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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois
    Lately?
    something about the rythym while climbing.....
    I know... oddly, the rythm of climbing forces the Crystal Method's "Trip Like I Do" into my mind... but after really listening to it, it feels like it applies more to coercing my DGF into riding that endorphin high you feel when the wind is rushing over your face and the nubbins on your tires are humming like bees in unison... It's a total bliss that I guess some just won't get.

    "I want you to trip like me- I want you to have fun

    you and me

    I want you to trip like I do

    Can't you.... Can't you trip like I do..... Can't you.... Can't you trip like I do....
    Oh my God...."

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    Tonight Lena Horne is in my head singing "The Lady Is A Tramp".

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    Talking

    I actually wake up with a song in my head every morning. It isn't necessarily something I have heard recently either. I have had childrens songs in my head that I heaven't heard for years (Little Bunny Foo, Foo) to something recent. Right now, it is "I'm just a girl"-I don't know who sings it, but it is my favorite. Who knows what it will be tomorrow...I admit, it is weird...

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    That is so funny---Little Bunny FooFoo was in my head a few weeks ago. Picture trying to explain it to my spouse, who never went to summer camp when he was little. I had the hand motions going on and everything. Glad I'm not the only one still hearing that one in my head occasionally.

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    Hmmmm, gosh I think if doesn't always happen for me. I'm too busy thinking "pedal in circles' or "yes we can make it another 5 feet"

    Ok, but when it does it seems to depend on what i'm doing. Climbing always inspires something epic, maybe like the Requiem which Kitsune mentioned. A little drama for that inevitable crest over the hill/mountain/speedbump

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    in an odd juxtapose (is that a word?) yesterday, when we were going so fast (when we could) I had a waltz playing in there!!

    especially on the hills!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby
    in an odd juxtapose (is that a word?) yesterday, when we were going so fast (when we could) I had a waltz playing in there!!

    especially on the hills!
    How funny and interesting, Mimi! Did it pep you up, or calm you down, or what? Sounds pleasant.

    My mind is back on Talking Heads: Road to Nowhere. we're on a road to nowhere....come on inside. Taking that ride to nowhere...we'll take that ride

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    Lately I have had "I Wear My Sunglasses At Night" stuck in my head because Corey Hart of the Milwaukee Brewers has been pounding the life out of the Astros.

    But other than that, I usually have some sort of Buffett tune going around in my head at all times. Fins up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by midgetcycler
    But other than that, I usually have some sort of Buffett tune going around in my head at all times. Fins up!
    Bah! I had "Cheeseburger in Paradise" running through my head this morning! I'm not a parrothead, either!
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    Jimmy Buffet, eh? Top this: "Carribean Amphibian!" Yes, with Kermit the Frog...

    Had a fresh one this morning though: Steven Tyler's version of "I Love Trash"

    Grandkids -- don't you just love the chance to relove those songs from your kids' childhood?

    Karen in Boise

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    I must confess I am all over the board, from Nirvana to The Wreckers. From Soft Cell to Usher. From Joan Jett to Christina Agulara. I even like Kelly Clarkston and I'm not afraid to admit it (well I'm alittle afraid).

    But I have to say when it comes to riding my bike or cruisin in my car, HEAVIER IS BETTER.... Ac/Dc-Thunder, Metallica-King Nothing, Korn-Twisted Transister....................

    And crank it up cuz I like it LOUD!!!
    ~Petra~
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    Today I had one of the love songs from "But I'm a Cheerleader" stuck in my head for the whole ride... it was nice, though. I'm not complaining.

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    I had the song that goes with the wicked witch of the west when she's riding her bike away with Toto in it. Doo-ta-doo-ta-doo-doo

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    I ALWAYS have music in my head. I was a music teacher for 10 years and was always singing some stupid kid's song where ever I went. Now that I'm a regular classroom teacher, I tend to hum more "normal" music. However, this past week, I keep finding myself singing "If I only had a brain..." I'm thinking it's not a good song for a teacher to be singing....

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    Here's a scary one:

    "MMMBop" by Hanson (what ever happened to them anyway?)

    "You're Beautiful" by James Blunt. Maybe I'm in love with my bike.
    "Only the meek get pinched, the bold survive"

 

 

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