10.15.2007

stuck in my head

You never close your eyes anymore when I kiss your li-ips...
And there's no tenderness like before in your fingerti-ips...

Why at the end of the (work) day did this song pop into my head? And why is it stuck there with no sign of leaving soon? To solve this mystery, I tried what all good TV detectives recommend - I traced my steps. Fade to earlier today... right before this song popped into my head, I was in a heated IM discussion with RunnerGirl. She swore that (grown up) Ralphie red rider bee bee gun was in the movie The Break Up, and like a good friend, I didn't believe her. Because, hello?, I saw the movie, and I could not have missed a frame. Impossible. So, I looked him up on IMDB (the source of all truths that cannot be found at Google or Wikipedia). Turns out she was right. I'll be damned.

Okay, so clue #1: I was on IMDB... hmmm... that song was in a movie. Was there a link to Kelly McGillis from one of the pages? No? A photo of a chick with a guy's name standing at a jukebox with a leather jacket in a very warm climate? No? After examining the evidence, I cannot find anything to support that theory.

Perhaps I have watched Top Gun so many times that my neurons are now misfiring clips at random. System overload?

Since I can't figure out how that damn song needled its way into my grey matter, I will just work on trying to get it out. Now. Before I lose my loving feeling for the Righteous Brothers!

I tried my rock solid approach that has worked in the past. Sing another song. Simple, but effective. I have a particular song that I always use... is that weird? Anyone else out there do that? It isn't even a favorite song, or by a favorite band. Just a song that pops into my head whenever I am trying to get rid of another song. And strangely, it never stays in my head. Must have a broken neuron there. But this time, it didn't work! I'm trying hard not to show it, baby...

I tried to purge it by belting out the whole song on the way to pick up dinner. Scout was not pleased. He might not ever ride in a car with me again. Perhaps it was the quality of my singing? Naaahh. Couldn't be. He asked me if I realized that the window was down as we were pulling into our neighborhood. I said I knew.. maybe I was caroling. From the car. Off season. Damn holiday season sneaking up again!

So now I am on my last idea... I am sorry I have to sacrifice all of you, but it has to be done. If I can get it stuck in someone else's head, maybe I will have some peace. Now it's gone, gone, gone... wooooah-ooooah-ooooh.

5 comments:

Suzanne said...

Oh great, now it is in my head. Maybe the Righteous Brothers will beat out Bob the Builder. Fix it? Yeah!

Alisa Hamilton said...

That was mean, mean, mean. Now I will be singing that all day. Oh wait, I can use one of Hailey's songs to get it out. Don't you know that kids' songs are the magic bullet! "There's a party in my tummy...so yummy, so yummy." Oh yeah, it's totally gone now!

javajill said...

Oh, I feel for you. Had a song stuck in my head Sunday night that I kept WAKING up to. Had to go through a few measures before falling back to sleep. Only to have to go through the whole process 2 hours later.

Tahoe said...

When in doubt? I just sing Bon Jovi. Doesn't matter what song, any Bon Jovi song will do.

"It's my life, it's now or never. I ain't gonna live forever!" aaah, Jersey at its finest.

BAP said...

"She's lost that loving feeling."
"She's lo... No she hasn't."
"Yes she has."
"She's not lost that lo..."
"Goose, she's lost it man."
"Come on! Aw sh... I hate it when she does that."