Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Om Nashi Me

If, for some reason, I was dropped into the middle of a dense jungle with only a machete to hack my way out, and an iPod programmed with only one song to play on repeat for motivation, I would choose this song. And I would succeed with the task in record time.

It is also great for driving on highways.

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2 comments:

Joel said...

This song defines our road trip to and from Madison. Oh also the Wonderful World/Uncle Kracker mash-up too.

mm said...

I'm not sure it would be my choice, but it's a great post for 'O'!!