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  • Anybody know this song?

    I've not got a lot of detail to go on... but I'll give it a shot.

    I was driving home last night and I heard a song on the radio which immediately infected my brain with it's catchiness, whether or not it's a good song is subjective (so let's steer clear of that line of enquiry!)

    Anyway, I noted how it sounds a little like Jessie J's Domino.. and I'm damn sure, it was either Kesha or a Kesha rip off, from the way she sounded. And all I can recall is that it had the lyric "Cheerio!" in it. Which is said at the end of a verse/chorus in a faux British accent.

    Can anybody help me with what song this is?

    Thanks!

    2 AnswersLyrics9 years ago
  • What happens if my ears don't pop?

    I'm going to Italy in about a week or so and it'll be my first plane flight ever... my brother went on a plane to Spain, and to Miami, a few years back and he says his ears didn't pop and he was in the most uncomfortable pain of his life...

    I know all about the "hold your nose and blow into your mouth" thing... but when I do it, it honestly seems like my head is about to explode and I bail out of trying to do it - for fear of busting a blood vessel, heh.

    Either way, kinda curious to know... what's going to happen? Any serious medical conditions I should be aware of? Will the pain / tedious feeling go away once the plane lands and the pressure stabilizes?

    Or will I die? Nah, I joke... just a little heads up / information about it would be great. Thanks all.

    6 AnswersAir Travel10 years ago