Part 1 x 0:44 When I was a college studen at Doane University, I lived in a place called The Jungle during two school years. o It was the only Coed Party Room in the state of Nebraska at the time (Doane was the only Wet campus in the state, the dormitory Frees was the only Coed dormitory, and we were the only Party room - the room was a cultural phenomena there). o "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys was the #1 hit on my 30th birthday. x 1:16 When I spent a semster abroad in Alicante, Spain, we once went to an awesome Jimmy Hendrix club! o Purple is the main color or my public school (grades 1 to 12) and hometown. x 1:43 The Millers, from the YT channel Our 80s Life, drove from Kansas to Arizona for a Toto concert. o I told them they should have flagged the band to stop the concert and then say "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore." x 2:03 "We Will Rock You" by Queen was the most popular anthem rock song when I was in high school at Burwell High School. o Queen was the most popular sports band at Burwell High School at the time. x 2:25 "Tiny Dancer" by Elton John was a song that we often sang together as a group at quad parties at Doane University. o Doane University had residential halls called Quads where eight students lived in four rooms (two in each room). o The singing of the song was inspired by the movie Almost Famous. x 2:49 "Livin' On a Prayer" by Bon Jovi was one of two songs we sang as a nursing staff for karaoke, the other being "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey. x 3:14 A man walks into a psychiatrist's office wearing nothing more than underwear made of Saran Wrap. The psychiatrist looks at him and says "I can clearly see your nuts." x 3:30 The first day I was a college student (May 11, 1998) was The Flower Moon. o It was the day after I graduated from high school and I already agreed to be a student at Doane University after I graduated high school. o On the last Flower Moon I watched the movie Killers of the Flower Moon. x 3:45 Cool Whip was invented by a William A. Mitchell, who is from Nebraska. o 4:25 My girlfriend in Spain, when I spent a semester abroad there, informally sang "Without or Without You" by U2 in English (though she spoke very little English) and I most remember the lyrics she sang "My hands are tied, my body bruised" x 4:51 "Message in a Bottle" by The Police was released on September 7, 1979. o 1979 is my birth year. o It was released THE SAME DATE that ESPN was founded! o I remember it was sung at the end of the Halftime Show for Super Bowl 37 by Sting and No Doubt. † Three of my favorite music artists (No Doubt, Shania Twain, and Sting) performed! † 37 is significant because Nebraska is the 37th state. † It's significant that Sting sang at Super Bowl 37 because the #1 single in '83 was "Every Breath You Take" which he sang (83 is also the number of my home county). † My friend and former classmate is friends with Blake Shelton and goes hunting with him (he is Gwen Stefani's husband). † I have received multiple YT responses from Shania Twain actually. † No Doubt is the top band for my high school class.
Part 2 x 5:16 Michael Stipe of REM compared the theme of "Losing my Religion" to "Every Breath You Take" (1983) by The Police, saying, "It's just a classic obsession pop song." (wikipedia). x 5:41 Adele has the same birthdate number I have, 36. o It is calculated by adding the birthdate numbers together like added in numerology (12-07-1979= 1+2+0+7+1+9+7+9= 36) o On my 36th birthday the #1 hit was "Hello" by Adele. x 6:04 When I was in elementary school, we had Music Request Fridays for music class. o My friend used to always bring the single "Pour Some Sugar on Me" by Def Leppard. o Her father managed Fort Hartsuff (the smallest state park in Nebraska), a place where we would have her birthday parties. x Madonna: o Starred on Dick Tracy, the opening movie for our hometown movie theater (which was closed down for probably four years!) o Madonna: † Released her debut album in '83 (83 is the number of my home county) † Released an album in '84 (84 is the number of my mother's home county) † Released albums in '86 (the year I graduated kindergarten), '92 (the year I graduated elementary school), '94 (the year I graduated junior high), '98 (the year I graduated high school), and '15 (the year I graduated from nursing school). x 6:52 There is a Weird History video called "Queen vs. David Bowie | The Making of Under Pressure" o I am a tagger (I tag parts of videos) and trail blazer (I create a trail for other users to follow) for Weird History. o Weird History is amazing and has made A LOT of videos