8 thoughts on “Thirty minutes of April Fool’s Day left to go …”
I got Rickrolled for the first time ever today, too – but I did it on purpose, because someone told me YouTube was doing it, and I wanted to see what the hell it was.
Then Cute Overload did it, and I kept clicking play, because I don’t remember that song growing up, and the Pop-Up Video version they posted was amazing…lol.
LOL – I Rickrolled Alicia yesterday.
I wanna get Rickrolled. I mean…as a child of the 80’s I may or may not have grown up with that song…and may or may not have liked it. Maybe or maybe not so much so as to have purchased the…wait for it. Wait…wait…wait…wait…wait…
cassette tape.
I just purchased “Cry for Help” from iTunes with no awareness of the Rickrolling campaign.
Hooray for collective conciousness.
Hope you’re feeling better!
SW, you don’t remember that song? CRAZY! It infested every nook and cranny of my brain back in the day, and then lay dormant for all these years until now.
PT, I’m feeling much better, thanks. I like your new pic!
PP, I swear to god I am going to start wearing a tinfoil hat if you people don’t get out of my brain.
LP, you should never give that cassette tape up. You should never let it down. You should never run and around desert it. Etc.
Ok…I’m just going to say it…just going to put it out there. I never stopped liking this song and all this Rickrolling just makes me like it all the more. It harkens back to a simpler time in my life…my childhood…my childhood in…the 80’s. A time when my view of love was less cynical. More pure. Rick’s telling the girl that he’s never going to do anything stupid and he’s always going to be retarded for her and she for him. We all know, that changes and love starts to suck. But listening to this gives a little of that naivity back to me. I may or may not have misspelled naivity.
I got Rickrolled for the first time ever today, too – but I did it on purpose, because someone told me YouTube was doing it, and I wanted to see what the hell it was.
Then Cute Overload did it, and I kept clicking play, because I don’t remember that song growing up, and the Pop-Up Video version they posted was amazing…lol.
LOL – I Rickrolled Alicia yesterday.
I wanna get Rickrolled. I mean…as a child of the 80’s I may or may not have grown up with that song…and may or may not have liked it. Maybe or maybe not so much so as to have purchased the…wait for it. Wait…wait…wait…wait…wait…
cassette tape.
I just purchased “Cry for Help” from iTunes with no awareness of the Rickrolling campaign.
Hooray for collective conciousness.
Hope you’re feeling better!
SW, you don’t remember that song? CRAZY! It infested every nook and cranny of my brain back in the day, and then lay dormant for all these years until now.
PT, I’m feeling much better, thanks. I like your new pic!
PP, I swear to god I am going to start wearing a tinfoil hat if you people don’t get out of my brain.
LP, you should never give that cassette tape up. You should never let it down. You should never run and around desert it. Etc.
here you go… I know how much you want to keep up on your Rick Astley news. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/webscout/2008/03/rick-astley-kin.html
Ok…I’m just going to say it…just going to put it out there. I never stopped liking this song and all this Rickrolling just makes me like it all the more. It harkens back to a simpler time in my life…my childhood…my childhood in…the 80’s. A time when my view of love was less cynical. More pure. Rick’s telling the girl that he’s never going to do anything stupid and he’s always going to be retarded for her and she for him. We all know, that changes and love starts to suck. But listening to this gives a little of that naivity back to me. I may or may not have misspelled naivity.