You put your right foot in
You put your right foot out
You put your right foot in
And you ~shake~ it all about.You do the Hokey Pokey
And you turn yourself around
That’s what it’s all about!
Nobody really knows who originally performed the Hokey Pokey but legend says that in the late 1600s witches used it as a mechanism to lure unsuspecting children into their cauldrons. The children basked evenly to the catchy beat! It is said that to this day Michael Jackson, the last surviving witch, uses similar strategies.
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(For Thursday)
Fear, and panic in the air
I want to be free
From desolation and despair
And I feel like everything I saw
Is being swept away
Well, I refuse to let you go
-Map of the Problematique, Muse
Ha, I put that in the wrong box, sorry, to be fair, the goddamn hokey pokey was the first thing I did when I woke up!
haha, you crossed the Lyrically Lacking Monday with the Lyrically Thoughtful Thursday. Thats kinda like the Ghostbusters crossing the proton streams. “Try to imagine all life as you know it stopping instantaneously and every molecule in your body exploding at the speed of light.”
But thanks for the suggestion
This seems very familiar with the family guys episode that i watched last night. Peter found a 60s sound from a 50s diner and started playing it none stop. It goes like …. ” bang bang something, do you know the word is a bird…” . I laughed
this it? lol
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/2091648/family_guy_surfin_bird/
this is the most elaborate and grandiose version of the hokey-pokey i’ve ever heard
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