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Date Posted: 21:04:30 07/18/09 Sat
Author: Doyle
Author Host/IP: CPE-144-136-133-225.qld.bigpond.net.au / 144.136.133.225
Subject: Re: That song actually came on my iPod today, hehe.
In reply to: Heather 's message, "That song actually came on my iPod today, hehe." on 02:54:49 07/18/09 Sat

Well, I went that extra mile (after my last post in regards to the song) and actually bought her CD with the song on it. Yes, I did. I admit it...I like that song (as well as some of her others). I liked enough of the songs on the CD that it made it a worthwhile buy.

Also, it amuses me so that you consider that "Heather's song". :-)

You're the only one from this board that's ever really made that happen (ie. had a song linked to them in some way by a totally random reference).

Although, having said that, Swedish Bob got the Bangles song 'Manic Monday' forever stuck in my brain (wasn't his fault, though. He just happened to say the words 'another manic Monday' - which immediately made me think of that song, and now I always connect that song to him). Weird, no? You want even weirder? How about the fact that, after that^ song, there came other songs I would hear which reminded me of 'Manic Monday', and from that point on were forever connected to Swedish Bob in my mind? Yes, there's even a list of songs that I would class as 'Swedish Bob music' (as they all seem to have that same feel as 'Manic Monday').

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