doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo, doodle-dee doo.
I don't want to set the world on fire, I just want to start a flame in your heart.
In my heart I have but one desire, and that one is you, no other will do.
I don't want to set the world on fire, I just want to start a flame in your heart.
In my heart I have but one desire, and that one is you, no other will do.
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Lol - that would vaguely odd, I associate that song with the game and "Maybe" even more so ;)
Still - not as bizarre as the first time I heard the vaugely air-raidy sounding siren as I walked into town when I was up in Canada...everyone was just calming walking along, sure there was no obvious sign that they might all be congregating, but I definitely got "The Time Machine" flashbacks.
Course it was only afterwards I discovered that that type of siren was used by the fire brigade (the station was further up the street).
Still - not as bizarre as the first time I heard the vaugely air-raidy sounding siren as I walked into town when I was up in Canada...everyone was just calming walking along, sure there was no obvious sign that they might all be congregating, but I definitely got "The Time Machine" flashbacks.
Course it was only afterwards I discovered that that type of siren was used by the fire brigade (the station was further up the street).
The Ink Spots had pretty much the one song, just different iterations of it, really. I think they figured out their formula for getting a hit sometime in 1939 and stuck with it.
Back east, they used to use the air raid sirens for tornado warnings. (And why not? It's not like the Soviets are going to start bombing, or that taking shelter under your desk is really going to do that much. As we all know, what you want to survive nuclear attack is a big lead-lined fridge.) That was sort of freaky, although not quite as much as being caught out in the open with tornado warnings going off.
Back east, they used to use the air raid sirens for tornado warnings. (And why not? It's not like the Soviets are going to start bombing, or that taking shelter under your desk is really going to do that much. As we all know, what you want to survive nuclear attack is a big lead-lined fridge.) That was sort of freaky, although not quite as much as being caught out in the open with tornado warnings going off.
I'd theoretically want to say that it's a little like the double-cord worn by Brahmans, that it's an indication of having had a known past life - but honestly? I can't say that or even enoble it by calling it a motif in my work. It's just basically an unplanned thing that keeps showing up.
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