An acquaintance on FaceBook recently said that I have "adorable" and "creepy" reversed in my brain.
I am afraid I have to agree...or maybe there is a fine line between the two, and Ihave a different sense of where exactly it lies.And I don't think I am alone in the way I percieve things.
For example...
Here's a blog I came across recently called
Cake Wrecks, which celebrates bad ideas, bad results, and general LULZ in the world of...cakes, of course.
I think both of these are creepy as hell
But I find This adorable
What brought the comment on in the first place?
My statement that I find "The Teddy Bears'Picnic" tyo be an extremely creepy song...along with 80% of other material from the past intended for children.
Under the cut there's a link to a collection of "Vintage Children's Favorites 1926-1950" I recently got from
just_good_music , a community very worth joining if you are not already a member.
Judge for yourself.
1. Laughing Policeman
2. Prune Song - Frank Crumit
3. Wedding of the Painted Doll - Turner Layton
4. Barnacle Bill the Sailor - Frank Luther
5. Runaway Train - Vernon Dalhart
6. Teddy Bears' Picnic - BBC Dance Orchestra
7. Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? - BBC Dance Orchestra
8. Grandfather's Clock
9. I'm Popeye the Sailorman
10. Ragtime Cowboy Joe - Hill Billies
11. Owl and the Pussy Cat
12. Heigh-Ho - Roy Atwell
13. Balloons
14. Dicky Bird Hop - Gracie Fields
15. Bee Song - Arthur Askey
16. Three Little Fishes - The Three Ginx
17. We're off to See the Wizard - Ken Darby Singers
18. Run, Rabbit, Run - Allen
19. Christopher Robin at Buckingham Palace - Ann Stephens
20. Swinging on a Star - Bing Crosby
21. Woody Woodpecker Song - The Andrews Sisters
22. Thing - Phil Harris & His Orchestra
23. Tubby the Tuba - Danny Kaye
24. Little Man (You've Had a Busy Day) - Ray Noble
25. Goodnight, Children, Everywhere - Vera Lynn
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