I'm known to like several awesomely bad pop songs. I am that girl in the car next to you totally rocking out to "Shake Your Love" by Debbie Gibson. For that reason, this scene is one of the reasons why I love Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle:
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I have this in my Netflix queue. Perhaps it is time to move it to the top of it?
Ah yes. We are musical soulmates. Not only did I start singing "Shake Your Love" when I read it in your blog post - but I have nearly perfected the second harmony of "Hold On" after many years of alone-in-yer-car-belting practice.
Alanis anyone?
I love Alanis! I think some of her stuff is seriously under-rated even though I occasionally have a hard time getting past her style of listing stuff for lyrics.
That scene is terrible. They even forget the words half way through. It would have been so much better if they would have nailed it.
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