I actually do like this song.
My favorite line is probably the one about "A Special All Pig-Latin of Drew Carey."
For some reason, a chuckle every time.
Couch Potato
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Re: Couch Potato
Topic revival!
I've brought this song back into focus because while rewatching Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 7 the other day, at one point a character mentioned the oeuvre of Mr. Rob Schneider while discussing pop culture in typical Whedon fashion. This is notable because the episode, "Bring On The Night" aired on December 17, 2002, while "Lose Yourself" was still No. 1 and five months before Poodle Hat's release. It's probably just a coincidence, but I thought it was worth pointing out.
I've brought this song back into focus because while rewatching Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 7 the other day, at one point a character mentioned the oeuvre of Mr. Rob Schneider while discussing pop culture in typical Whedon fashion. This is notable because the episode, "Bring On The Night" aired on December 17, 2002, while "Lose Yourself" was still No. 1 and five months before Poodle Hat's release. It's probably just a coincidence, but I thought it was worth pointing out.
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Re: Couch Potato
We love coincidences. Except that in our minds, they never are coincidences.