Writer's Block: The Wrath of Ohrwurm
Nov. 27th, 2008 02:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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I wouldn't say I dread it, but today I definitely have an earworm. It's that song, "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow," which for reasons unknown to me I have been singing for the last three days or so. I've been substituting the word "fellow" with the word "Snockers" which is a nickname for my cat. Earlier in the day while I was singing it, the boyfriend's dog started "Roo-rooing" in protest, but I kept on singing anyway, because my cat is a jolly good fellow you know, and I will not let the dog win.
A little bit ago, the boyfriend, who is currently sick, was mindlessly playing some computer nerd game he always plays and he softly started singing, for she's a jolly good fellow but all sick and stuffy-nosed sounding. It was funny because I've infected him not only with the cold I had last week, but also with an annoying an earworm. Ha ha.
She's a jolly good Snockers, which nobody can deny!
NOBODY CAN DENY!
P.S. What makes this little writer's block thing even weirder is that I've been reading the memoir of a German woman today and periodically asking my of-German-descent boyfriend what certain German words mean. After he mocks me for not knowing what they mean, he tells me the answer. Then I punish him with another round of "She's a Jolly good Snockers" and I dare him to deny it.
I wouldn't say I dread it, but today I definitely have an earworm. It's that song, "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow," which for reasons unknown to me I have been singing for the last three days or so. I've been substituting the word "fellow" with the word "Snockers" which is a nickname for my cat. Earlier in the day while I was singing it, the boyfriend's dog started "Roo-rooing" in protest, but I kept on singing anyway, because my cat is a jolly good fellow you know, and I will not let the dog win.
A little bit ago, the boyfriend, who is currently sick, was mindlessly playing some computer nerd game he always plays and he softly started singing, for she's a jolly good fellow but all sick and stuffy-nosed sounding. It was funny because I've infected him not only with the cold I had last week, but also with an annoying an earworm. Ha ha.
She's a jolly good Snockers, which nobody can deny!
NOBODY CAN DENY!
P.S. What makes this little writer's block thing even weirder is that I've been reading the memoir of a German woman today and periodically asking my of-German-descent boyfriend what certain German words mean. After he mocks me for not knowing what they mean, he tells me the answer. Then I punish him with another round of "She's a Jolly good Snockers" and I dare him to deny it.
Here's the story, of a lovely lady...
Date: 2008-11-28 01:54 am (UTC)Re: Here's the story, of a lovely lady...
Date: 2008-11-28 03:46 am (UTC)Re: Here's the story, of a lovely lady...
Date: 2008-11-28 05:27 pm (UTC)Eww, nasty infection - especially when you add visual to it.
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Date: 2008-11-28 07:01 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-11-28 03:37 pm (UTC)did the bf get you sick, too, or did you make it unscathed?
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Date: 2008-11-29 01:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-02 05:11 am (UTC)If I hear someone say in an excited voice the word "FoodMaxx!" I go into the song.... FoodMaxx, take it to the Maxx, to optimize your shopping POWer..... FOODMAXX!"
And then there's the old skool Payless Drugs Christmas Jingle... "Merry Christmas, from Payless, Merrrryyy Chrissstmaaas"
And don't get me started on the song for the local Miller Glass ads. Oy vey.
I think you broke a string, Floyd.