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Don't understand how, considering it was number one for ten weeks back in spring, but here you go. Enjoy.Azusa Nakano said:I've never heard of either the song or person.
Dr. Javelin said:a fellow atlantan? how goes it in the city?
i miss atlanta. my family decided to move to south carolina for some reason, but i still visit fairly often
and i think it was a college radio station, which would explain the choice of music if it's being hosted by college kids
TELL ME WHAT STATION THIS IS.Dr. Javelin said:whereas when you live in a highly urbanized area like atlanta, there's radio of pretty much every kind. heck, they had a whole station that just for obscure video game themes.
Magikrazy said:Don't understand how, considering it was number one for ten weeks back in spring, but here you go. Enjoy.Azusa Nakano said:I've never heard of either the song or person.
*video*
That sounds like a good idea. He made a good parody of that HORRENDOUSLY TERRIBLE rock-star song by P!nk. Perhaps it would. :DDuskull said:Would a Weird Al Yankovic parody of it ease you anger?
He has done one.BVB Guy said:That sounds like a good idea. He made a good parody of that HORRENDOUSLY TERRIBLE rock-star song by P!nk. Perhaps it would. :DDuskull said:Would a Weird Al Yankovic parody of it ease you anger?
Duskull said:He has done one.
that's what I was talking about.Magikrazy said:Weird Al never did a parody of "So What". He did sing part of it for "Polka Face", though.
Time to watch.Duskull said:He has done one.BVB Guy said:That sounds like a good idea. He made a good parody of that HORRENDOUSLY TERRIBLE rock-star song by P!nk. Perhaps it would. :DDuskull said:Would a Weird Al Yankovic parody of it ease you anger?