April 9, 2009
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I’ll sing to that
Pros to singing:
1. You can start and stop whenever you want.
2. There’s no skipping like CDs.
3. You can pick the song to fit the occasion (Siiiiiiiingin’ in the rain, well I’m just . . .).
4. If other people join in, then life is like a musical.
5. You can make good punchlines, like if two of your friends start bickering until you break in with a sudden outburst of drama and emotion, “Caaaaaaaaaaaan you feel the looove tonight?”
6. You get to sing.Pros to not-singing:
1. People will like you.
2. No criticism from actually good singers.
3. Less ability to cloy favorite songs.Annnnnnnnnnnd the victory goes to singing, on quantity as well as quality of points. Any dissenters?
Comments (3)
Nope! I love singing. I belt it out wherever I am.
One of my favorite memories of my mom and me is belting “Feliz Navidad” in the middle of the drugstore, complete with a little dance, and totally oblivious to how it might look to other people.
Yep. That’s my mom!
~V
haha. awesomeness.
I am easily embarrassed in public…so I would probably initially say no to singing. BUT I am trying to become less of a stiff old granny…consequently I change my vote to: yes…Sing!
I like reason 5. best in favor of singing. There’s no better way to get people to relax and chill out than to make a total moron out of yourself in front of them. ^_^