem from 1971, Nilsson's "You're breaking my heart, you're tearing it apart, so fuck you"
My mom (76) loves this song.
Why, God, WHY?!? Emboldened by my viewing of Return of the King tonight, I went out and ate at a new Irish pub that opened near me. That's ate, not drank. Clearly my ancestors fled from Ireland back in the 19th century in search of the much tastier English cuisine.
I now know in my heart that Guinness was perfected in a desperate attempt to do away with the need for solid food altogether.