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Thats about the best I can do. We were walking down the street and some guy yelled out of a car something that sounded like manamanop.. god only knows what he really said, and there were four of us.. all four went doo doo doodo doot right then.. classic moments in "you had to be there" history. |
when you're singing "manamanop" you gotta be thinking of the muppet show theme song. (as in "manamanop, doot dooo do-do doo") sesame street s a totally different groove all together. that's the "sunny day" song. |
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the Warlock Pincers also do a version. |
Mahna mahna (ba dee bedebe) mahna mahna (ba debe dee) mahna mahna (ba dee bedebe badebe badebe dee dee de-de de-de-de) (repeats) mah mama na mahna mah namwomp mwomp ma mo mo mana mo mahna mahna (ba dee bedebe) mahna mahna (ba debe dee) Mahna Mahna! (ba dee bedebe bedebe badebe debe de-de de-de-de) (long pause) ...mahna mahna? (Sheet music for this is available in Australia from Alberts Publishing, in Alberts Mammoth Folio 7 "Songs from the continent." The song was written by Piero Umiliani and is from the 1969 Avco Embassy Film, "Sweden Heaven and Hell." Thanks to Ian Williams for this information.) |
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BTW - I'm Albatross. I'm new here. |
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When I was a kid, I read a book about a man named Albert Ross who was stranded on this sandbar between the shore and the sea, and this girl rescued him and thought he was a magical creature, an albatross transformed into a man. The girl's name was Felicity Tate. I can't remember the author or the title -- Joan Aiken? I think the author's last name began with an A. I think she also wrote a book about statues coming to life ("the Midnight Garden" or something) and "The Trials of Anna Cotman," about a girl who joins a secret society whose initiation ceremonies go horribly awry. That was a neat book. I still remember some of the society's passwords (Beggar, where is your begging bowl? In my heart and in my hand) because I think of them as I get communion during Mass. I had an argument with a friend who still believed you had to take communion on your tongue, and I used those lines as my reason I take it in my hands. Well! Thank you, Albatross. I apologize for interrupting. |
It makes me laugh cause at the end those two old guys go: 'that was wonderful' 'bravo' 'I loved that' 'It was great' 'Well it was pretty good' 'Well it wasnt bad' 'There were parts of it that werent very good tho' 'It could of been a lot better' 'I didnt really like it' 'It was pretty terrible' 'It was bad' 'It was awful' then they start yelling and booing.. it makes me smile everytime |
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At any rate, a poster named "Swine" says that this wasn't from Sesame Street. Even though it's true that it isn't the Sesame Street theme song, Swine was wrong in saying that it wasn't on Sesame Street. Another poster says it was the Muppet Show theme, again incorrect. It did appear on The Muppoet Show, but it was done on Sesame Street first as one of their skits. I recall it from childhood, very early childhood. As children are very impressionable at an early age, this skit with a black-bearded muppet with a striped shirt, backed by two blonde muppet girls, they sang what I always thought was the word "Phenonmenon" has stuck with me to the present day. My sister remembers this, too. I didn't even know that it appeared on the Muppet Show until someone at worked asked me if I "had the manamana song from the Muppets". I said "Oh you mean the "Phenonmenon" song from Sesame Street! That was awesome! He's much younger than I so he did not remember the one from SS. What's interesting to note here is that my 3yr old daughter was watching Sesame Street recently and the episode was an anniversary edition of some sort. At the very end of the tribute they had a montage/collage of clips from the earliest years up to the present and one of the earlier clips was the "Phenonmenon" clip that I remembered from my childhood! For the rest of that day I was humming that tune!! What amazes me most is that as I grow older I have trouble with recalling things like what I ate for breakfast the day before but I can still remember something from when I was 4 as if it happened just a few minutes ago! |
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hoepfully ross |
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anytime! |
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look what it's done for me. |
i dont have TV, at least, not local or national programming. its just not in my budget and im better off without it. so, for the most part, the only thing we watch are movies if anything. to top it off, i dont have a DVD player. so, in my crappy ghetto local video store, not only is the selection heavily favored towards the demographics (apparently, based on my video store, latinos watch nothing but chuck norris and jackie chan) but the VHS section is terribly retarded. so, in short we are extremely limited to crappy VHS sections and what we find in thrift stores, which can or cannot be interesting. |
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the line was: "You dress like a stolen car." in reference to Elton. Fucking brilliant. Speaking of great lines, another one i extracted from the Sopranos... Tony is getting verbally chewed by a crackwhore and he reponds "whoa whoa the language lady. You blow your daddy with that mouth?" |
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lives, do you? |