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tandfman wrote:I've never heard of Gangnam Style. After watching about a minute of that video, I think I'll go back to my cave and get comfortable under that rock.
lonewolf wrote:I join tandfman in being perplexed by these videos. I had never heard of either idiom and don't know which was which but wasted eight minutes watching both and found nothing amusing or entertaining in either. Back to my cave.
JRM wrote:The most-viewed video of all time on YouTube!
I heard my seven years old singing "Eh- Sexy Lady oh oh oh oh" !! I asked him where he heard it and he gave me an odd look and said Gangnam Style. I think I officially moved into old fart territory.
Daisy wrote:I heard my seven years old singing "Eh- Sexy Lady oh oh oh oh" !! I asked him where he heard it and he gave me an odd look and said Gangnam Style. I think I officially moved into old fart territory.
One guess what the origin of the terms "Jazz" and "Rock'n'Roll" is. Some of the greatest songs songs in history are about it. I don't think you need worry.
Daisy wrote:Marlow, thanks for the pointer, I'm now under the rock and happier.
Unfortunately, with kids the right [wrong] age, I get the beat/phrase and three seconds of it is annoying, and three seconds is nothing for a 10-year old -- Daisy, pray your kids are under the same rock as much of our group...
I wasn't referring to the sex part, but the having no clue where the song line came from. And that, despite the fact that you'd already alerted me to its importance.
26mi235 wrote:Daisy, pray your kids are under the same rock as much of our group...
Daisy wrote:I heard my seven years old singing "Eh- Sexy Lady oh oh oh oh" !! I asked him where he heard it and he gave me an odd look and said Gangnam Style. I think I officially moved into old fart territory.
Unrelated to Gangnam, my (almost) 3-year old started singing "Hey, baby! Let's rock and roll!" the other day. Apparently, this is related to something her class is doing for their upcoming Winter Variety Show... or at least we think so!