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Jimbo
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I've had Hot Girls In Love stuck in my brain for the past three or four days. Now you will too. Think about it. She's turnin on the hea-eat She's got the ma-gic touch She's turnin on the hea-eat And it's a little too much She's turnin on the hea-eat And it's a hundred abo-ove... Hot Girls In Love Baby I'm in love Just wait until this time tomorrow and you're still hearing it in your brain. |
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PaWolf
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...I caught myself mouthing the words as I read them and choked on a piece of tomato with 'ma-gic'...
I guess it is bad manners to lip-sync with a mouth full of food.
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tikibagger
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one of the oddest homoerotic lp covers of the 70s...hey KIT KAT..i bet if any of these guys are not in the REST HOME right now, they COULD be available to pen yr new 'jingle' |
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...YUMMY Broccolini!!....
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Jimbo
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One can only hope they had pants on.
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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
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Thor
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Maybe it's the fact that there are no words in classical to be distracted by that makes it easier to concentrate on other tasks. You can't sing along to the 1812 Overture (Oh wait. You can: This is the cereal that's shot from guns ). But that could be said of other instrumental music, too---not just classical. Or maybe even songs you've heard so many times that, when they're on, they don't even register. |
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Anduril
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See the backside of the album cover?
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Anduril
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FWIW: Somewhere, there is some "research" that strongly suggests that certain types of music (sounds) can assist in meditation. For example: I met Bill Harris at a seminar once, and although my "quack-radar" was definitely operational at the time, (just as it would be for "Baby Einstein" or "Baby Mozart" products), I do have to say that I think there is something to this.
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Jimbo
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Day-um!!!
That was one LONG web page!!! I kept scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and scrolling for what seemed like forever!!!! It was like one of those sales pitch videos that keep promising to get to the point, but then spend several minutes on some ancillary matter then, after again promising that they're getting to the point, spending several more minutes talking about some other ancillary matter then rinse and repeat over and over again for a good 45 minutes, a point to which you never make it anyway, having long since said FTS and shut it off. Needless to say, they won't be getting my $477 bucks. |
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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender C'mon, man! Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States |
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Anduril
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On an unrelated note, I find that many websites these days are not much more than a constant scroll.
I suspect it's another millenial thing, since they are weened on cell phone screens, where a constant scroll "might" make sense. On a desktop though, it's just stupid and inefficient. |
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PaWolf
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I could've sworn someone hacked your post.
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Jimbo
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Excessive scrolling has traditionally been seen as more of a niusance than anything else. Goes back to the early days, from what I understand. |
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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender C'mon, man! Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States |
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tikibagger
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hmm i smell a TANGENT
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...YUMMY Broccolini!!....
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Jimbo
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Odd.
I thought I smelled a COSINE. |
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EEEEts All so REEEdEEEculous
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sgtrock21
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EEEEts All so REEEdEEEculous
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PaWolf
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A little someone from Toronto... |
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Jimbo
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Nope. But I did it anyway. Honestly though, I didn't mean for it to get that long. The copy/paste function on this tablet screwed up and copied it or pasted it more times than I meant to. I thought about shortening it but then figured "screw it" and left it alone. I'm sure it's kind of annoying... |
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...the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender
Jackson Browne - The Pretender C'mon, man! Joe Biden - 46th President of the United States |
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Ad nauseous
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LOL
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One good thing about TV-you could always turn it off
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tikibagger
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I decided that since this ad seems to be enjoying a weird second WIND and is on rotation all day now..it looks more like they are shooting an 80s Porn flick than a 'new wave' rock video--although the obvious Robert Palmer chicks say video, the general 'ick' factor whispers 'porn'
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...YUMMY Broccolini!!....
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crainbebo
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I've seen the rapping ad more often than ever the last few weeks. Instamute every time. Today it's been at least 3-4 times. Find a new ad campaign!
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Back after a long absence...still hating those commercials. Go away Limu Emu and Doug!
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tikibagger
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troo DAT...that coyote ugly chick breakin' at the end always pulls me in..though the weird broadcast chick on the tv is actually the most discordant element on this ad...which, by the way, still SUCKS real bad.... if Kit Kat HAD any kind of connect to 'rap' at its infancy, this MIGHT make sense..i don't think Kool Moe Dee was snappin' a Kit Kat in 2 ..more like some crack
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...YUMMY Broccolini!!....
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