Man, I cried, and died, laughing.
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I know I’m one year late, but I just discovered this video this summer. Yes, I know it’s highly probable the original eHarmony video is a hoax, but it’s frickin’ hilarious anyway. After watching this several times (my colleagues this summer were really into it), some things came to mind:
- The actual cat footage is super adorable, and genius.
- I don’t think I’ll listen to another radio hit without wondering if it has been Songified. That app is scary good.
- Someone has too much time on their hands. And for that, thanks for some laughs.
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Arrrrrrrrrrrh, this songify cat lady’s words have become an ear worm. I keep hearing over and over . . . I love cats. I have even sang it a couple of times much to the dismay of my five dogs.
Haven’t songified my life because I don’t have a mobile device, but my colleague tried it at work, and I can testify – that app is smart. And scary. Now I can’t listen to a song on the radio without suspicion.
So have your songified your life? I had to look it up after your blog –
http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/07/06/an-app-to-make-your-words-musical/