The one song that drives you nuts?

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as if we have any dignity i work nights in a supermarket remember :shock:
Frozen Turkey bowling?

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Axel F - Harold Faulty Mirror :x

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Its a toss up between two old tossers. In the red corner we have the old codger who sounds like hes swallowed a bullfrog. Rod Stewart with that painful ditty "Maggie May".
:cry: And In the blue corner that other silly old fart Phil Collins with "Something in the air tonight! Ill give him something in the Air tonight ? :x
How about the radioactive fallout from an h-bomb!!! :lol:
And of course who could forget the woefoe drone of Mccartneys Mull of Kintyre. :( and to think he used to be a Beatle ? :help:
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Bobby Vinton - Blue Velvet
Waterboys & Mike Scott - Whole of the Moon
Milli Vinilli (or whoever) - Girl You Know It's True
Tom's Diner - Suzanne Vega


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Someone shot the food. Remember: don't shoot food!

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Erm...remember a bloke named Billy Ray Cyrus?

Well, that Achey Breaky Heart tune was enough to bring the bile to my throat every time.




Achey Breaky Heart...puhleeze. :roll:

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I feel like a woman - Shania Twain.








No, not literally! I feel like using earplugs more in her presence :D
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.

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kilroy wrote:Erm...remember a bloke named Billy Ray Cyrus?

Well, that Achey Breaky Heart tune was enough to bring the bile to my throat every time.




Achey Breaky Heart...puhleeze. :roll:
sounds like mullet envy :lol:

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S_A_P wrote:sounds like mullet envy :lol:
Question: You are a bald man. You can have your hair again, AS LONG AS IT IS A MULLET! What do you choose?

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as if we have any dignity i work nights in a supermarket remember :shock:
Nay, nay...dignity intact, I say. The care and feeding of the world's hungry surely must be one of the most honorable callings imaginable.


Give im a hoist and a cheer. :lol:

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griels wrote:I feel like a woman - Shania Twain.








No, not literally! I feel like using earplugs more in her presence :D

Sounds very kinky :o

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kilroy wrote:Erm...remember a bloke named Billy Ray Cyrus?

Well, that Achey Breaky Heart tune was enough to bring the bile to my throat every time.
You should have endured the filming of the video like I did--and no, I wasn't a big fan of the song or the band. Just imagine having to hear that song played over and over at full room-shaking volume, while the camera crew films take after Achey Breaky take. :evil:

Hearing it once in awhile on the radio was nothing in comparison.


later,
McLilith

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Kriminal wrote:
griels wrote:I feel like a woman - Shania Twain.








No, not literally! I feel like using earplugs more in her presence :D

Sounds very kinky :o
Well... You were using the buttplug :P :lol:
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.

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McLilith wrote:
kilroy wrote:Erm...remember a bloke named Billy Ray Cyrus?

Well, that Achey Breaky Heart tune was enough to bring the bile to my throat every time.
You should have endured the filming of the video like I did--and no, I wasn't a big fan of the song or the band. Just imagine having to hear that song played over and over at full room-shaking volume, while the camera crew films take after Achey Breaky take. :evil:

Hearing it once in awhile on the radio was nothing in comparison.


later,
McLilith
:-o Good grief man, why didn't you flee for your bleeding life??!!

:lol: :lol:

It's funny though...usually men struggled to keep from blowing chunks in their drinks while the ladies would get up and shake it, screaming and waving their arms about with reckless abandon. They loved the flaming tune. Truly weird.

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kilroy wrote: :-o Good grief man, why didn't you flee for your bleeding life??!!
I couldn't leave without the cute blonde that I was with. ;)

Rest assured, we left the very nanosecond she hinted that she was ready to leave.
It's funny though...usually men struggled to keep from blowing chunks in their drinks while the ladies would get up and shake it, screaming and waving their arms about with reckless abandon. They loved the flaming tune. Truly weird.
It was the line dance that went with the song, which made it so popular with the ladies. In fact, I think many women would actually listen to a recording of men blowing chunks into their drinks--as long as it was rhythmic sounding and the ladies could dance to it. :)

Some women will listen to anything, if they can dance to it. ;)


later,
McLilith

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Queen's Flash ahaaaa

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