I have now heard "Hey Ya."
Of course, I heard it in context of a Charlie Brown Christmas songvid, but that's fandom for you.
'Ariel'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
I have now heard "Hey Ya."
Of course, I heard it in context of a Charlie Brown Christmas songvid, but that's fandom for you.
If you've been watching TV at all over the last few weeks, you've heard at least a little bit of "Hey Ya." I swear to god, it's in half the commercials right now.
If you've been watching TV at all over the last few weeks, you've heard at least a little bit of "Hey Ya." I swear to god, it's in half the commercials right now.
Yeah, it's in the commercial for the Drew Barrymore short-term-memory-loss movie.
The KU marching band played it at the basketball game I went to last night and then the dance team did a half time routine to it. Seriously.
it's in half the commercials right now.
It's the new "Walking on Sunshine"!
Now I'm earwormed with "Hey Ya."
Damn you all.
I like "Hey Ya." not sure why, but I do.
I've got someone else's to go out with it, so it's all good. I think it was . . . . Elizabeth? I'm still at work, so I can't remember.
That would be mine. (Did you like it?)
Now I'm earwormed with "Hey Ya."
Same here - except the marching band version. And we're having a big important client tour right now so I can't put my headphones on. Leave clients! Leave!
Your clients would not be impressed if you had your headphones on, singing and dancing along to "Hey Ya"?
I mean, it's just an example of the enthusiasm, energy and creatyivity you put into your work for your clients. They should be impressed.