Have you heard Flo Rida’s new offering? Whistle. The title doesn’t quite give away the full lyric, which is: You can blow my whistle baby. None too shy is Mr. Flo Rida and with this song he takes a sexual intimacy and bellows about it out atop a beautiful scenic cliff featuring a bevy of scantily clad beauties frolicking in the surf below. I love this guy even if his lyrics make no sense because his voice quickens my pedal stroke and shoots me full of adrenalin whenever I hear one of his songs plated. Just wow.
Now let’s get to today’s ride in KSC. What can I say that I haven’t said before in over 400 offerings here? Well Kristen James has taken her dynamism and jumped her popularity even higher to the next escarpment on talent mountain because she is becoming even more playful, spontaneous and even courageous. Today as she played the remix of Flo Rida’s The Club Can’t Handle Me (one of my favorites) at the songs bridge she sang out: “ On John’s cue… Breakaway!” That put me right into orbit and the anaerobic zone (she knows how to play me) and what made it courageous in my mind is that here she was turning it over to me knowing full well it was coming back to her just like that old one person paddle ball game with the rubber band on it. It’s all coming together for her and I will make sure I have my DVR recording for her segment on Live from the Couch tomorrow morning between 7 and 9 am.
Another moment in Cinematic history featured a famous line about a whistle, (tame by today’s standards) spoken by Lauren Bacall in an exchange with her costar and husband Humphrey Bogart in the movie To Have and Have Not (1944) from the William Faulkner novel. (He co-wrote the screenplay) She said: You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow.”
Flo Rida’s version suits me just fine even if the whistle is silent.
FLO RIDA: WHISTLE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSnkWzZ7ZAA
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