Does anyone else change the channel

I only change the channel in search of kiddie music, fits my intellect. However, I have to remove my mouse ears or the delivery people won't leave the food.

Want people to socially distance from you? Put on mouse ears and and play "It's a Small World" through your phone.
What?????????????? That there's some prime songage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I sing along with "The wheels on the Bus" and "London Bridge is falling down", but I've never cared for "Ring a ring a roses" or "Remember You're a Womble".

Ring-a-ring-a-roses, (the rash from pneumonic plague)
A pocket full of posies, (flowers held to ones' nose were thought to keep the evil plague smells from entering a victim)
A-tishoo! A-tishoo! (a reference to the frequent sneezing during sickness)
We all fall down. (dying from plague)
 
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Ring-a-ring-a-roses, (the rash from pneumonic plague)
A pocket full of posies, (flowers held to ones' nose were thought to keep the evil plague smells from entering a victim)
A-tishoo! A-tishoo! (a reference to the frequent sneezing during sickness)
We all fall down. (dying from plague)

Nice.

Now explain this for Me.
 
Depends what you call kiddie music. Are you watching Disney channel or something?
 
Watched the A&M game at a resort a couple weeks back and started counting commercials

injury = 10
punt = 8
end or quarter = 10

and people pay for this?

:eek:
 
I only change the channel in search of kiddie music, fits my intellect. However, I have to remove my mouse ears or the delivery people won't leave the food.

Want people to socially distance from you? Put on mouse ears and and play "It's a Small World" through your phone.
My folks took my siblings and me to Disney World for the first time in 1976. I was eleven but still very much a kid. It took ONE trip through that ride. Yes, one trip, and the It's A Small World song traumatized me for life.

I had a similar experience when I was eighteen while being forced to watch Annie on Broadway. Spent three days in New York City during a high school honor society trip and my group was coerced into seeing the play that final night.

Long story short. An eight and eleven year old kid sang Tomorrow, literally, on the commercial bus ride home to Louisiana. Teenagers were conspiring murder schemes together. Not sure how those two boys survived before we drove through Pennsylvania...
 
Are generators in kit form a real thing?
That's, like, hard core, Dude.
I took Me 50 mins to assemble a TV stand (though I was pretty cabbaged).
No, actually I just had to put the wheels and legs (one of which I had to take back off, tighten up the bracket, then put back on) on the frame, then add oil, attach the propane tank, and test it out.
It was reading the manual that took most of the time.

On either page 3 or page 5 of the manual, it has instructions on how to open the box and find the manual.:confused:
 
My folks took my siblings and me to Disney World for the first time in 1976. I was eleven but still very much a kid. It took ONE trip through that ride. Yes, one trip, and the It's A Small World song traumatized me for life.

I had a similar experience when I was eighteen while being forced to watch Annie on Broadway. Spent three days in New York City during a high school honor society trip and my group was coerced into seeing the play that final night.

Long story short. An eight and eleven year old kid sang Tomorrow, literally, on the commercial bus ride home to Louisiana. Teenagers were conspiring murder schemes together. Not sure how those two boys survived before we drove through Pennsylvania...
I moved to New Hampshire for a while when I was 20, and came back to CT to visit for a couple of days. I stayed at my sister's house, and her daughter had to watch The Wizard of Oz all day long. When the movie ended, she'd rewind it and watch it again. I might still know all the songs by heart.
 
I bust a cap or two into my radio every time that commercial for 1-800-cars for kids comes on. I cannot stand that commercial and the charity is a fraud.
 
I keep and listen to one radio station in the car. It is classic and current rock station

However whenever I hear the beginning of a lynrd Skynyrd song, with 2-3 exceptions, the radio gets changed to cd or mp3s from my phone connection.
We don't really have a channel like that here anymore. The one we had is pure classic now. Stations like that were my go to as well. Unfortunately they dont even play newer stuff from groups that are still relevant today like Tool and NIN
 

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