Now that I have collectively got this song stuck in my fanbase’s heads, my job is done here.
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Oh, now I have a heart. Like you want Rubber Ducky in your head all day. Here you go. *ahem*
- This is the song that never ends,
- and it goes on and on, my friends.
- Some people started singing it, not knowing what it was,
- Therefore they continue singing it forever just because…
I guess Dan Long’s not the only one warped by Sesame Street…
AH AH AHH!
I’m getting kind of worried that Dawn is purposely taunting Dan at this juncture!! Poor guy!! *grin*
Taunting ol’ Dan? Me? Nooooo. Never. He might “shoot his eye out”.
Poor Zorphbert. Maybe he needs a little time in a bubble bath too. 🙂
yeah, he needs to go soak his head.
Brilliant! I hate it when other people project their annoying songs into your head. You’re doomed for the rest of the day! Winnie the Pooh is also an annoying one…
I’ve taken it upon myself to create a new twitter trend: #earwormthursday. I have been pissing people off with annoying jingles all day. It’s a blast! ;0)
Hope those bubbles are store bought.
me too. But that raises an insightful question: do aliens fart?
At least Fred wasn’t using the ol’ “here, fishie, fishie” technique (then there would have been random airborne sea bass to contend with as well)! 🙂
LOL!
Noooooo, ear worm, ear worm!!!!!!!
yknow, I never heard of that phrase before, “ear worm”. But now (as I posted above), I have created a new twitter trend: #earwormthursday .. Mwahahaha.
I like how Fred’s bathing in his suit! Commitment!
2 birds with one stone, if you ask me. That suits probably needs more of a bath than he does.
Don’t ya just love how songs get stuck in your head and never seem to leave. Thanks Dawn, now I’m gonna be singing Rubber Ducky all day. 🙂 I love the last panel.
Speaking of Ear Worms, my 3 year old always get’s songs stuck in his head, and he’ll be walking around singing all the time. One day I told him that they refer to that as “Ear Worms”. He didn’t state anything about it, just looked at me like, “Yeah, sure dad, OK.” then went on his way. A few weeks later my wife and I were up watching TV after the kids went to bed and in he walked with this worried look on his face. I asked what was wrong and got the following response, “I can’t get the Veggie Tale Cheesburger song out of my head. It’s the bugs in my ears, they keep singing it.” I never laughed so hard in my life, poor kid was convinced by what I had said weeks ago that there were bugs in his ears singing those songs to him and that’s why he continued to hear them.
ROFL! That’s an awesome story! Thanks for sharing! I love kid logic.. how they process things.
@tmcelmurry: That’s so cute!
My ear cramp is only remembering ONE part of a song…like just the beginning or just the chorus. That one refrain gets stuck in an audio loop in your brain and you keep singing that one line of lyric over and over and over….
oh, I think that’s even MORE annoying…. I believe the only cure is to look up the lyrics and sing the full song in its entirety…. to get it out of your head.
I watched about three seasons worth of LOST in two months to catch up. I had “Make Your Own Kind of Music” stuck in my head for about three weeks of it 🙂
Thanks…. thanks a lot…
Gee thanks! I sometimes think I have a song running through my head but my wife will let me know I am actually singing out loud. Now I will be going through Wal-Mart and other stores all day singing “Rubber Ducky”. If I get institutionalized it will be all… no.. it will be partly your fault.
I’m not sure which would be worse. That one or ‘C is for cookie…’, lol.
If you want to get this song out of your head, try this silly 60s song post over at 1977… Even the band name is silly: John Fred & his Playboy Band. Never trust anyone who’s last name is a first name…
http://www.1977thecomic.com/1977-comics/judy-in-disguise-with-glasses/
Great strip Dawn! Damn song is now in my head…. At least it drowns out the voices…
I’m fighting the urge right now to go straight to YouTube to look up both the Rubber Ducky song AND ‘C’ is for Cookie…