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Galavant lets get lyrical
Galavant lets get lyrical















I’m not here to talk you into liking or even watching an episode, just absorb the quote and tolerate it. I should also make it clear I don't have the virus and, to the best of my knowledge, never carried it. A lesson in prejudging, a book, a cover, all of that. This rabid silliness kept me away from the show for half a decade. Rick and Morty bring about visions of dorks rioting over very specific Mcdonalds dipping sauces and other embarrassing behavior. I’ll preface this by saying that I know saying “Rick and Morty” comes with a certain stigma not unlike being a Trekkie or being into Dungeons and Dragons. One of the tools I employed in my own battles and I now use to stand up against the rapidly changing world around me. I still consider myself blessed and want to share a particular quote I feel everyone needs right now. The start of 2020 has continued this trend. Every bit of mindfulness, every ounce of energy, every piece of perspective is met with more bad news. I feel like the stronger I become dealing with my own personal demons, the more the world around me turns negative and more challenging. I’ve had my share constant, sometimes near-fatal bouts with pneumonia, depression, anxiety, suicide, struggles with side effects of prescription drugs. Strength, regardless of form, takes work and adversity. I find it amazing how physically separated we all are yet so connected with everyone else through shared experience.all across the globe. She’s on my mind a lot, I’m sure there are a lot of people who you’re thinking about right now. One, in particular, is so bad off I’m not sure I could even get her a hard copy of this. I’m lucky, countless people are far worse off than I am. My office mate must have had to take a leak too as he happily scurries back to his corner of the office, his legs seeming to move twice as fast as necessary to achieve the speed he attains.Įvery minute seems to disappear into the wasteland that is just another Tuesday afternoon.īaring some sort of statistical abnormality such as a lightning strike or being hit by a meteor in the next five or so hours by the time you read this I will have made my 39th lap around the Sun. I feel so lonely, I also feel heart burn. I write until his whine tinged bark lets me know he wants back in.

galavant lets get lyrical

My trusty office mate, my dog, wants out.

galavant lets get lyrical

My parched mouth reminds me I forgot to get a water refill while up. If either child was awake they never saw me, fixated on either the back of their eyelids or Peabody and whatever time travel adventure he's in the middle of.Īfter taking care of the only issue I can, flushing and washing my hands I return to my office and "While I'm Still Here Repeats." I gaze into my bedroom, my exhausted wife is passed out as Peabody explains something to at most one of my still conscious children. She belts out "Let it go" to an empty living room.ĭown the hall my teenage daughters door is in it's perpetually shut state. In it's place the blonde princesses voice from "Frozen" replaces it. "Yesterday I found out the world, was, ending."

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Walking through the kitchen with a full bladder the sounds of "While I'm Still Here" fade Other notes: The album also has a bonus chorus before the big "Gonna be killer." finale that includes a lyric from the jester that I can't quite make out but goes something like "Comedy gold! Like, it never gets old," to which Richard replies "And if it does, YOU'LL never get old, because you'll be dead when I execute you.I arise from my chair filled with the flavor of fatigue that only a Tuesday afternoon can weigh down on a person. Richard: Those guys! After I behead them! Eh? Eh?

galavant lets get lyrical

Jester: I don't know sire, what is black and white and red all over? Richard: What's black and white and red all over? Other notes: when in the show Gal says "She's like a bear" about Isabella's snoring, the album has him saying "Aaaaaaand I'm done." Anyone know what's going on here?Īlso, if you spotted any I missed, please list 'em out and I'll add them here. My guess is that some of these sections were cut for run time and others were written for the show with visual gags that wouldn't work with just the music on the soundtrack, but I'm not sure. There are also some dialogue cuts in "Hey, Hey, We're the Monks" and "Let's Agree to Disagree." I switch off between listening to the big YouTube playlist of all the songs ripped from the show (low quality), and the cast albums on Spotify (high quality, but missing songs), and I've noticed there are some lyrics and jokes changed between versions.















Galavant lets get lyrical