Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Any guesses...

as to where the name of my blog came from? Just wondering if anyone actually knows!!! My bro.in.law says it makes him nauseated just thinking about it. So I guess don't think too hard about it. But it does have meaning. Tell me if you have any guesses. I will reveal the TRUTH in my next post.

16 comments:

Amy said...

p.s. Beetles. you can't comment here because you already know.

daisy said...

It's a trashcan sinatras song: circling the circumference. Oh ya!

Brooke said...

I thought it sounded like a rodgers and hammerstein lyric but I can't pin it down...

Shayne said...

is it a Trash Can Sinatras song?

Sarah said...

Ame -- The thing about your readership is that we all know and LOVE the Trash Can Sinatras. That's right, Dais, Circling the Circumference. Fun, fun.

Amy said...

this is true. I underestimated all of you.

good job guys, good job!!!

... more to come later ....

Adrienne Hansen said...

Joshy squashy will be so excited to see he sort of made it into your blog!!!

Amy said...

yes indeed. squashy made it into "muchness"... I am SURE he will be thrilled.

Adrienne Hansen said...

he was disappointed that you didn't talk about how hot he is. maybe next time?

Amy said...

AWKWARD...

daisy said...

Amy---I must come clean....I wanted to win so bad, that I googled for the answer. I'm not proud of this. But there it is.

Amy said...

It's ok dais. Google is a powerful tool that I am guilty of using too.

Shayne said...

Amy, I did not know it was a TCS song before Daisy googled it but I like your title a lot more knowing the origin. Sometimes it IS too much of a muchness. I hear that.

Adrienne Hansen said...

time for a new one...

Amy said...

fine...
here it comes even though you won't like it.

Anonymous said...

i've been listening to tcs since before you were born, amy, and i've always thought that line had something to do with "all too much of a blacksmith's story..."

the thing is, my old tcs tapes didn't come with lyrics, these tcs boys are quite scottish, and, well, it seemed for years quite reasonable to assume that the fact that blacksmiths do indeed have stories to tell was relevant to the circumference to be circled.

doesn't change the fact that this blog is boring.