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Poultry and Pets => Pets without Feathers => Topic started by: Goosegirl on April 18, 2014, 12:09
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Mods - move if necessary. I'm just playing Michael Jackson's "You wannna be starting something" and one of our cats (Weasel) came onto my desk for a cuddle. It so describes her to a T! :tongue2:
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As I crawl out of a warm bed in the morning,
and Blondie moves into the warm patch,
the only song about her is "I should be so lucky, lucky, lucky ...." ::)
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At bedtime I often find myself singing "Come on Barney, let's go party" to the dog...he's not Barbie!! :nowink:
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At bedtime I often find myself singing "Come on Barney, let's go party" to the dog...he's not Barbie!! :nowink:
You do realise I'm going to have that as my 'earworm' for the next few hours, now >:( :lol:
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Sorry!! :nowink: :tongue2:
I often sing "Girl, put your wellies on" to the same hound when off out for a walk...When teaching it to pupils I regularly sing that W word instead of "Records" - just can't help it! Sorry to Corinne Bailey Rae....
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We make up songs for the silliest reasons and occasions, like when I mix a pre-prandial tincture, it's "A V.A.T. on the slate, Dave" repeated ad nauseam (to the tune of 'The Conga'), and the words come from Arthur Daley of course!
As for pets, we used to sing to our dear old cats, especially a home-grown one to some aimless made-up tune: -
"It's hard being a cat, asleep all day,
No work to do, no bills to pay,
You only catch mice when they get in the way,
It's hard being a cat, asleep all day"!
The dog gets a regular "Hello little dog, Hello little dog, Hello little dog, Hello little dog, Hello little dog, Hello little dog, Hello little dog, Hello little dog, Hello little dog, "! (To some classical oratorio theme, which for the life of us we don't remember from whence it came...!
Why just speak words and lines when you can sing them, I ask you!
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I'm going to learn that one! :D and sing it ... :ohmy:
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Just listening to the Big O singing Unchained Melody - that's my Daphne to a T! :)