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... and I hear a high-pitched squeal, followed by the sound of an industrial-strength steel spring being wrenched from its moorings inside my skull, I'll see this, playing in an endless loop.
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The only way to get it out of your head is to play "Magical Trevor" from the same site.
In this case, the cure may be worse than the disease.
Well, at least it's not the Bananaphone.
Seriously. You will hate me forever if you go to this site:
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/flash/bananaphone.html
All I have to say is, you all have way too much time on your hands that you can even find these things to watch and then send around.
as my friend Whip would say:
OLD.
(meaning - old news, this site has been around forever, this site is older than you are, this site was out when I was born, etc. etc.)
"oh no a snake a snake...oooooh it's a snaaaake....badger badger badger badger badger..."
ring ring ring ring ring ring ring ring...gee thanks, Cranky Prof. I've been trying to get that out of my head for 2 years now.
At least this is more tolerable than the first chapter of Lunchbox Hero read aloud.
Hummm.. I'm beginning to think Hickey runs the paper over there, if Duane is hanging out shouting MUSHROOMS relentlessly...
gee thanks, Cranky Prof. I've been trying to get that out of my head for 2 years now.
Try this one:
http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/annoying/
I'm going to Hell now, I just know it.
Actually, all you noir fans should also check out "Mr. Stabby" and the "Salad Fingers" series from the same site.
You would pick the one day I left my MP3 player at home to link to that.
Thanks a helluva lot, Swierczynski! You get the first round in Chicago for that.
This is the same site with the Kenya song on it, isn't it?
"Lions and tigers, only in Kenya..."
Ahhh, genius.
Personally, I'd like to offer up the freaky dancing cat.
That way, if it was taken, I'd never have to watch it again.
Okay, I have to say that the cat dancing was really fun. The kids really liked that one. Thanks, John R.
Nothing beats the theme song to "Miffy" for sheer earworm power. Or "Oobi." Or, Hell, anything on Noggin.
"Miffy! A sweet little bunny!"
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