Riding a giraffe
Mar. 28th, 2009 04:33 pmAm I the only person on my f-list reading
mediumlarge? Because I shouldn't be. It's one of the few comic strips to consistently make me laugh (as opposed to Mary Worth, who always makes me laugh but for all the wrong reasons). I was particularly fond of the first panel in yesterday's strip.
I have been quite the busy bee today. I put together my new exercise bike for one thing, all by myself, and it hasn't fallen apart. Then I set the on-board computer and rode up a hill. The bike has a long neck, which does rather make me feel that I'm riding a giraffe.
Finally, this started as a comment I made on someone else's journal and I liked it so much I'm going to turn it into an entry. You know the opening scene of Saturday Night Fever, in which John Travolta struts along carrying a tin of paint to the funky stylings of the Bee Gees singing 'Stayin' Alive'? I love that scene; it's one of my very most favouritest scenes in any film ever. It gives John Travolta a get-out-of-jail-free card for any number of Look Who's Talking sequels as far as I'm concerned.
Anyway, if that were me being followed by a camera as I went about my business down the street, the musical accompaniment would be Simon Smith and his Amazing Dancing Bear. I am sure of this. What would your opening credits pedestrian song be?
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I have been quite the busy bee today. I put together my new exercise bike for one thing, all by myself, and it hasn't fallen apart. Then I set the on-board computer and rode up a hill. The bike has a long neck, which does rather make me feel that I'm riding a giraffe.
Finally, this started as a comment I made on someone else's journal and I liked it so much I'm going to turn it into an entry. You know the opening scene of Saturday Night Fever, in which John Travolta struts along carrying a tin of paint to the funky stylings of the Bee Gees singing 'Stayin' Alive'? I love that scene; it's one of my very most favouritest scenes in any film ever. It gives John Travolta a get-out-of-jail-free card for any number of Look Who's Talking sequels as far as I'm concerned.
Anyway, if that were me being followed by a camera as I went about my business down the street, the musical accompaniment would be Simon Smith and his Amazing Dancing Bear. I am sure of this. What would your opening credits pedestrian song be?