Dead or aliiiiiiiiiiive.
oooooh, cool number
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Dead or aliiiiiiiiiiive.
oooooh, cool number
I walk these streets, a loaded six string on my back
Dead or aliiiiiiiiiiive.
My big Bon Jovi song was "Runaway." I can't stand the rest of their stuff.
Yet, I've dreamed about Jon on, like, three separate occasions. I think my subconscious is trying to tell me something.
How many of you have sung along to Bon Jovi, especially anything from Slippery When Wet? Huh? How many?
ME! And I love it. I came out of my Bon Jovi Love Closet a while ago on B.org. I'm not ashamed of my Bon Jovi love any more.
Ellen is mildly cross at me because I also sang "la la la la, la la la la, William's song" when the time came. Because it is so clearly Ellen's song, not William's song.
Dead or aliiiiiiiiiiive.
Curse you people.
Dead or aliiiiiiiiiiive.
All this earworms me with is the Oingo Boingo song. Which I don't mind so much.
"Eye of the Tiger" is pretty dumb.
Hey, there's a new question: What's the worst James Bond theme song? I'm leaning toward "Octopussy".
The best is obviously "Live and Let Die", with "Goldfinger"a close second.
And, yes, I know about "this wild and crazy world in which we live in", and I DON'T CARE. Because it is art.
Both of my boys are miffed that I played the Beatles Julia for their sister. Ben didn't mind when she was a baby. I don't own Michael Jackson's Ben, and can't make myself buy a Michael Jackson song for one of my children, because...well, because. I have shown him the lyrics though, and we've heard it on the radio once or twice. There is no Christopher song that we know of, anyhow.
The best is obviously "Live and Let Die", with "Goldfinger"a close second.
Betsy gets a gold star.
The fact that "Live and Let Die" is by Paul McCartney just adds to its appeal.
I don't even recall the Octopussy song. So in my head I'm hearing it as "Goldfinger," with every occurance of "Goldfinger" replaced by "Octopussy."