Hee. The last time I was in Israel was a few weeks or so before that Eurovision competition, and my roommate and I (we were on a JNF/KKL volunteer trip to fix up stuff in the North destroyed in the fighting with Lebanon) would usually turn on the TV for half an hour or so before going to bed. We only got about three stations, and I swear, every night, at least one of them was playing that song.
I saw Hadag Nachash when they were touring the US a few years ago. Does that help or hurt the musical karma? (I thought they were fun to dance to, and that the drunk guy behind me who started shouting out "Shir Ha'stickerim!!!" every time they started playing a song other than Shir Ha'stickerim was very annoying.)
I like that Izabo song.
We only got about three stations, and I swear, every night, at least one of them was playing that song.
Yeah, that... happens. Sigh.
Hadag Nachash aren't as bad as I thought they will be, to my surprise. I actually think they're pretty good.
I tried to find one of the Israeli rock mile stones and a piece of excellence, and it's not available on the interwebs (Tammuz - The Orange Season Is Over). Shall I send it to the Buffistarawk?
OK, now the mention of weird Israeli music has made me search out "Push the Button."
I'm assuming this isn't the Sugababes song?
Correct. Now, do yourself a favor and don't click on the links to it.
Groooooooooooooooooonk.
Somebody remind me again why I'm at work?
I would prefer that people stop reminding me that I'm at work.
On the upside, xkcd is made of even more awesome than usual today:
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I'm actually awake and at work.
It's making me a little resentful.
(I have to leave for a while for a dentist appt this afternoon, so it is somewhat deliberate. Probably the source of my resentment.)
I am at work, and resentful. I did just have yummy yogurt and fruit and generic grape nuts for breakfast, which is a win.