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What's the most annoying song you ever had stuck in your head?


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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

"The Fast Food Song" by The Fast Food Rockers.

But that's okay, I put it there. :)

A pizza hut, a pizza hut, kentucky fried chicken and a pizza hut

A pizza hut, a pizza hut, kentucky fried chicken and a pizza hut

McDonalds! McDonalds! kentucky fried chicken and a pizza hut

McDonalds! McDonalds! kentucky fried chicken and a pizza hut

..don't look it up on YouTube.

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For you older peeps

MacArthur Park possibly the worst pop song ever made, one that made the charts anyway. Richard Harris sang it (Yuppers THAT Richard Harris, the actor)

"someone left a cake out in the rain * and I don't think I can take it * and it took so long to bake it * I'll never have that recipe agaaaaain - ohhhh nooooooooooo...".

[Lizzy leaves to toss her cookies!]

That's just sick. I've suppressed that song for years. Soooooooo, payback. Tie a Yellow Ribbon, Telephone Man, Whip It, Theme from Gilligan's Island. Talent Round Up song from the Mickey Mouse club. Manuh manuh. My Boy Lollipop, Kung Fu Fighting. Mr. Rodgers theme. And (Drum roll, please!) The Lion Sleeps Tonight.

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Guest NatalieM

I went and saw Madagascar 3 tonight..... It's hard to explain what it is without being able to post a video, but needless to say it'll be there for a while

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Guest Juniper Blue

Some Punk Rock guy was driving by with is windows down and he was blasting this song "Sex sells but it doesn't pay the BILLS!! It was a very repetitive song and I was somewhat amused by the fact that this guy was listening to it and digging it soooo much.. But I swear .. it has been playing in the back of my mind all day!!

It cracks me up what people listen to ...

Once, I pulled up next to one of those souped up Honda motorcycles with the extra built in compartments and stereo system etc. and the guy was playing the Bee Gee's!!

"Nobody gets too much love anymore ... it's as high as mountain but harder to climb" ... (squeaky falsetto singing)

Oh no ... please don't let me fall asleep with that song in my head!! Who knows what nightmares I will have!!

Hugs

,JB

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Guest Dianam

I'm sorry but I don't remember that song (is a small world)but the one I dislike alot is "Don't worry be happy",I think is so simple, that dumb male voice and that whistle is repeated over and over during the song, as soon I think of it gets stuck in my head and I have to try thinking other songs to get it out.

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Guest amanda_s

Don't know the songs but the guy at work played the same songs at least twice a night for about 2 hours for 2 months not my kind of music hip hop or something got to the point were i want to use the forklift on the ipod. i like country if i played that i bet i could empty the building lol

:P

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Guest plasticspoon

I'm sorry but I don't remember that song (is a small world)but the one I dislike alot is "Don't worry be happy",I think is so simple, that dumb male voice and that whistle is repeated over and over during the song, as soon I think of it gets stuck in my head and I have to try thinking other songs to get it out.

That song actually makes me so sad lol :P

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The theme song for The Smerfs. Had that suck in my head for a week when I was a kid, was so traumatized by it I wont watch the Smerfs to this day (Not even the new movie that came out not to long ago) Great now I am freaked out that it's going to find it's way back into my head AAAAAAAAA

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I should not have read this post!

"In the jungle the mighty jungle,

The lion sleeps tonight."

That's the most annoying song that will be stuck in my head 'til Christmas now.

Huggs,

Joann

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Guest Paradox

Well I can thhink of a couple:

"I am stuck on band-aids cause band-aids stick on me!" &

"Hot Dogs, Armour Hot Dogs!"

You would have to youtube them to see the catch.... Of course, there's the old Alka Seltzer commercial "That's a spicy meatball!"

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Guest MsGsptlsnz

Just about anything the Country station my boss listens to plays. Not because it's country, but that helps, but because they play the same 12 songs over and over until I want to stab lockpicks in my ears to make the hurting stop.

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Guest Amy W.

Call Me Maybe. It was fun at first, but it has worn out its welcome and the radio stations still play it 5 times a day. :o And I can't get it out of my head, no I can't get it out of my head.... :P

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Guest MsGsptlsnz

Right this minute I can't get this stupid country song out of my head. I have no idea what the title is but the line "I don't know how far we've gone or where we've been" keeps playing back over and over... I'm ready to start drinking vodka to make it go away and it's not even 6 AM yet....

Must... Destroy... Nashville... Must... Get... Five Tons.... Limburger cheese... Must... Drop.... From Airplane... On CMA... Awards.... Must... Must.... Must....

AAAARRRGGGHHHHH!!!!

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Right this minute I can't get this stupid country song out of my head. I have no idea what the title is but the line "I don't know how far we've gone or where we've been" keeps playing back over and over... I'm ready to start drinking vodka to make it go away and it's not even 6 AM yet....

Must... Destroy... Nashville... Must... Get... Five Tons.... Limburger cheese... Must... Drop.... From Airplane... On CMA... Awards.... Must... Must.... Must....

AAAARRRGGGHHHHH!!!!

That's an awful thing to wake up to!

Would soaking ones head help?

Huggs,

Joann

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Guest MsGsptlsnz

That's an awful thing to wake up to!

Would soaking ones head help?

Well It finaly went away. I've been under a bit of strain lately what with some gout in the feet and pain in the back and I think I just didn't have the wilpower to banish the song from my mind. Once I get showered and shaved I felt much better and the song went away. Methinks I need better drugs...

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Guest SebastianIAm

Gangnam style.... Party rock anthem... the Macarena, Call Me Maybe, Barbie Girl. The list really goes on. Pop music is deliberately trying to put me into the nut-house.

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