*shudder*
They warned me about taking acid back in highschool, but did I listen, nooooo....
Posted by: jonmc on February 9, 2003 02:19 PMUpon the twelfth or thirteenth viewing, it becomes clear just how universal these truths are.
"And puffins also I think they maybe go quite high too
Maybe not as high as the moon
Coz the moon is very high"
How can you argue with that?
Having said that, I can't support this. I mean, do you know how many drugs you have to pump into a bush baby to make its eyes do that?
Bush Baby?
You mean like W.?
I knew I recognized that vacant stare from somwhere....I never knew he could sing..
Posted by: jonmc on February 9, 2003 04:59 PMJeezus those crackheads over at rathergood are still alive and kicking!
Posted by: aw on February 9, 2003 10:16 PMI thought it kicked a marmot's ass. Metaphorically speaking, of course.
I'm so gonna learn it for my show next week.
Posted by: Chico on February 10, 2003 12:20 PMRegretfully, I am upriver. Uncle Fes, I think this is coming your way. Get limes!
Posted by: tizzie on February 10, 2003 12:41 PMIS everyone on the moon today? Seems quieter than normal. Sidebar's back tho.
I like to sing-a
about the moon-a
and the june-a
and the spring-a
Seems quieter than normal.
I have recently contracted laryngitis for the government.
Posted by: kafka-who-fell-from-grace-with-the-sea on February 10, 2003 01:34 PMI've been trying to post since the early morning.
I had something to say. Can't remember what it was.
I think quonsar is responsible.
Posted by: Miguel on February 10, 2003 01:37 PMSeems quieter than normal.
AROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGAH!!!!!!!!!!
Better?
Posted by: jonmc on February 10, 2003 01:53 PMgrumble grumble....multitasking ... grumble ... excel files ... grumble ... meetings ... grumble ... fuck ... work ... fuck ... work ... fuck work! ... grumble.
Posted by: ufez on February 10, 2003 02:15 PMThose teeth, those upper chompers are hidieous. I've seen teeth on children like that. But the childs teeth was not what the show was on... second to ufez thoughts.
Posted by: Thomcatspike on February 10, 2003 02:18 PMJon's howl reminded me - we saw a wolf yesterday! A beautiful grey wolf, in a city park. We heard howling from down in the ravine where the woods are really dense, and the dogs were very alert and kept circling around hubby and I. On the way down the hill, the wolf passed right in front of us and stood and stared till we went by.
He did not have a chinese menu in his hand, walking through the streets of SoHo in the rain.
Posted by: tizzie on February 10, 2003 02:21 PMWas there a helicopter full of Norwegians shooting at him? Did you in any way feel that he might at any moment sprout tentacles?
No?
Never mind.
Posted by: the kafka out of space on February 10, 2003 02:29 PM9622.net: grumble grumble....multitasking ... grumble ... excel files ... grumble ... meetings ... grumble ... fuck ... work ... fuck ... work ... fuck work! ... grumble.
9622.net: grumble grumble....multitasking ... grumble ... excel files ... grumble ... meetings ... grumble ... fuck ... work ... fuck ... work ... fuck work! ... grumble.
Posted by: adampsyche on February 10, 2003 02:37 PMFucking Excel files is not fun at all. Clippy's all sharp.
Posted by: the kafka out of space on February 10, 2003 02:40 PMWatching a wild animal in the middle of a city park like that was so much like "12 Monkeys."
Posted by: tizzie on February 10, 2003 02:41 PMdoot doot, doot doot, werewolves in London....Awwwooo, werewolves in London...
For some reason that song always reminds me of another one, something about dead skunks in the middle of the road, stinking to high heaven.
Posted by: b****fire on February 10, 2003 02:41 PMRecent comments are back. Snuff is back. Hell, even romance is back!
[This was the day I discovered and was delighted by brittney's and dong's weblogs, thanks to the 9622 breakdown and understandable withdrawal symptoms]
Posted by: Miguel on February 10, 2003 02:41 PMI'd like to thank Mr. Who-fell-from-grace-with-the-sea for putting that tune in my head.
"About a sky of blue or a tea for two..."
Posted by: jpoulos on February 10, 2003 02:48 PMAren't they great, Miguel? I admire them both, as well as the blog of the illustrious fishfucker. Dong's has the best links list, though.
Posted by: tizzie on February 10, 2003 02:49 PMAm I the only person who sees the following when he/she attempts to visit dong's site:
Bad Gateway
The following error occurred:
The host name was not found during the DNS lookup. Contact your system administrator if the problem is.not found by retrying the URL.
(DNS_HOST_NOT_FOUND)
-----------------------------------------------
Please contact the administrator.
In fact, going back through some of the first posts in this thread, I might not be alone.
Posted by: pardon me on February 10, 2003 03:12 PMThat's the place. Isn't that weird? I keep meaning to try it on my home 'puter.
Needless to say, I've had a hard time seeing what was so great about the donger's site.
Posted by: pardon me on February 10, 2003 03:30 PMNow I've got both Warren and Loudon in my head. Was that wolf drinking a pina colada at Trader Vic's, tizzie? And how was his hair?
(I don't have to think, I don't have to see, I can feel it in my ol-fac-toree.)
Posted by: Chico on February 10, 2003 04:38 PMBrittney: I showed my sister that wonderful photograph of you and your sister and (she's called Diana) said: "I wish I'd had a sister".
