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bigmacbear) wrote2025-03-18 10:52 pm
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Inappropriate Music Beds
I was looking at my Facebook Memories and saw the following post from 4 years ago:
When Gary used to work in local TV news, we used to play a game called "Inappropriate Music Beds" (the song that would play after a story as they went to commercial). For example, following up a story about a boat accident with "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald".
As a result, today I have "Bad Day" by Daniel Powter stuck in my head. I leave the reason as an exercise for the reader.
Puzzled, I did a search and found the Wikipedia article 2021 Atlanta spa shootings, which has the reference I was looking for to make sense of the post (emphasis mine):
During a press conference on the shootings, Captain Jay Baker of the Cherokee County Sheriff's Department paraphrased what Long told investigators about his motives, saying "he was pretty much fed up and kind of at the end of his rope, and I guess it was a really bad day for him and this is what he did."
Posting this strictly so I never have to look this up again. Sheesh...
When Gary used to work in local TV news, we used to play a game called "Inappropriate Music Beds" (the song that would play after a story as they went to commercial). For example, following up a story about a boat accident with "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald".
As a result, today I have "Bad Day" by Daniel Powter stuck in my head. I leave the reason as an exercise for the reader.
Puzzled, I did a search and found the Wikipedia article 2021 Atlanta spa shootings, which has the reference I was looking for to make sense of the post (emphasis mine):
During a press conference on the shootings, Captain Jay Baker of the Cherokee County Sheriff's Department paraphrased what Long told investigators about his motives, saying "he was pretty much fed up and kind of at the end of his rope, and I guess it was a really bad day for him and this is what he did."
Posting this strictly so I never have to look this up again. Sheesh...