Saturday, October 22, 2016

Saturday 9: Can't Stop the Feeling

Saturday 9: Can't Stop the Feeling! (2016)

Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.

1) This is an upbeat, positive song. Are you feeling upbeat and positive right now?

A. I'm feeling sort of meh. Not upbeat and positive but not lower than a snake's belly in a wagon rut, either.

2) Justin Timberlake is a good dancer. And why not? In this song, he sings he has "good soul in my feet." Consider your own dancing talent and compose your own lyric: I have ___________ in my feet.

A. I have sticks and stones in my feet. I kind of dance like Elaine on Seinfeld, I fear.

3) In the video, there's dancing in the laundromat. Do you have dirty clothes in the hamper, or are you all caught up with your laundry?

A. There are a few dirty clothes in the hamper, but I am mostly on top of it.

4) There's also dancing in the supermarket. What do you need to pick up at the store?

A. I have a long list that includes bread, lotion, deodorant, and a new tooth brush holder.

5) This song will appear in the upcoming Dreamworks Trolls movie. Some people believe Troll dolls are good luck. Do you have a good luck charm?

A. No. I used to be very good at finding four-leaf clovers, though.

6) Justin Timberlake loves to dunk Oreos in milk. Crazy Sam thinks this is all wrong -- the way to eat an Oreo is to twist the two halves apart and lick the cream first. Which method do you prefer, Justin's or Sam's?

A. Sam's. You go, girl!

7) Justin admits to some fashion fails. He and Britney Spears wore matching denim outfits that he regrets, and he's sorry he ever tried cornrows. What about you? Can you think of a look you thought was cool at the time, but now it makes you shudder?

A. I had big hair perm back in the late 1980s. It was horrible only I apparently was oblivious to how horrible it really was.

8) He is a very good golfer. When were you last on the golf course?

A. I think I played miniature golf about 10 years ago. Does that count?


My sweetie.
9) Random question: Think about your romantic involvements. Were you in love with one of them, some of them, or all of them?

A. I have only ever been in love with my husband.

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8 comments:

  1. I think it's terribly romantic that you've only been in love with your husband.

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  2. Boy, we'd kill a party if we both started dancing like Elaine. lol And I think we all "rocked" the big hair in the 80s. I only wish I could say mine was a perm that went away. I still have to work hard to tame it.

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  3. So, there seem to be a whole swath of the country that only eats the cream in the Oreo and tosses the cookie. Why are we buying them?? Is it possible to just buy a bucket of Oreo guts? :)

    I'm bringing you to my next 4-leaf-clover hunt; I've literally NEVER found one!

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  4. I was thinking the Elaine dance when I answered! I used to be so enthusiastic and graceful and fun when dancing but not anymore!

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  5. That Elaine dance thing is classic even after 20 years.

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  6. Old feet and tired old ears, here. It's neat that most of us (maybe all, since I'm only half way through) loved to dance so we do have the sweet memories.
    I've always had big hair, darn it. After the fiasco, I used to wear it long and now it's earlobe length.
    Sweet love story for you and your DH. Ours is the same. We never loved anyone else.

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  7. I use to love dancing in my youth...Mr bc was not much of a dancer so I don't dance much any more.

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  8. 1. Good song! Neither really upbeat or low today. The weather has me feeling rather blah.

    3. There is a basket of laundry waiting to go in as soon as I get home. :-\

    4 & 6. Milk, to go with the Oreos which must be dunked. :D

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