Just shows how insensitive women can be.
Posted by: Miguel on February 10, 2003 08:46 PMAh, now I see what all the fuss is about! Kudos, Mr. Resin.
And kudos, too, to Ms. Brittney. I look forward to the day you're on TV arguing with that fat guy in the balcony.
Posted by: pardon me @ home on February 10, 2003 09:59 PMThanks pardon me. But by the time I make it on tv, the fat guy in the balcony may be Harry Knowles, not Roger Ebert.
God fucking forbid.
And Migs, glad to be the instigator of a little sister-envy. Sisters are great. But I bet brothers are totally rad too, since they don't steal clothes and makeup out of your closet. Or your boyfriends.
Posted by: brittney on February 11, 2003 02:34 PM(Who, in my case, were also in the closet.)
You too. Same here. Well, girlfreinds and chicks I had crushes on. 3 and counting here. Oh well, the whole world loves a lesbian and no one knows dick about her, as they say...
Posted by: jonmc on February 11, 2003 09:23 PMHA HA HA!!!! That woz da funniest thing i've eva seen. Thankyou, uve brought so much happiness into my life because of this!!!!
Posted by: A. Person on April 14, 2003 12:37 PMFor some odd reason, the SpongeMonkeys song, "We like the Moon" will not play on my computer anymore. Wuz da dizzle, my nizzle?
Posted by: Jaoquin Taul on May 2, 2003 09:19 AMThese are just the sort of technical questions we embrace.
Posted by: witchstone on May 2, 2003 09:28 AMI, for one, consider myself quite technically proficient.
At mixing drinks. Not really at computers, no. Blenders, yes.
Posted by: tizzie on May 2, 2003 10:54 AM"Oh I love to sing!"
I don't understand you people. This is one of the best stupid funny things I have ever seen in my life, but then again, I'm not on drugs so who knows, you might have seen something funnier if you are.
this is the most amazing song in the whole entire world. i like know it all by heart.. my friends think i am insane. but it is so great!!!!@!!!
i love the moon song.... specially the cheese part.
Posted by: anneka on June 13, 2003 09:20 PMThere is no dark side of the moon thread, really, it's all dark...
Posted by: jonmc on June 15, 2003 06:28 PMCake? Did someone say cake? I like cake. Almost as much as the moon, but nowhere near as much as cheese and zeppelins.
Posted by: slener_bell on July 1, 2003 09:14 PMthink i may relate 2 this song a tad 2 much...
it is as wonderbra as cheese.
and i wub it so much i will hug it and hug it and hug it till it goes *POP!*....ahem...
2 all the lemmings who do not like the song...
You all smell!...of elderberrys....and..er...
u look like people who have been subjected 2 spoons 4 at least 5 hours!!! so there!!!
GO GET SPOOOOOOOONNNNNNNGAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRDDDDDDDD!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I must be off...away on a fast lemming.
TALLY HO!!
I would say that we have a new surrealist champion, if not for the lame Monty Python quote.
Posted by: tj on July 10, 2003 03:04 AM*blink, blink.* Whoever created this...YOU ROCK, DUDE!!! We watched this, like, 20 times or something...it's still funny, though, and still scary. O_o
Posted by: Mizu-chan and Suzaku on August 15, 2003 06:29 PMWE LIKE THE "MOON ROCKS" it is the best some and i should be in the carts..... SCOTT
Posted by: Scott on September 27, 2003 01:54 PMI play it on a constant loop in our family home; I consider it phonetic/linguistic educational tool for my now 3 yr, old (she's been hearing it since she was about a year-and a half). My Wife wants me out, gotta go now.
Posted by: Lieutenant Sean on February 2, 2004 03:59 PMthat was sooooooooo FUKIN GROOOOOOOOOOOOVY!!!!!!!!! not as groovey as my muffin tree but still the bestes thing on the internet EVER!!!!! does anyone anywhere have the chords to that song, cos i really wana learn it REALLY someone has to have made them up!!!!! i need them, give tham to me NOW!!!!
please
Posted by: soph on February 7, 2004 05:18 AMI saw these spongemonkeys on a commercial on TV last night! (or I dreamed that I did!)
Posted by: tizzie on February 10, 2004 08:14 AMQuiznos got de spongmonkeys on der ad "We Love The Subs!"
Posted by: Spike on February 25, 2004 01:18 PMI love this song. DOn't know quite why (and NO, I am not, nor have I ever been high or intoxicated, ok?) I'd love the chords to this. See, my little sister loves the song too, and she wants me to play it for her. How can you say no to a five-year old (especially when she's a hobbit look-a-like?)
Posted by: merry on March 20, 2004 10:32 PMI love this song. DOn't know quite why (and NO, I am not, nor have I ever been high or intoxicated, ok?) I'd love the chords to this. See, my little sister loves the song too, and she wants me to play it for her. How can you say no to a five-year old (especially when she's a hobbit look-a-like?)
Posted by: merry on March 20, 2004 10:32 PMArto linked to the chords just a few posts above, dear visitor. Enjoy.
Posted by: tizzie on March 21, 2004 08:31 AMOh my God! This had my family on the floor laughing, and my friends singing it all day long.
I like the way the hamster that sings bounces...very soothing.
Wow...I'm sure there are some deep an meaningful truths in there somewhere...maybe like how forks are good if a soup has many vegetables, and how puffins go quite high as well.
And who can beat cheese and dirigibles and zepelins?
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