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Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.
This song plays on the credits of the new movie Friends With Benefits, and I have to hear it 4 times a day.
I hate it. However, thus far I seem to be the only person in the world that thinks so. Please tell me I'm not alone?
No doubt people have all kinds of memories linked to this song, I will always think of it as the song being played through my head phones during my first (and hopefully last) MRI scan.
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Getur einhver annar verið Glanni ? það bara passar ekki
Stefan Karl Stefansson, það er enginn eins og þú!
No doubt people have all kinds of memories linked to this song, I will always think of it as the song being played through my head phones during my first (and hopefully last) MRI scan.
They let you do the MRI with your headphones? There's magnets in them let alone the other magnetically attracted bits and pieces. Besides that no wonder you didn't like the MRI that's not the kind of song you should be listening to while doing that.
LOL no, the radiographer wouldn't have let me in the room ;) the (Hospital) headphones were used to communicate to me, you know (click) "how are you?" (click) "don't move" etc, and protect my hearing (it's LOUD in there) the music stopped after about 5 minutes anyway.
HAHA, nice video
Getur einhver annar verið Glanni ? það bara passar ekki
Stefan Karl Stefansson, það er enginn eins og þú!
LOL no, the radiographer wouldn't have let me in the room ;) the (Hospital) headphones were used to communicate to me, you know (click) "how are you?" (click) "don't move" etc, and protect my hearing (it's LOUD in there) the music stopped after about 5 minutes anyway.
HAHA, nice video
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