- Memories Form Who We Are
- Parody of "Daddy's Oldsmobile" by Hal Ketchum
- Music video ideas:
- Based on a true story, music video must show a lookalike actor of 2013 me singing to fellow friends in a car (either a blue 2009 Toyota Prius, as had originally happened, or a 1992 Oldsmobile, as the original song about an Oldsmobile was published in 1992) that I need to find a memory-erasing pill in order to unburden myself of any bad memory I suffer from having.
- A lookalike actress of 2013 Kayla Brown must sing to him that "memories form who we are" for a few reasons. Then my actor must sing back to her a debate about how possibly removing bad, unwanted memories could make us better people, because some who have grown up in abusive circumstances "pay it forward" by later becoming abusive themselves.
- If the original Kayla Brown (since married) is interested in this acting role, she may revert her looks to her 2013 appearance if necessary.
- A blond male college freshman (name since forgotten) was also in the back seat with Kayla during this conversation, while I sat shotgun. A lookalike actor can be a background extra in this video, but without a vocal role. If we can recall this guy's name and track him down, he can be that extra if interested. He'll just have to revert his looks to his 2013 appearance if necessary.
- Lyric ideas:
- LYRICS:
Original Title: "ENG's Ideas, Inventions, and Innovations Journal"
This blog, started 3-15-2005, contains journal entries and also ideas, innovations, and inventions that come to mind.
Note: All personal entries that aren't the 3 I's will be labeled "(Personal Entry)" on the titles' ends.
My blog is now "BIG YES BOMB" because I found Jason Carter on Facebook one night and asked, "Are you...
...Elder Carter from Nagasaki?" His answer is the title today!
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Son of W.A.Y. parody: Memories Form Who We Are
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