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THANKS A LOT GIMGIMNO. It's all your fault that song keeps playing over and over in my head.

The rest of you should check it out too. It really is a great song, and a good filler for your brain when the conversation turns silent.

"Oh, Cecilia..."
"The pursuit of mathematics is a divine madness of the human spirit." ~ Alfred North Whitehead
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Yep. Over and over and over again. I usually avoid referring to the song in conversation for fear that it will penetrate my subconscious.
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It was almost gone...then I came back to read the new posts...

"...I'm down on my knees..."
"The pursuit of mathematics is a divine madness of the human spirit." ~ Alfred North Whitehead
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I have thought about this song a few times since that party, but never gotten it stuck in my head. My tendency to buy new music and then listen to that new music over and over and over again is probably responsible. "I fell for you the moment that you pushed me. You captured me and held me for so long..."
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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A former roommate of mine of mine wasn't allowed to listen to this song because her mom didn't like the line about 'making love in the afternoon'. So freshman year, she listened to this on repeat for about a month.

Heh. I haven't thought about that in ages.
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And I remember singing this, loudly, with my mom as we drove across the country coming back from my freshman year of college. :)
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One of my best friends in high school was named Cecelia, and I would very often sing this song to her at the top of my lungs and random times throughout the day. (We met in our school's drama club... go figure).
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That is totally something my sister would do. Though she says she's more likely to make up a song for her friends than know one with their names.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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bobtheenchantedone wrote:"I fell for you the moment that you pushed me. You captured me and held me for so long..."
Looooooooooooove it!

#ohthereyouareperry
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yellow m&m wrote:
bobtheenchantedone wrote:"I fell for you the moment that you pushed me. You captured me and held me for so long..."
Looooooooooooove it!

#ohthereyouareperry
We're actually watching this episode right now. It's one of the ones where I actually don't care for the P&F plot but love the P&Dr. D plot.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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