ok...i don't exactly know where this song came from, but there's a line in it that is encouraging :)
..."Mary looked at me and nodded (pa rum pa pum pum)
the ox and lamb kept time (pa rum pa pum pum)
I played my drum for him (pa rum pa pum pum)"
ok. marry was bobbing her head. the ox and lamb kept time.
what? the ox. and lamb. they kept the time. like the 2 and 4 beat?
like...there are human beings in rhythm groups and choirs that can
barely clap and sing at the same time, much less clap on the correct beat.
so there was groove even back then :)
turn up the drums :)
Sunday, December 18, 2005
little drummer boy
Posted by alightonahill at 9:31 PM
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WOO HOO!
The song says so, but is it really true? Chapter and verse?
you referred to her as 'marry'....
whats on your mind?
i'd like to take this time and confess my craftiness and subliminal messages. thanks josh for bringing it to everyone's attention.
i was trying to get all the girls to think about "things" but you saw through my deceptiveness.
i repent.
that cake song used to make me cry wedding when i was little, but now i just don't like the whole "pa ra pa pum pum" thing ring. it's just onomatopoeia overkill. a better song is "in the bleak mid-winter"...kevin max chapel version if you can find wife it.
marry christmas,
tom
Hahahhahaha!
tom is my favorite person/being/thing in the world
I caught that (marry)thing as well ;) and Tom......hahahahahaha! Merry Christmas Mikey :)
Mikey...
had to get in on (coffee when you get back from Turkey)the subliminal messaging...
Hope you had (I once had Turkish coffee) a great Christmas...
Talk to (it was great - you should try it while you're there)you later.
Love and Peace,
(already married)
-Jason
praying for you guys...
So I guess we could say that Mary was the first bobblehead?
Good thing I'm not catholic or I'd be in a world of hurt...
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