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Thanks Radio, now at least I can say I've heard the song at all.
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Because the sound effect is painfully bad and cheesy?
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Cats are cute.
Not painfully bad nor cheesy. And since the cat plays significant role in the song, why to take it out ? |
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RMJ: [asks question] Greg: [provides answer] RMJ: "No." [asks question again] (In other words, since your question is the same, my answer is still the same.)
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It's not the same question. It's much more specific.
So, the answer is wrong. |
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While your talking about cats are cute, I have cats boucing off the walls when the song plays....
I have double the problems, cuase I have to hear the cat in the song and now listen to the ones at my home cryin at the exact same time... -Brian |
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not my cats, both get on their hind legs and start break dancin'
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Well, nothing is more cuter than cat that goes wild. That's the best thing in them ! Just join the fun. They loves it when you chase them. |
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bottom line (to me anyway) .. the song would be better without the cats. if nothing else, you have to agree it would be better not having them covering up her voice
i think the song itself is good, it reminds me of a lullaby or something. |
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I just know you had an urge to ask the same question again at the end of that post..
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