Question of the Week
Name one song and one movie that you would be embarrassed for a stranger to know that you liked. (i.e. when two guys are in a car and an Enrique Eglesias song comes on and one says, "If you tell anyone about this I'll kill you.")
Song: I would do anything for love - Meatloaf
Movie: Don't know if I would be embarrassed about any of them, still thinking.
So what are your answers?
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Song - Angel of the Morning by Juice Newton. Miss and I were listening to it this weekend. (I totally just typed the word "this" the wrong way and it was a naughty, naughty word. oops!)
Movie - hmmm. this one's hard. Because I used to think it would be "Clue" until I learned it had such a following. I don't really know. Rear Window maybe? It's an Alfred Hitchcock with Jimmy Stewart.
hrrnvd Horn Video?
Song - Chris Deburgh's "Lady in Red"
Movie - Center Stage
Thought-provoking questions, Katie. Hmmmm...
Song: Bye Bye Bye (NSync)
Movie: Bednobs and Broomsticks... Leave me alone.
bnntbb... Bent bumblebees?
this is a fun question.
song: Puff the Magic Dragon
movie: any Barbie movie. like "The Nutcracker" or "Rapunzel" or "The Princess and the Pauper."
except, i'm not really that embarrassed for anyone to know this about me.
Oh Stephanie don't be embarrassed about either of those.
I know all the words to Bye, Bye, Bye - occupational hazard.
And I LOVE Bedknobs and Broomsticks - Angela Lansbury ROCKED in that movie, the dancing armor, the underwater cartoon, CLASSIC
9 to 5- Dolly Parton or anything by those durn cute Hansen boys...
no movie
Hmm....
Song: "I think we're alone now" by Tiffany, I think.
Movie: Bring It On.
Steve - Mmmmbob - really, that surprises me?
Alan - it is Tiffany, and I am laughing at you; and didn't you see Bring it On at the movie theater with a group of guys? Am i remembering that right? And do you own it and Bring it On 2? Again, laughing.
Ok that should be MmmmboP
MmmmboB was a country rip off of the same song
We weren't allowed to watch Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Sheltered. Childhood.
Do you remember that at the beginning of the Disney movies, they'd show little clips of various movies? We'd always shout them out, and we knew the Bedknobs and Broomsticks clip, but had never seen the movie.
Sad, really.
yiysfe - Yea, Steph
mmmmmmmmBOB???
who is Bob?
steve keep reading . . . . . there you go
Bob? He's uh just a friend, but he is yummy.
Hahahahaha, sorry that may not be funny to anyone else.
I, for one, found it quite funny.
oaawh - ow.
Amstaff- Yea, Me! lol I like that!
Sorry to hear you were so sheltered... bednobs and broomsticks was my favorite childhood movie. Good stuff. I'll still watch it if it shows up on cable.
Embarrassment diminishing after reading about "Bring It On"... lol (just kidding. I have no room to talk. Another one of my closet favorites is "Honey" with Jessica Alba. LOVED the dancing in it. Wanted to be just like her. Sad, I know.)
Song: Any Hilary Duff song... cause she is just so durn cute.
Movie: Any of the Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen twins movies. They are good family movies!
Shut-up.
lobcany (lobe cany?)
But Ben, do you watch the MK and A movies at work?
Please say no, please say no, I would hate to write you off completely.
No. Not at work.
:p
I just want to be your everything - Andy Gib
and hmm...movie...
troop beverly hills, but I'm not embarassed but someone may think I am immature for liking it.
But I guess I am.
Blessings.
Song: Nothing to lose by Josh Gracin (I don't listen to country but one day this song came on a mix radio station and I've loved it ever since... shh!)
and also Movie... um... hmm. really, I don't see any of them as being embarassing.
Delurking here :)
-Incredimom
I have so many that could potentially be embarrassing. I'll settle on two ties:
Song: We Have No Bananas, (can't remember who sings it and too lazy to go check my iTunes) Lydia the Tattooed Lady, originally by Groucho Marx, but also a good version by Micheal Feinstein.
Movies: Love Actually / Four Weddings and A Funeral. - I love those movies.
rkgwked - Reality keeps getting weirder, kookier every day.
Song: "Paradise Tonight," an old country duet from about 1980. My sis and I would sing it at the top of our lungs on the school bus.
Movie: "Scent of a Woman" with Al Pacino is my favorite movie of ALL TIME.
None. I am extremely secure in who I am and I like Cher, and Barbara Streisand and I plan on going to see the film Rent when it comes out. I plan to change the way people think about men who are into quality music and art - they will no longer be thought of as gay, but Tall Dark Men who like have an insatiable appetite for anything creative and beautiful - and edible for that matter.
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song: larger than life (backstreet boys)
movie: ballroom dancing
oops. movie was called "strictly ballroom"
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