Random Dump Zone, part.. what? Kajillion?

*shrug* Just doesn't seem like your type of music.


Hahah it was a promo dude! For some thrill-seekers show or something, wasn't really payin attention, I was dancing with Seamus and I heard "Uhh! Uhhh! Uhhhh!" and it didn't register right away that it was a tv ad.
 
Originally posted by dascoot@Aug 25 2006, 10:44 PM
*shrug* Just doesn't seem like your type of music.


Hahah it was a promo dude! For some thrill-seekers show or something, wasn't really payin attention, I was dancing with Seamus and I heard "Uhh! Uhhh! Uhhhh!" and it didn't register right away that it was a tv ad.
Haha, well I listen to alot of metal/hardcore shit so...
 
Originally posted by dascoot@ Aug 26 2006, 02:44 AM
Hahah it was a promo dude! For some thrill-seekers show or something, wasn't really payin attention, I was dancing with Seamus and I heard "Uhh! Uhhh! Uhhhh!" and it didn't register right away that it was a tv ad.
Well it's cable so they're allowed to play the moaning, huh? :lol:

I was with a couple of friends, we were talking about something and the radio was background noise. You know how sometimes there's a lull in the conversation, not the awkward pause, but when someone finishes talking and everyones sitting and talking of what was just said. So, anyway, that happened and you could hear the radio and I guess they just returned from commercial because it was quiet for a few seconds. Then the next song came on and we hear the "Uhh!" part. :lol: First time I heard that song, it was quite amusing.
 
:lol: :lol:

My brothers had made this whole routine for that song, like practiced it or some shit. They're like Hey Melissa come in here! and I walked into their room and they started the song and began this impeccably choreographed routine where they were both pumping their hips in unison as the girl moaned. :lol: :lol: You know that move I'm talkin about, where the guy has his hands in front of him like he's holding an imaginary girl around the waist. :lol:

I forget the rest of the routine but there was this one part of the song where they were doing the Fresh Prince Jump On It dance.
 
Originally posted by dascoot@Aug 25 2006, 11:26 PM
:lol: :lol:

My brothers had made this whole routine for that song, like practiced it or some shit. They're like Hey Melissa come in here! and I walked into their room and they started the song and began this impeccably choreographed routine where they were both pumping their hips in unison as the girl moaned. :lol: :lol: You know that move I'm talkin about, where the guy has his hands in front of him like he's holding an imaginary girl around the waist. :lol:

I forget the rest of the routine but there was this one part of the song where they were doing the Fresh Prince Jump On It dance.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Oh snap that's right! K ready?


Haaaappy anniversary too youuuu, happy anniversary toooo youuuu..
 
Garret my friend, you have officially wasted one whole year of your life with us. Well done. :)
 
Geez oh pete, he takes off right when his party starts. That kid's a real weiner.


Oh hey guess what! My ex-coworkers called me up tonight and put me on speaker and all told me how much they missed me! How sweet is that, no one ever misses me. They all told me to keep in touch but I just assumed they were tryin to be polite because people rarely mean it when they say that. So they begged me to go up there Sunday night while they're all working and hang out with them in the Alzheimer's ward. It'll be a HOOOOT. :rolleyes: :lol:
 
Oohh no even my excoworkers didn't do that and I worked with them for a couple of years! But that's sweet if they mean it. Yeah that is not fun times in the ward. I do believe you left for a reason...
 
I've only been gone like 3 weeks and already 4 of the residents have died. That's a tough damn job, I have respect for anyone that can do it and not come home and cry.
 
My friend's mother is a nurse and she's worked in Alzheimer's wards before. I went and visited one day while she was working just to check it out and I was all weirded out after an hour there. I don't know how ANYONE can do it.
 
You just get used to them, like you get used to anything you expose yourself to for long enough. After a while in my head I started seeing them as.. well not MY kids, but maybe like my nephews and nieces. But I'd always known them to be like that, I can't imagine what it must be like for the people that knew them in their real lives.

Especially the spouses. A kid doesn't know their parent as intimately as a spouse does, especially not a kid that's 50-something and has been out of the house for 20-odd years. I know every sound my husband makes, every look, every body movement.. tiny personal routines like how he always puts the velcro straps back in place on his Tevas when he takes them off, and how he always clears his throat after he coughs. I know him so well that it confuses and agitates me whenever something about him seems out of place. If all those little habits just suddenly disappeared or changed I'd lose my mind.

Not to mention that every personal joke, every memory would be gone. If Clutch came on the radio and he didn't remember the significance I don't know what I'd feel, and I hope I don't ever have to.

Wow that was one hell of a tangent huh.
 
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