Note: If this is your first time to TotalFluff, please visit this brief explanation. Thanks!
Greetings, readers!
I am more than a bit surprised. Somehow, the “I really like you” song has managed to get even fluffier. It now has a music video. A very pointless music video.
You see, unlike most music videos, the song “I really like you” does not even try to make it seem plausible that the main person in the video is the one singing the song. Instead, the video features Tom Hanks as the “singer” for much of it.
Note: If this is your first time to TotalFluff, please visit this brief explanation. Thanks!
Greetings, readers!
It appears that the Webmaster originally scheduled something about Twitter for today. It can wait.
You see, there is a new song out. It has the potential of going viral at any point in time. It is already receiving publicity from multiple relatively unrelated groups.
The song in question is by Carly Rae Jepson, the creator of “Call Me, Maybe”. Her new song is called “I Really Like You.”
I have a few comments about it, of course.
The first deals with timing. I find it interesting that Carly Rae Jepson released this one in… March. February, after all, is the month of “love.” February 14 would have made a bit more sense for “I really like you” to be released, from a thematic perspective. However, since this song is still being picked up, and is likely only going to gain in popularity, it should not be much of an issue.
This does lead me to my second point, however.
I found it very interesting that the singer acknowledges that she does not “love” the person she is singing about, but instead “really (really … really) like you [the object of the singer’s affection.]”
As per usual with popular songs that go viral, it has a catchy tune. It also does not have much in the way of depth to its content.
Needless to say, “I Really Like You” by Carly Rae Jepson is not my favorite song, but it qualifies as a fluff of the day.
Note: If this is your first time to TotalFluff, please visit this brief explanation. Thanks!
Hiya, Fluffsters!
As you might be aware, the Oscars / Academy Awards ceremony-thingy was this past Sunday. And one of the songs up for “best original song” was “Everything is Awesome” from “The Lego Movie.” This song has a very special place in my heart, even though I haven’t yet seen the movie. You see, I was part of a group that went on a tour last year, and that song became our semi-official theme song.
You can hear a little bit of it from the beginning of the trailer:
And another quick clip that is probably from the movie, but I’m not completely sure…
But why am I sharing this? (Besides the little story from my life?)
BECAUSE THERE WAS A LIVE. PERFORMANCE. AT THE OSCARS. AND IT WAS AWESOME.
(See what I did there?)
…
Anywho, I found a copy on YouTube. And so here it is.
Note: If this is your first time to TotalFluff, please visit this brief explanation. Thanks!
Greetings, readers!
In part in “honor” of the majority of last week’s posts, and in large part to compensate for the overdose of sweetness on the blog recently, here is a video I found amusing. (I would suggest listening until the song’s end.)
Note: If this is your first time to TotalFluff, please visit this brief explanation. Thanks!
Hiya, Fluffsters!
I’ve had a slightly challenging week. So here are a couple of adorable energetic fluff videos.
I hope they brighten your day as much as they brighten mine.
One of the things I love about agility competitions is how much the dogs involved so obviously enjoy it. Especially as I grew up with a Bichon in the house. Our old Bichon used to love jumping and climbing. It was actually quite challenging when he was a puppy. We wanted to keep him out of certain areas, but we had trouble coming up with noninvasive barriers that were tall enough to keep him out. He was jumping over planks that were at least as tall as he was within the first month of coming home. And some of my favorite memories of him involve lying down on the floor, with some of my friends, and him successfully jumping over all of us. At once.
(He only weighed about 10-17 pounds at the “height” of his jumping days, so even if he missed, there was never any sort of serious repercussion for any of us.)
But, yeah. As I was saying, the dogs in agility competitions so clearly love it.
And just as proof that it does take a fair bit of skill, here’s one of the less perfect contestants. (Still good, just not as perfect as the first video.)
And then there was an epic trailer released for the new Fantastic 4 movie!
So, honestly, I’m going to slightly miss Ioan Groffudd as Mr. Fantastic. In part because his name is so… special. (Also in large part because he has an absolutely charming accent.) But I’m still very much looking forward to this new movie! I hope it lives up to its trailer!