Guilty Pleasures
You know, those little things you do when nobody else is around. OK so some of them are rude, but we reckon there are a whole lot more innocent ones out there: my g/f this morning admitted to climbing the stairs on all fours when I wasn't around, and loving it...
( , Thu 7 Apr 2005, 9:11)
You know, those little things you do when nobody else is around. OK so some of them are rude, but we reckon there are a whole lot more innocent ones out there: my g/f this morning admitted to climbing the stairs on all fours when I wasn't around, and loving it...
( , Thu 7 Apr 2005, 9:11)
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Elevator Rides
Try this one:
I used to work in the World Trade Center in NYC on the 79th floor. It was a LONG elevator ride and it was always packed full of people. This will work in any elevator though:
So I would hum the tune to "Its a Small World Afterall" or whistle it on the way up or down. It was interesting to see peoples reactions because you KNOW when they got to their desks the last song they heard was that...and it drove people nuts.
You could hear people later in the day humming it. I swear it's true!
I felt like an evil genius knowing I had planted a song in their head and the ENTIRE day they would be hearing it, sung by 5 and 6 year olds as they do in DisneyWorld.
Sic Semper Tyrannis!
Sean
( , Thu 7 Apr 2005, 19:24, Reply)
Try this one:
I used to work in the World Trade Center in NYC on the 79th floor. It was a LONG elevator ride and it was always packed full of people. This will work in any elevator though:
So I would hum the tune to "Its a Small World Afterall" or whistle it on the way up or down. It was interesting to see peoples reactions because you KNOW when they got to their desks the last song they heard was that...and it drove people nuts.
You could hear people later in the day humming it. I swear it's true!
I felt like an evil genius knowing I had planted a song in their head and the ENTIRE day they would be hearing it, sung by 5 and 6 year olds as they do in DisneyWorld.
Sic Semper Tyrannis!
Sean
( , Thu 7 Apr 2005, 19:24, Reply)
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