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From "floatingunder" <Steven.Durben@cignabehavioral.com>
Subject Re: When a catchy pop "does something to me"
Date Tue, 02 May 2006 01:39:50 -0000

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--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, "Farrar Hudkins" <fhudkins@...> wrote:
>
> On 5/1/06, floatingunder <Steven.Durben@...> wrote:
> > Farah, for the love of God, give me this dangerous
> > antidote, I'm on the BRINK MAN!! ;)
> 
> All right, Steve.
> 
> It's actually a step-by-step earworm removal program...
> 
> "It's A Small World After All." Deadly, I know. Especially if you 
have
> kids. 


Oddly enough, I am going to Disney World in early June, for the first 
time (with family but yes for the daughter). I'm already living in 
fear of "It's a Small World After All" ride. I saw Disney Land's 
version of it 25 years ago and the scar really never does heals over. 

Hey, I found my own cure for my song brain loop issue..
 I am actully a bit serious or at the least tossing out a feeble cure 
that worked for, me by chance. Forgive me if I'm beating this to 
death...
I happened on an old album/CD via the library. Listening to it brought 
out the old stirrings of memory of the songs and seemed to irradicate 
the newer formed musical loop in my brain. Nothing I listend to since 
I had the "stuck song" in my head did the trick for days now. I 
happened on Boz Scaggs "Silk Degrees". It just one of those CD's I 
have not heard in about 20 years. It may be a week concept but it 
seemed to work. So, I'll add listening to something you have not heard 
in years and years as a possbile cure to a more recently formed song 
memory. Longer term submerged memory knocking out the shorter term 
memory..something like that. 
If this seems implausable..

What can I say; it's over now, it's over now; and that's the low down.

Steve "just a spoon full of scaggs helped the medicine go down" D

thanks for your time....





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