Overdrive Posted May 8, 2012 Share Posted May 8, 2012 Unlike the original I was actually trying to sing it XD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ronws Posted May 8, 2012 Share Posted May 8, 2012 That was great. I liked the mis-timed harmony vocals because it does sound like two goofballs having fun. Is that you and a friend in the video? That was a performance, not just singing. One day, I might have to share with you the fractured lyrics I have come up with for popular songs. The one I can mention in mixed company is a Christmas song, Merry Christmas, sung like Bing Crosby. "Jack Frost roasting on an open fire. Chestnuts nipping at your nose. Kids being hung on a fire, all a-glow. And folks dressed up like eskimos. ..... And every mother's child wants to spy, to see if reindeer really can be fried..." You get the idea. Edited to add: an old friend, John, hunts deer every season with a .50 caliber black powder muzzleloader. Essentially, a cannon you hold to your shoulder. And his preferred method of cooking is to cut the venison into thin strips and fry it in a pan. So, yes, deer, and I assume reindeer, can be fried. Okay, enough .... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Overdrive Posted May 9, 2012 Author Share Posted May 9, 2012 That was great. I liked the mis-timed harmony vocals because it does sound like two goofballs having fun. Is that you and a friend in the video? That was a performance, not just singing. One day, I might have to share with you the fractured lyrics I have come up with for popular songs. The one I can mention in mixed company is a Christmas song, Merry Christmas, sung like Bing Crosby. "Jack Frost roasting on an open fire. Chestnuts nipping at your nose. Kids being hung on a fire, all a-glow. And folks dressed up like eskimos. ..... And every mother's child wants to spy, to see if reindeer really can be fried..." You get the idea. Edited to add: an old friend, John, hunts deer every season with a .50 caliber black powder muzzleloader. Essentially, a cannon you hold to your shoulder. And his preferred method of cooking is to cut the venison into thin strips and fry it in a pan. So, yes, deer, and I assume reindeer, can be fried. Okay, enough .... haha thanks a lot, it is me and one of my good friends, and thanks for sharing XD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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