Deadsplinter Up! All Night: Like!

I like you but I'm not in like with you!

We all like different things, different artists and different music.  It seems even the word “like” has been taken over or at least changed by Facebook.  I don’t know about you but I ain’t going to let them do me Like That!

Can’t we just go back to the good old days when your friend would come up to you and tell you that so and so liked you and it meant they liked you and not clicked some stupid fucking button on a website?  Please tell me I’m not crazy and I am Just Like You.

Being liked shouldn’t make you have more questions than answers, it should make you want to dance with joy because if you are anything like me, you Like to Move It.

I know, I’m just rambling on incoherently tonight, it’s been a long week.  Maybe it’s the frustration of the news cycle or the grind of the work week but I Ain’t Living Long Like This!

Hope you like tonight’s theme, don’t forget to “Like” us on Facebook or wherever you “Like” stuff.

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21 Comments

  1. The Romantics – What I Like About You

     

    When I was 20-something, I vomited out this new verse and chorus:

    What I like about shoes.

    They fit my feet.

    Only gotta put ’em on when I want to go out to eat.  Yeah.

    No athlete’s foot in my toes.

    Don’t offend nobody but my nose and it’s true.

    That’s what I like about shoes.

  2. The best track off a stellar album, imho. 
    Janelle Monáe, “I Like That” 


    And one of the best random lyrics of all time. “Dem chickens is ash and I’m lotion.” 
    Mariah Carey, Fatman Scoop, Jermaine Dupri (and Wentworth! Miller), “It’s Like That” 

     

    • Also: @Loveshaq I recall the lost pre-adolescent art of notes in the locker, or having your friends–and people you don’t really know–ambush you at lunchtime to tell you someone is going to ask you out. And then maybe your friend would call you at home that evening to pass along the question. Always so many middle managers in the process.

    • I love this song so much!  I always pictured it as about a wave & not a woman though.  The lip of a wave  is the top of a tube.  It’s hard to explain but makes sense if you have ever been  in the tube of a wave.  

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