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Post 1

Emee, out from under the rock

My co-worker listens to a radio station that plays 'How to Save a Life' by The Fray about a million times a day. I'm not sure which is worse to have stuck in my head: that song or the theme song from Disney's 'Johnny & the Sprites'

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Post 2

Baron Grim

I had a late lunch last week between the normal lunch and dinner times at a Szechuan restaurant. There was a rather pleasant song playing... then it played again, and again, and again... it was on repeat. I mentioned it to the waitress. Apparently it was her bosses favorite song. I think I heard it 20 times before I left. smiley - headhurts


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Post 3

Emee, out from under the rock

*shudder* I had a roommate in college who recorded 'Stay' and 'Sukyaki' (sp) as many times as she could on a tape. She at least had the good grace to use her headphones when she listened to it.


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Post 4

ramblequeen

I don't know that song, but I do know that I find Johnny and his Sprites way way way too happy. Urgh.


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Post 5

Emee, out from under the rock

If you heard the song, you would know it.

And the college roomie was Yoko.


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Post 6

ramblequeen

I can totally see her doing that. She was a lot of fun. Do you ever hear from her?


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Post 7

Emee, out from under the rock

No I don't. I did something to make her mad (who knows what) and she quit talking to me before she left. She & Kim roomed together that last year and I almost never saw either one of them. I don't even know if Kim keeps in touch with her. The last time I talked to Kim was at Annie's wedding about 6 years ago.


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