I blame the empire that is MK&A ... or Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen for those not in the know. I blame them and all their media hype that keeps every ones "favourite" 80s family drama at the forefront of people's minds. Or should I perhaps blame my friend who thought the whole crazy dare up to begin with ....
The first stop on my trip is San Francisco ... home to cable cars, the Golden Gate Bridge and the 49ers. And in two weeks, it was also be the home to me, hanging off the side of a Cable Car singing the "Full House" theme song into my ipod voice recorder, asking some nice local to take a photo. Because apparently, that will be the first dare in Sarah's "Who Dares Wins" competition. (Please note: the winner here is definitely not ME, all I am guaranteed is embarrasment!!)
Not that anyone can even knows all the words to the stupid theme song anyway, but that's what the internet was invented for... everywhere you go, everywhere you look, there's somebody who needs you ... I can hardly wait.
But worst of all, the dares are snowballing ... and the stupider the better apparently. At this stage, I now also have to ask someone "Do you know the way to San Jose?" (accompanied by the obligatory ... "a dah dah dah-da dah dah dah dah-da-da" ... catchy, just like the song). No doubt more will follow ...
The first stop on my trip is San Francisco ... home to cable cars, the Golden Gate Bridge and the 49ers. And in two weeks, it was also be the home to me, hanging off the side of a Cable Car singing the "Full House" theme song into my ipod voice recorder, asking some nice local to take a photo. Because apparently, that will be the first dare in Sarah's "Who Dares Wins" competition. (Please note: the winner here is definitely not ME, all I am guaranteed is embarrasment!!)
Not that anyone can even knows all the words to the stupid theme song anyway, but that's what the internet was invented for... everywhere you go, everywhere you look, there's somebody who needs you ... I can hardly wait.
But worst of all, the dares are snowballing ... and the stupider the better apparently. At this stage, I now also have to ask someone "Do you know the way to San Jose?" (accompanied by the obligatory ... "a dah dah dah-da dah dah dah dah-da-da" ... catchy, just like the song). No doubt more will follow ...
What ever happened to predictibility?
The milkman, the paperboy, evening TV.
Everywhere you look , everywhere you go (there's a heart).
There's a heart
A hand to hold onto.
Everywhere you look , everywhere you go.
There's a face
Of somebody who needs you.
Eveywhere you look,
When you're lost out there and you're all alone,
A light is waiting to carry you home,
Everywhere you look.
Everywhere you look.