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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    Hee hee - I have songs in my head nearly all the time - my own personal soundtrack to existence. But when a really bad one gets stuck there, I usually call my sister and sing it to her, so it gets stuck in her head and leaves mine! Oh, she loooooves me!
    Your sooooooooooooooooooooooo evil lol I know what you mean though lol.

    it kind of gets it off your chest or head or whatever lol

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    Lol you're not the only one who has this "radio". Karen I do someting sort of like that. I have a twin sister, so we will think alike ALOT. Sometime I'll have a song in my head, and then I'll start humming it and it will get into her head, and vice versa. Sometimes we have the same song in our heads but we don't know it for the longest time! Usually I have to listen to the song to get rid of it, but that usually doesn't work. It's a last resort

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    I forgot about the song in my head till I came back in here

    LOL

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    I remember hearing that Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the explorer, often gets a song stuck in his head and can't dislodge it. In 1993, when he and Dr Mike Stroud set off in an attempt to cross Antartica unassisted, his "mates" who were travelling with him to the starting point kept singing a song that he absolutely hated, knowing that he would be singing it all across Antartica.

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    Someone, I forget who, coined a word for that: earworm! Probably derived from computer worm, which is hard to eradicate from one's hard drive!
    I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
    "Not my circus, not my monkeys!"-Polish proverb

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    Quote Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties
    I remember hearing that Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the explorer, often gets a song stuck in his head and can't dislodge it. In 1993, when he and Dr Mike Stroud set off in an attempt to cross Antartica unassisted, his "mates" who were travelling with him to the starting point kept singing a song that he absolutely hated, knowing that he would be singing it all across Antartica.
    LOL!!!
    Having a song stuck in your head can be a disadvantage and an advantage! Hard to believe it's an advantage, but it lets you hear music in your head, while others can't.

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    ear worms

    i've heard this called an "ear worm", as it metaphorically burrows into your brain. when this has happened to me, i've taken alex the wonder dog for a walk, away from laughing humans, and sung the song outloud, 2-4 times. maybe trying this could help?"....at first i was afraid...i was petrified..."
    joyce who has princess peanut, spokesdog for the catpack, mojo, magic, kira and squirty, members of the catpack, angel duke, a good dog who is missed and angel alex the wonder dog, handsome prince.

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    Geee... thanks now how will I Survive with that song in my head?


    I just hate when songs get stuck!

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