On the bright side, at least it has pushed aside 1980s hit "We Close Our Eyes" by Go West. Those flexible wooden figurine models used to give me nightmares. (True story: I learned to dance from watching the humans in "We Close Our Eyes"; which is to say I didn't really learn to dance.)
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Friday, April 10, 2009
Curse you, Linkd!
Ever since you posted a link to this ad for a women's shaver, I can't get "Mow the Lawn" out of my head.
On the bright side, at least it has pushed aside 1980s hit "We Close Our Eyes" by Go West. Those flexible wooden figurine models used to give me nightmares. (True story: I learned to dance from watching the humans in "We Close Our Eyes"; which is to say I didn't really learn to dance.)
On the bright side, at least it has pushed aside 1980s hit "We Close Our Eyes" by Go West. Those flexible wooden figurine models used to give me nightmares. (True story: I learned to dance from watching the humans in "We Close Our Eyes"; which is to say I didn't really learn to dance.)
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