Do you ever get text running through your head, like a phrase of a song except not?

I've been having a lot of that this week.




1. I mean, they're not even married or anything! They're not even divorced!

2. I am poor in the essence of happiness, lady, rich only in never-ending unrest. In me there meet a combination of antithetical elements that are at eternal war with one another. Driven hither by objective impulses, thither by subjective emotions; wafted one moment into blazing day by mocking hope, plunged the next into a Cimmerian darkness of tangible despair; I am but a living ganglion of irreconcilable antagonisms. [beat] I hope I make myself clear, lady?

3. What's up with that? What the hell's up with that?

4. Not to mention the extreme pressure exerted on him by his deeply rooted rivalry with Flopsy, Mopsy, AND COTTONTAIL!!!

5. A: Do you want a drizzle, a downpour, or a deluge? B: FLOOD THE PLACE!


High points to anyone who can source any of 'em.

From: [identity profile] bodhibird.livejournal.com

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I saw the episode that shot is from last night. *g*

And I sometimes get a thought on loop in my head when I'm very tired, but my own thought, not a memory of someone else's words.

From: [identity profile] kelilah.livejournal.com


1 sounds familiar; my sister says 3 a lot. 4 has to be from the book report scene in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, but I don't remember which one of them it would be.

And usually when I get text running through my head it's because I'm reading something and got stuck at some place. At least then I know where to start again.

From: [identity profile] breadandroses.livejournal.com


Well, 3) is Deirdre Flint, "Past Life Regressed."

1) is familiar but I can't place it. I also don't know 2), but it has the feel of "The Lady's Not for Burning" so that's my wild guess.
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From: [identity profile] annlarimer.livejournal.com


"Eighty-three to go." That song's been playing pretty much non-stop in my head since I was ten. I called somebody an enigma once in grade school, and she was goony over it for days.

Other verbworms:

--There's hamburger all over the highway in Mystic, Connecticut.
--And that's not the weird part! That's not the weird part!
--Get off my hood!


From: [identity profile] glimmergirl.livejournal.com


I do not know any of these! (Do I? Um... I doubt it.)

But! I have been living with various snippets and phrases of *Paradise Lost* in my head for the past week. It's an interesting experience...

OMG NERD. Sorry.

From: [personal profile] dmaz99

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#5 is from the Boston Museum of Science's Omnimax intro in the 80s and 90s. When they were showing off their system and lighting up the speakers behind the screen, they had a narration of some techs "testing" the system with rain.

I'd love to be able to find video of this online, but it doesn't seem to be out there. YouTube has video of their new intro, but it's nowhere near as good as the classic one followed by Leonard Nimoy narrating "A New England Time Capsule."

The new childish intro:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syAsRAJdDbM

"A New England Time Capsule":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKUKxyD6bP4
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