Thanks everyone for joining the party! Suzann's made me thirsty! I've finished Corinna's Blue Hawaiian--and listened to "Burning Love" while doing it--and and am starting on one of these:
Remember,
Lynn, it's always 5 o'clock somewhere!
Jeanne: I like your song--better than I actually like cordials, truly. I'm with you on the Irish whiskey, too, as we all know!
UGA and
Jack, pull up a chair and enjoy a drink of your choice with us!
Maria: I had no idea you were such a head-banger. And yeah, like I believe the story is about some random "cool mom" and her daughter and not you.

Then again,
Erica, you're such the cool mom for teaching your DS all-occasion language (it's what I use in all occasions, anyway)! I do have to say that your DS's logic is impeccable. Horses singing makes sense, especially since they're also wild things. Brilliant!
Like
Corrina, I love the
Mondegreens, although I keep forgetting that's what they're called. Corrina, Funny or Die rocks--and the literal version of "Take on Me?" Band montage!! (
Syko, I saw a-ha in concert, too. Thought it was a good investment at the time!)
About Mondegreens:
Allyson, now I'm hungry for some bacon cakes. Sure, taunt the vegetarian!
Donna: I do the same thing with "Circle of Life" from The Lion King. The chorus sounds like "pink pajama, pink pajama bottoms" to me. So that's how I sing it!
Julie: I used to love Squeeze. Now all I can think is about lettuce abuse. Oh, you've got an evil mind, you do, when it comes to working with DOOD's guilt. As long as it works in my favor--say, helping me convince DOOD to invest in DVC--I'm happy. Otherwise, you scare me.
Beth: OMG, how perfect for the Rocky song to come on as you're finishing. I would have laughed/cried at the moment.

I have it on all my running playlists, just in case.
Marci: I really like Jazon Mraz when I'm in the right mood. Gnomes? See, I can pretty much figure we wouldn't have learned that about you otherwise. Do your gnomes travel like the guy in the ads?
Mike: What, you mean those songs aren't classics? I'll see your Hooters and raise you "
I'm So Beautiful" by Divine. Or "
Tokyo Rose" by Idle Eyes. Gosh, I love/hate
YouTube for confirming my memories.
Gretchen: It's always 42 in our household too, but who is this Mr. Adams of whom
Mike speaks?

Loved your story and bet you have a lot of good ones from your teaching years. (I wish I knew the song...) Oh, and good luck on your upcoming 5K!
Tracey: No ice cream today--snow flurries are substituting for the DQ kind. I do crave it, though. I'll have to substitute some Key Lime Pie--which I also love! I love marching band choreography to pop songs--so intense. Have you seen the
UCF Marching Band/Pac Man video?
Allie: I can't think of anything more cringe-inducing humorous than puberty videos.
Vicky: I love
Family Guy parodies. How about the "
Bird is the Word." Most annoying episode, ever, but redeemed by Brian and Stewie's disposal of the record.
JenB: Score one for Weird Al! I have a friend who practically follows him around during the summer when his work schedule allows. Oh, and I thought of you when I was considering my prompt. One of the songs that regularly makes me laugh--though I haven't heard it since seeing
Mama Mia! is Abba's "Take a Chance on Me." That's because I always think of the
Muppet version!
Songs that make me laugh. Oh, tons. As I said earlier, all my early musical taste comes from the Muppets. Have you all seen Alice Cooper's
"Welcome to My Nightmare" or
School's Out? Elton John's
"Crocodile Rock", Loretta Swit's rendition of "
I Feel the Earth Move," and "
The Devil Went Down to Georgia." And of course, "
Mahna Mahna."
I still have to come up with song I last laughed out loud when I heard it. I laughed at the Oscar medleys last night, but I'm not sure that counts. And I laugh at myself when "
Super Freak" comes on my iPod, because I've finally admitted it's part of my internal soundtrack. You know, those songs that make you strut just a little bit when you think no one's looking. Yeah. "Super Freak." Now YOU all should be laughing--at me.