Friday Ear Worm That You Shouldn't Listen To
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Friday Ear Worm That You Shouldn't Listen To

You shouldn’t listen to this. Really.
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this episode, you should probably

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stop right now. Just don't continue listening because I'm potentially about to throw an earworm, a thing that'll get stuck in your your brain, some, some words, some, lines from a movie that our family saw during the break a couple weeks ago. The movie is called Storks. It's, it's actually a maybe I went in with really low expectations, and was pleasantly surprised. I hadn't realized Andy Samberg was one of the main voices, and I like his humor and as well his, colleague colleague cohort in Lonely Island.

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I think it's Jerma. It might be

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I think

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it's Jerma. Maybe it's the other other guy. Anyways, is also one of the voices of a pigeon. Annie Samberg is a stork. It's all about how storks used to deliver babies, now they don't, and maybe they should again and the conflict that ensues.

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But this pigeon, which I think is voiced by Jorma, is sort of this surfer dude turned business guy who wants to be the boss and kind of rats out Andy Samberg's character. Without spoiling it, you should see if you have kids they'll laugh. It's funny. It's cute enough and will make you appreciate and enjoy your family and maybe you want to have a baby or something. It doesn't doesn't do that for me but maybe it will for you or maybe have a stork deliver a baby I guess.

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But anyways, so if you

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haven't stopped already which you should, there's this part in the movie sort of partway through where the pigeon kind of figures out what's going on. He's happy, he's excited, and he's you know proud of himself, and then he does this little thing, starts saying this as he, starts to sort of celebrate and go back to his boss to tell him what's been going on. So I'll play it now, which you should stop listening before I play it. So here it is, but make sure you stop.

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Goodbye, bro. How you like me now? Oh. How you like me now? How you like me now?

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How do you like me? And you're sure you saw this? Yes. I'm sure I saw this.

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So there you go. In case you didn't catch it, the little catchphrase part, how you like me now is has become this thing that in our family, that our line that keeps getting quoted over and over randomly at random points. And we all laugh when someone says it at first, and then twenty minutes later when someone is still saying it, we're getting kind of annoyed. And usually, Lucy is in particular seems particularly annoyed by it often, and it'll end with somebody shouting, please stop it. Please stop.

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Please stop. It's apparently been it was it sounds like a song that's like been around for a while. It was, it actually came out in like 2009 is what that little sort of riff is based on. 2009 song How You Like Me Now by the Heavy and, you know, it's been used I think in lots of trailers and movies. It's got that kind of like catchy beat that makes sense for that kind of stuff but anyways they use it to good effect in in the Storks flick and, so now it's maybe stuck in your head, maybe not.

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We'll see. Tweet at me if it is. IChris on Twitter and, you can comment in our subreddit in the stuffy Slack too. If you're a Patreon supporter, patreon.com/ichris. Not a lot of meat to this episode, just a little bit of, an earworm that'll hopefully get stuck in yours and hopefully it's transferred out of my brain because I keep saying it even when I don't want to into yours and you end up spending the whole weekend saying,

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hi Lachman now.

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Okay. Have a good weekend. Bye.