Many — most? — know The Llama Song (Flash, audio, no automatic start)
And maybe a bit dated, but doesn’t “Barack Obama” flow off the tongue just as well? (Flash, audio, automatic start)
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Many — most? — know The Llama Song (Flash, audio, no automatic start)
And maybe a bit dated, but doesn’t “Barack Obama” flow off the tongue just as well? (Flash, audio, automatic start)
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I had not seen the Obama song. But yes, it does. I love it!
The fact that the Llama song is what makes me come to the site and actually comment says a lot about my maturity level.
1. I think that, rather than reflecting on your maturity level, it reflects the fact that, once again, you ain’t nothin’ but the coolest chick in all these parts.
2. If commenting on the post is a sign of immaturity, what does composing the post in the first place imply? ;^)
1. I’m probably the only chick around these parts, which I guess would make me the coolest by default? I’m cool with that.
2. You’re a fan of llamas?
I’m probably the only chick around these parts
Do you think I could improve on that statistic if I were to stop obsessing about Katee Sackhoff and Eliza Dushku on front page posts?
I am totally clueless as to who that Katee woman is… Oh, and aside from liking her character’s attitude in Bring It On, I don’t care much for Dushku either.
I had never wanted to see Bring It On. Now I know that Dushku is in it. I still don’t want to see it, but people may have to remind me of that.
Katee Sackhoff played a lead in the reworked Battlestar Galactica. For a while I couldn’t stop dreaming about her, and it was freaking me out.
OK, now I know why I didn’t know who she was. Never been into sci-fi. Can you say “creepy..”?
Can you say “creepy..”?
My dreaming about Katee Sackhoff and then posting to that effect is creepy, or something else is creepy? If the former, I completely agree with you, but I’m going to disclaim responsibility thusly.
In not-quite-related humor, the rapid-fire joke introduction to NPR’s What Do You Know? today featured a comic list of new Obama policies, including one that, to return automotive standards to Clinton-administration standards, required that all emissions be nocturnal.
Yes, that’s as tasteless a parallel as I could come up with.
Except for the even weirder pun in the last sentence. I should probably stop now.
That entire comment.