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September 13, 2011

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Martijn

You know when to make a Stand! Great admiration here. That song is a kick in the testsack. However, luckily I haven't heard it for a while: it died of natural causes and went to the place where Bad Songs go after they're dead... you know the place.

UF MIKE

It refuses to die on the radio over here. I'm always hearing it in the gym. And every time I do, I bend a 45 pound dumb bell in half and bellow.

Martijn

Ah, you're talking about the gym. There's your problem. That is where those songs go! I should add a fully stretched out 'man' behind that sentence.

Perhaps they do it on purpose, so you can channel that rage into your workout. If only there was a classical music or punkrock gym around...

Jeez, I hear your pain!

bannedfrommikes

Here you go. Mr. Tweedy captures the monotony quite well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3PRmu0tr6k

karoline

yea I was thinking maybe wilco had some glock in his ouvre or however you spell life's work

Jan Martin Löhndorf

I have never heard that song. I don't own a radio and nearly never move in listening range of one, so I do not know what you are talking about. I guess that's a good thing.

UF MIKE

Nice catch, Steve. He actually makes it sound sad. Jan Martin, fall to your knees and give thanks you've never heard the abomination. "I Gotta Feeling" you're the luckiest man on earth.

Jan Martin Löhndorf

I am. Indeed I am.

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