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whoah-ooo-ooh-ooo-ooh-ooo-oh! whoah-ooh-ooo-ooh-ooo-ooh-ooo-oh!11:47 AM
Tuesday, April 01, 2008

I'm rmbring watching american idol last week. i know this is a bit delayed but there was really one song that struck deep into the chords of my soul. And it wasn't sung by my favourite singers either.

I'm a huge fan of that heath-ledger-rocker michael johns and i admittedly have a huge crush on the andiemacdowell/juliarobertsesque brooke white. BUT it was the song by the asthmatic little boy with the mexican fastfood last name, david archuleta, that really inspired me.

not his performance though. I thought it was crap. his song choice.

cos i've heard that song before. and as i heard him singing it, i couldnt recognize it at first. then when he sang "we're all someone's daughter/ we're all someone's son" i thought to myself: where have I heard this line before...

then when he went to the chorus (see the title of the post). I rmbred.

the original song was so much better. and it was so thoroughly uplifting and inspiring.

and it was in an inspirational scene featured in a movie called hot rod, which i watched in camp.

here it is.



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