View Full Version : Omg Omg Omg Fol Theme Song Sung!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Czas na Zywiec 05-05-2002, 10:51 PM OMG, you know those two comedians from Weekend Update? Tina Fey and that other guy. Well they sung the FOL theme song really fast!!!!!!!!!! They were in teh audience and the spotlight came onto them! There were like:
You take the good
You take the bad
You take them both
And there you have
The Facts of Life! The Facts of Life!
The Facts of Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiife!!!!!!!!
The Facts of Liiiiiiiiiiiife!
Aha! I started to sing along and it was sooo funny! I am so glad I decided to watch it! It was sooooo worth it!!!!!!
mininancy 05-06-2002, 03:41 PM The guy was Jimmy Fallon, he was the one who said that he had a crush on Nancy when he was younger.
vienna waits 05-06-2002, 04:27 PM they like messed up the song.
InspectorExstead 05-06-2002, 10:22 PM at the end the lady was like "and there you have, the facts, of life."
i couldn't stop laughing there.
but i still think they shoulda sung the whole thing. all of the different ones! lol...
ABlairican Pie 05-06-2002, 10:22 PM "They like messed up the song"??? What's with the word LIKE???
Why can't we just say "They messed up the song"????:confused: :rolleyes:
vienna waits 05-06-2002, 11:15 PM Originally posted by Tad Warner
"They like messed up the song"??? What's with the word LIKE???
Why can't we just say "They messed up the song"????:confused: :rolleyes:
because like, i like the word like
InspectorExstead 05-07-2002, 10:49 PM Originally posted by tootieismyfav
because like, i like the word like
because you say so? is that it?
Sean Snow 05-08-2002, 07:24 AM I wish they had sung the whole theme, but I guess they did it because they were running off schedule..they ended up ending the shows at 15 minutes past 11 pm.
vienna waits 05-08-2002, 04:16 PM Originally posted by InspectorExstead
because you say so? is that it?
sure why not.
ABlairican Pie 05-08-2002, 09:08 PM But what does it MEAN????:confused:
vienna waits 05-08-2002, 10:00 PM Originally posted by Tad Warner
But what does it MEAN????:confused:
You have never heard of the word like before?
ABlairican Pie 05-08-2002, 10:18 PM I KNOW what the word "like" means: 1) to like--to have affection for someone/something, i.e., I like Blair. I like Blair's gorgeous curly crimson locks. 2) to be similar to something, i.e., Blair's gorgeous curly crimson locks are like a toasty crackling bonfire on
a cool summer night on the beach. 3) synonym for "for instance,"
"for example", "such as", etc.--There are so many things I enjoy in life, like Blair's gorgeous curly crimson locks, walking past a crackling bonfire on a cool summer night on the beach, Iron Maiden tunes, cherry pie, etc.
The way you used it in that sentence "They like messed up the theme song" made no sense. It's the overuse of that word where it has no meaning, it's just a habitual thing, like, y'know... 'N stuff.
Like...Whatever.
:rolleyes:
°Bubbly Blonde° 05-09-2002, 05:11 PM Originally posted by Tad Warner
I KNOW what the word "like" means: 1) to like--to have affection for someone/something, i.e., I like Blair. I like Blair's gorgeous curly crimson locks. 2) to be similar to something, i.e., Blair's gorgeous curly crimson locks are like a toasty crackling bonfire on
a cool summer night on the beach. 3) synonym for "for instance,"
"for example", "such as", etc.--There are so many things I enjoy in life, like Blair's gorgeous curly crimson locks, walking past a crackling bonfire on a cool summer night on the beach, Iron Maiden tunes, cherry pie, etc.
The way you used it in that sentence "They like messed up the theme song" made no sense. It's the overuse of that word where it has no meaning, it's just a habitual thing, like, y'know... 'N stuff.
Like...Whatever.
:rolleyes: Okay, who really cares about how someone uses the word 'like'...I just, LIKE, dont get it....who cares?? :confused:
Czas na Zywiec 05-09-2002, 06:04 PM Originally posted by Tad Warner
I KNOW what the word "like" means: 1) to like--to have affection for someone/something, i.e., I like Blair. I like Blair's gorgeous curly crimson locks. 2) to be similar to something, i.e., Blair's gorgeous curly crimson locks are like a toasty crackling bonfire on
a cool summer night on the beach. 3) synonym for "for instance,"
"for example", "such as", etc.--There are so many things I enjoy in life, like Blair's gorgeous curly crimson locks, walking past a crackling bonfire on a cool summer night on the beach, Iron Maiden tunes, cherry pie, etc.
The way you used it in that sentence "They like messed up the theme song" made no sense. It's the overuse of that word where it has no meaning, it's just a habitual thing, like, y'know... 'N stuff.
Like...Whatever.
:rolleyes:
That was LIKE so totally cooool!!!!!
:joke:
I'm not an airhead. LOL
ABlairican Pie 05-09-2002, 09:15 PM Well, like, you know, like how people like say like stuff that like
doesn't like add anything like any meaning to like a sentence and stuff like that, like, you know? Like, I know like that's like how people talk like 'n' stuff, but like it's like really weird when they like add it into like their sentences and like, stuff. Like some idiosyncratic thing, like, you know. Like.
Idiosyncratic ISN'T, like, that "band" that had like Britney's former, like, boyfriend, Justin Timberlike. Like it means, some weird habit or like, thingie that people do over and over and, like, over again.
°Bubbly Blonde° 05-09-2002, 11:05 PM Originally posted by Tad Warner
Well, like, you know, like how people like say like stuff that like
doesn't like add anything like any meaning to like a sentence and stuff like that, like, you know? Like, I know like that's like how people talk like 'n' stuff, but like it's like really weird when they like add it into like their sentences and like, stuff. Like some idiosyncratic thing, like, you know. Like.
Idiosyncratic ISN'T, like, that "band" that had like Britney's former, like, boyfriend, Justin Timberlike. Like it means, some weird habit or like, thingie that people do over and over and, like, over again.
Okay, it's not like he put THAT many 'like's in his sentence. I use the word 'like' because it help express myself, and no, it isn't that big of a deal, so dont make it one puleeze. Thanx. :wave:
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