related to my tags. o I would highly recommend watching videos there frequently, it will be famous one day soon! x 7:16 The #1 hit on my 31st birthday was "Only Girl (In the World)" by Rihanna. o That was the 1st of three number #1 hits she had on my birthday, followed by "We Found Love" (on my 32nd birthday) and "Diamonds" (on my 33rd birthday). o She is the music artist with the most #1 hits on my birthday with FOUR (the other was "Live Your Life" on my 29th birthday). x 7:25 I joined a fraternity at Doane University called Alpha Pie Epsilon (APE) and we are called The Apes. o The unofficial dormitory room for The Apes was The Jungle. o There was also a backyard golf course that one of my grandmother's neighbors made that she called The Funky Monkey. o There was a guy in my freshman class at Doane University that used to lip sync Beastie Boys songs for performances (he was really good and very fun!). x 8:05 For "Yellow Ledbetter" by Pearl Jam o I was born on Pearl Harbor Day (December 7) o For the lyrics "I want to, wanna drum it all away I said, "I don't, I don't know whether I was the boxer or the bag" † I won the competition for the top drum solo two years in a row at the local band olympics at the end of elementary school and beginning of junior high. † I trained at the Lincoln Boxing Club at Air Park when I moved to Lincoln much later in my life. x 8:21 "Two Tickets to Paradise" by Eddie Money is on the label Columbia. o Columbia used to be the name people refered to the area later known as The United States. o The year I graduated from elementary school was the 500th Anniversary of Christopher Columbus's 1492 ground-shaking voyage. o My mother's side of the family (with the name Shrunk) moved to Columbus, Nebraska (indirectly named after Christopher Columbus) to start off in the New World. o I lived in Columbia (named after Christopher Columbus) when I attended the University of Missouri. o For my christmas present a couple of years ago, I received books about The Columbian Trade.
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Part 1
x 0:44 When I was a college studen at Doane University, I lived in a place called The Jungle during two school years.
o It was the only Coed Party Room in the state of Nebraska at the time (Doane was the only Wet campus in the state, the dormitory Frees was the only Coed dormitory, and we were the only Party room - the room was a cultural phenomena there).
o "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys was the #1 hit on my 30th birthday.
x 1:16 When I spent a semster abroad in Alicante, Spain, we once went to an awesome Jimmy Hendrix club!
o Purple is the main color or my public school (grades 1 to 12) and hometown.
x 1:43 The Millers, from the YT channel Our 80s Life, drove from Kansas to Arizona for a Toto concert.
o I told them they should have flagged the band to stop the concert and then say "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."
x 2:03 "We Will Rock You" by Queen was the most popular anthem rock song when I was in high school at Burwell High School.
o Queen was the most popular sports band at Burwell High School at the time.
x 2:25 "Tiny Dancer" by Elton John was a song that we often sang together as a group at quad parties at Doane University.
o Doane University had residential halls called Quads where eight students lived in four rooms (two in each room).
o The singing of the song was inspired by the movie Almost Famous.
x 2:49 "Livin' On a Prayer" by Bon Jovi was one of two songs we sang as a nursing staff for karaoke, the other being "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey.
x 3:14 A man walks into a psychiatrist's office wearing nothing more than underwear made of Saran Wrap. The psychiatrist looks at him and says "I can clearly see your nuts."
x 3:30 The first day I was a college student (May 11, 1998) was The Flower Moon.
o It was the day after I graduated from high school and I already agreed to be a student at Doane University after I graduated high school.
o On the last Flower Moon I watched the movie Killers of the Flower Moon.
x 3:45 Cool Whip was invented by a William A. Mitchell, who is from Nebraska.
o 4:25 My girlfriend in Spain, when I spent a semester abroad there, informally sang "Without or Without You" by U2 in English (though she spoke very little English) and I most remember the lyrics she sang "My hands are tied, my body bruised"
x 4:51 "Message in a Bottle" by The Police was released on September 7, 1979.
o 1979 is my birth year.
o It was released THE SAME DATE that ESPN was founded!
o I remember it was sung at the end of the Halftime Show for Super Bowl 37 by Sting and No Doubt.
