9/15/2008
11:35 am
And you do it like this!
RE:
i need bong.
The Singhsons!
something i found.. some appetizers..
i need bong, i need bong, i need bong.
why why why?
becooooooos...
i want to fly to the moon and plant my own flag.
i want to reach the top of mount everest and plant my own flag.
i want to go to the deepest point in the world's ocean, say hi to the giant squid and plant my own flag.
i want to land on the sun and plant my own flag.
and by planting my own flag, i meant to pee. and that would put out the sun.i love the world! im sorry,world.
did you know that the first man on mount everest unzip and peed after he reach the top. how cool is dat?! how many people in this world can say i've peed on top of mount everest. THAT! is why i want to 'plant my own flag' at selected places. hah!
to my next point.
lately i noticed that i know alot about animals. i like watching documentaries and all but i didnt know i could recall details. officially, now i know how my memory works. so if something or sombody wants to be remembered by me forever, u have to do something or dat thing itself would make me go ....OOooOOoOOOo! in addition to that, i realised im such a freak when it comes to discovery channel and national geographic. maybe people's quest for knowledge is thru book. i quench my thirst for knowledge thru this two channel. its never-ending information download.
like the discovery channel's new jingle. i will sing this to my kids!
-'it never gets old uh?'
-'nope'
-'it kinda makes u wanna break into song?
-'yep'
i love the mountains
i love the clear blue skies
i love big bridges
i love when great white flies
i love the whole world
and all its sights and sounds
BOOM-DEEA-DA BOOM-DEEA-DA
BOOM-DEEA-DA BOOM-DEEA-DAaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
i love the ocean
i love the real dirty things
i love to go fast
i love egyptian kings
i love the whole world
and all its craziness
BOOM-DEEA-DA BOOM-DEEA-DA
BOOM-DEEA-DA BOOM-DEEA-DA!
i love tornados
i love Arachnids
i love my magma
i love the giant squids
i love the whole world
its such a brilliant place
BOOM-DEEA-DA BOOM-DEEA-DA
BOOM-DEEA-DA BOOM-DEEA-DAaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
BOOM-DEEA-DA (sway right) BOOM-DEEA-DA (sway left)
BOOM-DEEA-DA (sway right) BOOM-DEEA-DA (sway left)
awesome aint it?! one more time!
i will never have enough or stop swaying to this!
its so...erm...boom deea da! boom deea da! haha! and for sure this video is in my mp3.
how scary is this?!-
Spicy food may have killed British bride in India, says doctor!
and tomorrow evening is the day i've soo been waiting for.
wondering how jingles get stuck in ur head?!..
Jingles are designed to infiltrate your memory and stay there for years, sometimes popping up from out of nowhere.
Psychologists and neurologists who study the effects of music on the brain have found that music with a strong emotional connection to the listener is difficult to forget. It was this discovery that led marketers to license pop songs for advertising instead of commissioning original jingles. It turns out that some pop songs contain earworms: pleasantly melodic, easy-to-remember "hooks" that have the attributes of a typical jingle.
Earworms, also known by their German name, "ohrwurm," are those tiny, 15- to 30-second pieces of music that you can't get out of your head no matter how hard you try (the phenomenon is also called Song Stuck Syndrome, repetuneitis, the Jukebox Virus and melodymania). The word "earworm" was popularized by James Kellaris, a marketing professor at the University of Cincinnati, who has done a great deal (for better or worse) to bring this phenomenon to the forefront of the study of advertising techniques.
We don't know much about what causes earworms, but it could be the repeating of the neural circuits that represent the melody in our brains. It might also have to do with some of the findings of researchers Alan Baddely and Graham Hitch, and the model of working memory, the part of the brain that practices and repeats verbal information. In 1974 Baddely and Hitch discovered what they called the phonological loop, which is composed of the phonological store (your "inner ear," which remembers sounds in chronological order) and the articulatory rehearsal system (your "inner voice," which repeats these sounds in order to remember them). This area of the brain is vital in early childhood for developing vocabulary and in adulthood for learning new languages.
-quote of 'howstuffworks.com'
boom deea da boom deea da! : P
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