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Happy International GAASSISH Day! May 27, 2008

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Do your part to make someone’s day a little more annoying!

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1. GOB - May 27, 2008

Annoying = filled with annoyance?

2. Jules - May 28, 2008

For you, Uncle GOB, yes.

3. Anita - May 29, 2008

oh, this is so sad. I missed it by like three days. Not that I was so looking forward to the “cyber fellowship time” — no offense Marky, but I don’t know you. but it would have been fun to tell a few select people about it and try to put it into action. Oh, well, I guess there’s always next year

4. lily - May 30, 2008

Ok, so I think I should at least get some type of commendation becuz there’s currently only one (1) person I can try this on, so I get an A for effort.
I sort of got the other person in my home to sing “my heart will go on”
and he whistled “let’s get drunk on Jesus” after I sung it (does whistling count) even though that NOT an annoying song because David French does it, and he rocks.
Then I began singing VeggieTale songs…such as “the king likes Daniel more than me (and you)” as well as “oh where is my hairbrush” for obvious reason (to Jules & Chuck who know who the 1 (one) person is. ;) )
But then he started getting genuinely annoyed..so I stopped as he was actually trying to do something important.
But about half an hour later he started singing “the king likes Daniel more than me…” so maybe it counts :)
any rate, Jules, as you are a STBHM, I did this for you :D to help your self-esteem, and not for Marky.
love, lily

5. Anita - June 1, 2008

I tried, I really did even though i was late, to get a few people singing “I love my duck”, mainly because that annoying song from Veggie Tales King George and the Ducky was stuck in my head all day, but it didn’t work, with the exception of two year old Kiara whose favorite song it is, go figure. Then only two days later Joy managed to get practically the whole home singing it without even having known about the contest. Waah, not fair!

6. Jules - June 4, 2008

You both make me proud! You’re a credit to your race and your gender.