† Three of my favorite music artists (No Doubt, Shania Twain, and Sting) performed!
† 37 is significant because Nebraska is the 37th state.
† It's significant that Sting sang at Super Bowl 37 because the #1 single in '83 was "Every Breath You Take" which he sang (83 is also the number of my home county).
† My friend and former classmate is friends with Blake Shelton and goes hunting with him (he is Gwen Stefani's husband).
† I have received multiple YT responses from Shania Twain actually.
† No Doubt is the top band for my high school class.
Part 2
x 5:16 Michael Stipe of REM compared the theme of "Losing my Religion" to "Every Breath You Take" (1983) by The Police, saying, "It's just a classic obsession pop song." (wikipedia).
x 5:41 Adele has the same birthdate number I have, 36.
o It is calculated by adding the birthdate numbers together like added in numerology (12-07-1979= 1+2+0+7+1+9+7+9= 36)
o On my 36th birthday the #1 hit was "Hello" by Adele.
x 6:04 When I was in elementary school, we had Music Request Fridays for music class.
o My friend used to always bring the single "Pour Some Sugar on Me" by Def Leppard.
o Her father managed Fort Hartsuff (the smallest state park in Nebraska), a place where we would have her birthday parties.
x Madonna:
o Starred on Dick Tracy, the opening movie for our hometown movie theater (which was closed down for probably four years!)
o Madonna:
† Released her debut album in '83 (83 is the number of my home county)
† Released an album in '84 (84 is the number of my mother's home county)
† Released albums in '86 (the year I graduated kindergarten), '92 (the year I graduated elementary school), '94 (the year I graduated junior high), '98 (the year I graduated high school), and '15 (the year I graduated from nursing school).
x 6:52 There is a Weird History video called "Queen vs. David Bowie | The Making of Under Pressure"
o I am a tagger (I tag parts of videos) and trail blazer (I create a trail for other users to follow) for Weird History.
o Weird History is amazing and has made A LOT of videos related to my tags.
o I would highly recommend watching videos there frequently, it will be famous one day soon!
x 7:16 The #1 hit on my 31st birthday was "Only Girl (In the World)" by Rihanna.
o That was the 1st of three number #1 hits she had on my birthday, followed by "We Found Love" (on my 32nd birthday) and "Diamonds" (on my 33rd birthday).
o She is the music artist with the most #1 hits on my birthday with FOUR (the other was "Live Your Life" on my 29th birthday).
x 7:25 I joined a fraternity at Doane University called Alpha Pie Epsilon (APE) and we are called The Apes.
o The unofficial dormitory room for The Apes was The Jungle.
o There was also a backyard golf course that one of my grandmother's neighbors made that she called The Funky Monkey.
o There was a guy in my freshman class at Doane University that used to lip sync Beastie Boys songs for performances (he was really good and very fun!).
x 8:05 For "Yellow Ledbetter" by Pearl Jam
o I was born on Pearl Harbor Day (December 7)
o For the lyrics "I want to, wanna drum it all away
I said, "I don't, I don't know whether I was the boxer or the bag"
† I won the competition for the top drum solo two years in a row at the local band olympics at the end of elementary school and beginning of junior high.
† I trained at the Lincoln Boxing Club at Air Park when I moved to Lincoln much later in my life.
x 8:21 "Two Tickets to Paradise" by Eddie Money is on the label Columbia.
o Columbia used to be the name people refered to the area later known as The United States.
o The year I graduated from elementary school was the 500th Anniversary of Christopher Columbus's 1492 ground-shaking voyage.
o My mother's side of the family (with the name Shrunk) moved to Columbus, Nebraska (indirectly named after Christopher Columbus) to start off in the New World.
o I lived in Columbia (named after Christopher Columbus) when I attended the University of Missouri.
o For my christmas present a couple of years ago, I received books about The Columbian Trade.
I did not hear "grass monkey" at all.
I am deaf, and by no means have ever heard some of these " misheard " lyrics