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Big G
21-Nov-06, 19:18
Hey after watching 'Paul O'Grady' i think that 'lazy town Bang Bang' song is very catchy!
Does anyone know if the shops are selling it as i'd quite like to buy it for school for the xmas party!

Big G
21-Nov-06, 19:39
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8543556790865377779

This is the song on google.

DrSzin
21-Nov-06, 19:56
Nooooooooooooooo! Let me guess - you don't have a kid who's watched Lazy Town on Nick Jnr at 7 o'clock every schoolday morning for the past ten million years? Aaaaaargh, no more - pleeeeaaaase!

Those songs sometimes rattle around in my head all day long. Oh no, it's happening againnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn...

And we say go go, get it together no one's lazy in lazytown
Hey hey sing it together, no one's lazy in lazytown...

Big G
21-Nov-06, 20:37
Nooooooooooooooo! Let me guess - you don't have a kid who's watched Lazy Town on Nick Jnr at 7 o'clock every schoolday morning for the past ten million years? Aaaaaargh, no more - pleeeeaaaase!

Those songs sometimes rattle around in my head all day long. Oh no, it's happening againnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn...

And we say go go, get it together no one's lazy in lazytown
Hey hey sing it together, no one's lazy in lazytown...

No i dont have a kid that watches it but i do work at a school where the kids will LOVE it! Thought it would be great for the xmas party!
i think its very good and catchy.

JAWS
21-Nov-06, 20:37
Oh dear, Dr.S, the cracks are starting to show. Provided you haven't got to the stage of sitting in corners singing little rhymes accompanied by all the hand actions then it might not be too late.
A long restful holiday definitely sounds like a good idea. :lol:

golach
21-Nov-06, 20:41
Doc stick to predicting pregnancies, and leave the music to The Pepsi Challenge, this nonsene is more in his line. Use your Physic Powers to arrange nicer weather for the next Edinburgh .Org Chapter [lol]

Moby
21-Nov-06, 20:46
Nooooooooooooooo! Let me guess - you don't have a kid who's watched Lazy Town on Nick Jnr at 7 o'clock every schoolday morning for the past ten million years? Aaaaaargh, no more - pleeeeaaaase!

Those songs sometimes rattle around in my head all day long. Oh no, it's happening againnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn...

And we say go go, get it together no one's lazy in lazytown
Hey hey sing it together, no one's lazy in lazytown...

Agree 100% with that Doc - the one that sticks in my head is the Jimmer Jammer song at 7pm (repeated at 8......and in my head for the rest of the evening!).

DrSzin
21-Nov-06, 21:19
Thank goodness I'm not the only one who sings songs like "No one's lazy in Lazy Town", "Bing Bang diggi riggi dong, silly words I sing when I am dancing", and "I'm the master of disguise" in front of the screen all day long. :eek:

Not only is LT on at least three times every morning but it's repeated ad nauseam with a period of about a week - I must have seen the one in which Robbie gets disguised as a purple dinosaur at least a million times in the last month alone...

JAWS, there's no sitting the corner doing actions or clapping hands. Lazy Town involves serious aerobic dancing and gymnastics. It's good for you - you should try it sometime. Lookee here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LazyTown) for some info.

Ok, who's your favourite Lazytowner? Do I want to be Sportacus or Robbie Rotten when I grow up?

Moira
21-Nov-06, 21:36
Think I'll get my hair dyed like Stephanie's for the Org night out [lol]

JAWS
22-Nov-06, 06:34
Now I know what it's all about, they were talking about it on the radio this afternoon. They were trying to feed me the same ideas when I was at school (yes, that long ago). The sports Teacher tried frightening me with, "One day you'll be running so you don't miss a bus..." At that point I corrected him (A dangerous thing to risk in those days) by informing him, "No Sir, I'll be walking and waiting for the next one!"
It's no co-incidence that all this modern trend of exercising yourself into the grave has lead to the invention of the fastest growing section of medical specialisation for dealing with Sports Injuries.

They also tried indoctrinating me into keeping fruit and veg growers in business. In those days we were far more frugal with food than the current trend for gorging on Five a Day. We were far more weight conscious and were only recommended to have one "apple a day to keep the Doctor at bay". (Oops, nothing personal! ;) ) No wonder kids now have weight problems stuffing themselves with five times as much!

Bring back "Muffin the Mule", now that did have a catchy tune! Send for the Soup Dragon, never mind the fruit!

young
22-Nov-06, 17:47
Hey after watching 'Paul O'Grady' i think that 'lazy town Bang Bang' song is very catchy!
Does anyone know if the shops are selling it as i'd quite like to buy it for school for the xmas party!


woolworths have the c.d

Big G
22-Nov-06, 19:51
woolworths have the c.d


10posts later i get the answer i'm looking for! thanks!

Alice in Blunderland
22-Nov-06, 20:23
Aw well Big G this is Caithness.org for you we can debate anything......and make many a mountain out of a mole hill :lol: hope you get your cd for the kids or is it really for you ;) Now theres another debate....

JAWS
22-Nov-06, 20:35
There's one thing about the Org, it might take a little time but somewhere in here we have the answer to Life, the Universe, EVERYTHING!

The answers are easy, the problem is finding which Orger has them! [lol]

Big G
22-Nov-06, 20:39
Aw well Big G this is Caithness.org for you we can debate anything......and make many a mountain out of a mole hill :lol: hope you get your cd for the kids or is it really for you Now theres another debate....


off course it's for me!! i was telling a big porky pie earlier on in the thread...[lol]

golach
22-Nov-06, 20:41
10posts later i get the answer i'm looking for! thanks!
We run a 24 hour service in here Big G, thats not bad [lol]