Let's run it past Weird Al and see what the parody sounds like.That reminds me of Michael Jackson's best quality: he always lets "Weird Al" do whatever he wants with his music. That's worth the price of "Thriller."
Toehold's description has four A's, two C's, four D's, twenty-four E's, eight F's, four G's, five H's, ten I's, two L's, two M's, seventeen N's, seventeen O's, two P's, eight R's, twenty-nine S's, twenty-one T's, six U's, five V's, ten W's, two X's, four Y's, two Z's, and zero meaning.
Monday, August 29, 2005
RIAA, are you listening?
From this post at Feministe, I found Phrases that sound like cliches even though probably no one has said them before, which I'm posting here only for this phrase:
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