Bry1313
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I can’t tell you how many Marx brothers movies I watched in that houseExplains a lot really.
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I can’t tell you how many Marx brothers movies I watched in that houseExplains a lot really.
Omg! Thats amazing! You’re like Courtney Cox only willing to talk to me!Day 3: A song tied to a memory
Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice
So, there's actually a couple of memories that this song elicits for me, but...
My very first concert that I got invited to go to at the literal last minute was Bowling for Soup opening for Vanilla Ice. I still don't know why Bowling for Soup was opening for Vanilla Ice. I still don't know why either were playing in my small town. All I do know, is at 13years old, I knew every word to this song, and a dance we had to it from summer camp. I was in the front of the crowd performing for no one, but Vanilla Ice pointed to me and invited me up on to stage to showcase this line dance to his song.
Talk about a surreal but memorable moment.
Great song. They said in an interview they did that verse as sort of a trap. They call out corporations for being horrible, the celebrities for being celebrities. And which part did the reviewers fixate on?Day 3: A song tied to a memory
This song came out late 1998 but it was played a lot late 1999 when we all thought the world was going to end (did it?) with the Y2K bug. So, whenever I hear it I remember 19 year old me singing along to the lyrics...
Health insurance, rip off lying
FDA, big bankers buying
Fake computer crashes dining
Cloning while they're multiplying
Fashion shoots with Beck and Hanson
Courtney Love and Marilyn Manson
You're all fakes
Run to your mansions
Come around, we'll kick your asses
You Get What You Give - New Radicals
Oh, I would have loved to see Bowling For Soup...Day 3: A song tied to a memory
Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice
So, there's actually a couple of memories that this song elicits for me, but...
My very first concert that I got invited to go to at the literal last minute was Bowling for Soup opening for Vanilla Ice. I still don't know why Bowling for Soup was opening for Vanilla Ice. I still don't know why either were playing in my small town. All I do know, is at 13years old, I knew every word to this song, and a dance we had to it from summer camp. I was in the front of the crowd performing for no one, but Vanilla Ice pointed to me and invited me up on to stage to showcase this line dance to his song.
Talk about a surreal but memorable moment.
I love that.Somebody I loved very much loved this song but he could never ever remember the name of it….no matter how many times I told him…and he always got the movie star wrong…. still laugh every time I hear it.
Day 3. - A song tied to a memory
So I learned of the death of a friend last night. He had been sick but was in remission. I had made plans to get together with him last month but had to cancel. We agreed to do it next year.
We bonded over many things, one was music. Jim introduced to this artist and not only loved her music but had a major crush on her. Forever, I will think of him whenever I hear her and whenever I hear this song, I'll be reminded of my regret over canceling my trip.
#FUCKCANCER! (again)
I am sorry to hear this sad news…Day 3. - A song tied to a memory
So I learned of the death of a friend last night. He had been sick but was in remission. I had made plans to get together with him last month but had to cancel. We agreed to do it next year.
We bonded over many things, one was music. Jim introduced to this artist and not only loved her music but had a major crush on her. Forever, I will think of him whenever I hear her and whenever I hear this song, I'll be reminded of my regret over canceling my trip.
#FUCKCANCER! (again)
My condolences. I raised a glass as I listened. As someone with regrets of this type (they pile on with age), I hope you can come to grips with it and find some peace. Were we in the same time zone, I would offer to share a bottle and talk it out, or tell stories, or lies, whichever you needed. Be well.Day 3. - A song tied to a memory
So I learned of the death of a friend last night. He had been sick but was in remission. I had made plans to get together with him last month but had to cancel. We agreed to do it next year.
We bonded over many things, one was music. Jim introduced to this artist and not only loved her music but had a major crush on her. Forever, I will think of him whenever I hear her and whenever I hear this song, I'll be reminded of my regret over canceling my trip.
#FUCKCANCER! (again)