@curtise I’ll join you in your hipsterism, I remember listening to this track on Dr. Demento as a child. In fact, I think I have a copy of it on one of my first CDs.
To this day, I can’t hear the word Macadamia without thinking of this song. I first heard it on the Dr. Demento show back in the day. (for all you Millennials, Dr. D is what we had before YouTube for our quirky craziness needs). Thanks for posting it!
Foible.
Tuberculosis!
OK, that was funny
Galoshes!
Margarita!
(just because)
Spatula!
That was great! Thanks for sharing.
Plethora (of stars)
This was entertaining.
Hullabaloo !
@Thumperchick I think @selim028 might be… non human
@jbartus perhaps… but they didn’t link anywhere nefarious.
@Thumperchick yeah but… sump pumps? xD
@jbartus oh, I missed the first 2 links. Oops! Thanks for letting me know.
@Thumperchick Nefarious!
Gabberdeen!
Caboose!
CANADIAN CONTENT!!! Woo Hoo!
Would it be hipster of me to say I knew The Vestibules back when they were Radio Free Vestibule?
I also love Laurence Olivier for Diet Coke!
ALIIIVE!
@curtise I’ll join you in your hipsterism, I remember listening to this track on Dr. Demento as a child. In fact, I think I have a copy of it on one of my first CDs.
@curtise Also, I’m a fan of Canadian comedy, but I prefer Arrogant Worms
@MrGlass I’m also all about The Frantics
BOOT TO THE HEAD!
and the Kids in the Hall
CRUSHING YOUR HEAD!
Apparently I’m into heady comedy?
ps. I also love Wayne and Shuster, but I couldn’t think of any good head skits off hand
That was weird. But I liked it, probably too much…
/giphy That was weird. But I liked it, probably too much…
@luvche21 It was too good of a sentence. I couldn’t help myself !
/giphy macadamia
/giphy gazebo
/giphy foible
/giphy tuberculosis
/giphy galoshes
/giphy margarita
/giphy spatula
/giphy plethora
/giphy Hullabaloo
/giphy mukluks
/giphy bulbous
/giphy bouffant
To this day, I can’t hear the word Macadamia without thinking of this song. I first heard it on the Dr. Demento show back in the day. (for all you Millennials, Dr. D is what we had before YouTube for our quirky craziness needs). Thanks for posting it!