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Old 04-01-2008, 03:15 PM #1
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Default MS Tunes

While MS is kicking my ask right now, I tried to take a nap but the MS Vise Grip would not let me. So to relax I put songs to my symptoms. I started out with the Edmund Fitzgerald and it soon turned to the Ballroom Blitz. I changed the lyrics here to:

Oh, yeah, it was like lightning, every nerve was frightening
And the music wasn't soothing but they all started grooving

Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
And the nerve at the back said
Everyone attack and it turned into a ballroom blitz
And the nerve in the corner said
Boy, I wanna warn ya, it'll turn into a ballroom blitz
Ballroom blitz, ballroom blitz, ballroom blitz
Ballroom blitz


Now the nerve in the back
Is ready to crack as it raises its axons to the brain
And the nerve in the corner is ev'ryone's mourner
It could kill you with a wink of her eye

Oh yeah, it was electric, so frightfully hectic
And the band started leaving, 'cause they all stopped breathing


What song describes your symptoms?
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