>There is a disease in all of us. It lies beneath the surface, waiting
for >the appropriate moments to be triggered and come to the surface. I
call it >‘Circus Music Disease’. It happens to perfectly normal people. I bet
we’ve >all heard it. For example. You’re riding down the street, and some
normal >pedestrians see you. All of a sudden, one of them breaks into an
acapella >version of Entry of the Gladiators. You know how it goes: "Deet deet >de-de-de-de-deet deet dee dee deet deet de-de-de-de-deet deet dee
dee…" > >AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
yep, we get that too! And a few days ago, some guys in a car drove by and one of
them said, “Where’s the elephant? Is he next?”
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> And a few days ago, some guys in a car drove by and one of them said, "Where’s > the elephant? Is he next?"
I’ve gotten questions like that too. One possible reply: “No, you missed her.
Her unicycle is much bigger!”
To avoid these annoying comments, take to the trails. The trail users we meet
are always friendly, respectful of each other, and often awed at our activity!
Hopefully this is not just a CA thing…
RE: “Deet deet de-de-de-de-deet deet dee dee deet deet de-de-de-de-deet deet dee”
> i usually get the theme from the wicked witch of the west in the wisard of > oz… i don’t know the name of it, it goes… deet deet deet de de de deet > deet deet de de dee ect.
I guess that’s not quite as bad. Though it has the association with nasty, evil,
dog-taking old ladies, at least it’s cycling music!
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We never knew the name of the song. None of us carry a tune well enough to make
the music. We did find a web site with a midi of Entry of the Gladiators.
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Tammy Marsh wrote: > > >There is a disease in all of us. It lies beneath the surface, waiting > for > >the appropriate moments to be triggered and come to the surface. I > call it > >‘Circus Music Disease’. It happens to perfectly normal people. I bet > we’ve > >all heard it. For example. You’re riding down the street, and some > normal > >pedestrians see you. All of a sudden, one of them breaks into an > acapella > >version of Entry of the Gladiators. You know how it goes: "Deet deet > >de-de-de-de-deet deet dee dee deet deet de-de-de-de-deet deet dee > dee…" > > > >AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! > > yep, we get that too! And a few days ago, some guys in a car drove by and one > of them said, “Where’s the elephant? Is he next?” > > Tammy > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
i usually get the theme from the wicked witch of the west in the wisard of
oz… i don’t know the name of it, it goes… deet deet deet de de de deet deet
deet de de dee ect.
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Brad Gwynn wrote: i usually get the theme from the wicked witch of the west in
the wisard of oz… i don’t know the name of it, it goes… deet deet deet de
de de deet deet deet de de dee ect. At least you don’t get the WWoftheW
Guards’ theme: yo LEE yo, yo LEEEEE yo. yo LEE yo, yo LEEEEE yo.