Whoa... What?
I got home today, logged on, and Bob sent me an IM, that simply said: "Yes." I was confused at first, and then he clarified. The only reason he didn't like the song was because he was forced to listen to it. Thus, demonstrating how well I know Bob. Scary isn't it. I am of course referring to my last update, in which I discussed Amy Studt's "Just a Little Girl." Between then and now, I came across a picture of her, and while I like this song comparable to the level I liked Michelle (Branch)'s "All You Wanted," I don't believe it will have the three day staying power that Michelle's song did. For those of you that don't know, which is effectively everyone but Brad, when I downloaded "All You Wanted" I listened to it for about three days straight, in between tv shows, and when there was nothing on, which was often. Three days straight. Good song. I wonder if I get to qualify as obsessive compulsive... anyway, I really liked the song, and listened to it over, and over, and over, and omgosh over again! In summation, I love Michelle Branch, and Amy Studt isn't all that attractive (in the pictures I saw), but the attitude in her debut single kicks arse.
Haiku Form:
Michelle Branch, Yummy
I know you not, I love you
Your music kicks arse
In other news
Bob is jealous of Jimmy Fallon in his commercial for MTV such and such, where he gets to stick his tongue down Natalie Portman's throat. I haven't seen it, but I'm sure Bob is exaggerating, and that Jimmy Fallon only kisses her on the lips as they fall back into a "passionate" embrace. Bob, I don't think Jimmy Fallon is your competition, he's like 30 something. I think your real competition is yourself, and your drive to attain her. Not to mention the other real competition, Brad. Peter too, I guess, but I think his arguementative nature will offend her, so no real danger there. Good luck and may the fairer gentleman win the lass's heart.
But, thats not what I wanted to talk about. I wanted to talk about Jimmy Fallon. Coincidentally, about the time Bob was posting his thing about him hating Jimmy Fallon, I was downloading an mp3 of Jimmy on Weekend Update for SNL on October 24, 1998. In this specific sketch, he demonstrates Halloween Caroling, and its quite humorous. I advise you download and enjoy, along with "Just a Little Girl" by Amy Studt...
I got home today, logged on, and Bob sent me an IM, that simply said: "Yes." I was confused at first, and then he clarified. The only reason he didn't like the song was because he was forced to listen to it. Thus, demonstrating how well I know Bob. Scary isn't it. I am of course referring to my last update, in which I discussed Amy Studt's "Just a Little Girl." Between then and now, I came across a picture of her, and while I like this song comparable to the level I liked Michelle (Branch)'s "All You Wanted," I don't believe it will have the three day staying power that Michelle's song did. For those of you that don't know, which is effectively everyone but Brad, when I downloaded "All You Wanted" I listened to it for about three days straight, in between tv shows, and when there was nothing on, which was often. Three days straight. Good song. I wonder if I get to qualify as obsessive compulsive... anyway, I really liked the song, and listened to it over, and over, and over, and omgosh over again! In summation, I love Michelle Branch, and Amy Studt isn't all that attractive (in the pictures I saw), but the attitude in her debut single kicks arse.
Haiku Form:
Michelle Branch, Yummy
I know you not, I love you
Your music kicks arse
In other news
Bob is jealous of Jimmy Fallon in his commercial for MTV such and such, where he gets to stick his tongue down Natalie Portman's throat. I haven't seen it, but I'm sure Bob is exaggerating, and that Jimmy Fallon only kisses her on the lips as they fall back into a "passionate" embrace. Bob, I don't think Jimmy Fallon is your competition, he's like 30 something. I think your real competition is yourself, and your drive to attain her. Not to mention the other real competition, Brad. Peter too, I guess, but I think his arguementative nature will offend her, so no real danger there. Good luck and may the fairer gentleman win the lass's heart.
But, thats not what I wanted to talk about. I wanted to talk about Jimmy Fallon. Coincidentally, about the time Bob was posting his thing about him hating Jimmy Fallon, I was downloading an mp3 of Jimmy on Weekend Update for SNL on October 24, 1998. In this specific sketch, he demonstrates Halloween Caroling, and its quite humorous. I advise you download and enjoy, along with "Just a Little Girl" by Amy Studt...

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