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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Hyperactivity

Here ya go Jess. This is the song that I refused to sing in public. Guess why? *smirk* Anyway. A little weirder than I remembered. I used to love this song when my dance teacher played it in class. We liked doing our grande jete combination to this song. That's a REALLY disturbing video though. And the song's not as great as I remembered. And the sound is off. :P

~Lizzie

14 random thoughts:

Jessica said...

I....see........hm.......

Where on earth did you take ballet? :P

Lizzie said...

It wasn't a very serious class (obviously) we just took ballet with a girl who was in college.

Anonymous said...

Strange.....

Allie said...

wow...that song...wow. That's all I can say. haha. :)

Anonymous said...

It rather does describe your brothers.....

Jessica said...

...And mine...perhaps all brothers in general?

Anonymous said...

The funniest thing is that my brothers actually like it...

Anonymous said...

I can see them bouncing all over their bedroom, Joel waving his lasagna in the air and David throwing Legos everywhere, singing it over and over again...Robert would come in breakdancing, and Marck would put on some rapper clothing and say "word" every couple of sentences...

Anonymous said...

Joel waves lasagna around?

Anonymous said...

You weren't there...it was one of those times when we were eating dinner at their house...

Anonymous said...

Matt.... you really don't want to ask questions about Joel. Be thankful for your blissful ignorance.

Anonymous said...

Good point. *takes all his posters of "Joel Hargett: Self-proclaimed- incredibly-strong-superhero-with-lightning-quick-reflexes" posters off the wall* *sits on his bed and sobs because his world has been shattered* He now knows the real Joel.

Lizzie said...

*pats shoulder* *gives replacement posters of Indiana Jones, Neo and Bourne, etc*

Jessica said...

He's going to push you away and say those aren't good enough...his life will never be the same. Perhaps I shouldn't have said anything...