What are ramps?
Wild oniony goodness.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
What are ramps?
Wild oniony goodness.
Big time thunder while the view out my window is sunny. Cool.
A scientific study of earworms:
Some 98 to 99 percent of the population has, at some point, been "infected" with a song they just can't seem to shake off. This common phenomenon has rarely been researched, until Andréane McNally-Gagnon, a PhD student at the University of Montreal Department of Psychology, decided to examine the issue in an ongoing investigation.
The Oatmeal goes all billytea: [link]
I was just thanked by a garbage can.
I went to this pizza place in downtown Evanston for lunch. When I threw away my garbage, the garbage can said, "Thank you for helping us keep the environment clean," in a perky female voice.
They should have copied HHGttG and had it say, "Thank you for making a simple garbage can very happy!"
I had "I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy" stuck in my head for, seriously, over 2 years. It rears its ugly head every once in awhile now (like right this minute), but it seemed to stop when I moved offices. My student worker used to joke about it, because I was always singing it.
I feel like I have more earworms than the normal person. I almost always have a song stuck in my head, with varying levels of time and annoyance. It is just a layer that is there. Right now it is "Poker Face", because now I get that in my head every time I work with fonts, because of Neutra Face. I am so glad I do not work with Dreamweaver anymore.
The only thing to wipe out "Yankee Doodle Dandy" from your mind is with something from 1776. May I recommend "Sit Down, John!"?
Someone ought to oooopen up a window
No no no!
Too many flies
Too many flies
But it's hot as hell
In Philadel-
Phia!
Mr. Adams you are driving me to homicide!
Homicide! Homicide!
We may see murder yet!
I almost always have a song stuck in my head, with varying levels of time and annoyance. It is just a layer that is there.
Me too.
Lately it's been the Treme theme song. Good for bike riding to, not so good for sleeping to.