Song Title: Lyric is "It's like rain-n-n-n on your wedding day..."

No. It’s Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up.”

Would it be even more ironic if it were the weatherman’s wedding, that day specifically chosen by him?

No it’s “Ironic” by Alanis Morrisette

Don’t be ridiculous. That was the girl from You Can’t Do That On Television.

Ironic right?

Or not.

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:smiley:

Yeah, I really do think…

“Rio” by Alanis Morrissette. “It’s like cherry ice cream smile on your wedding day…”

I’ve narrowed the song down to either Richard Harris’ Macarthur Park or Electric Indian’s Rain Dance. If only there was a search engine where I can put in the couple of lyrics that I know to find which song it belongs to…

I saw this in a movie about a bus that had to **speed **around the city, keeping its **speed **over fifty. And if its **speed **dropped, the bus would explode! I think it was called… “The bus that couldn’t slow down.”

Not sure what’s with the dickitude in this thread. OP asked a question, someone answered. Part of the fun of the Dope is that folks will respond to your thread if it’s interesting… or it will drop like a stone.

There’s good advice here, but some folks just don’t want to take it.

What dickitude? I just see people having fun with an existing meme after the (very easy and easily researched) question was answered.

Then how would we all get to feel needed and loved? Don’t take that away from me!

And by the way, it rained on my wedding day…which is supposed to be good luck.

Interesting! That superstition seems a bit … well, what’s the word? Backwards!

That’s what I meant!:smack:

Is it… Ghostbusters 2?

I think it is just a way of making you feel better about it raining on a day when you really don’t want to get wet…sometimes old wives were nice when they made these things up!

Well, I certainly think it’s pretty fancy that the beautiful wife of the man of my dreams is me!

Was she being ironic when she titled a song Ironic which does not contain any irony? Discuss amongst yourselves.

Terry Pratchett has a theory, according to which all those things that are considered good luck on the wedding day (rain, losing your veil, the bride or a child crying, not seeing the groom until he shows up at the altar, etc…) only became “good luck” on an ad-hoc basis to calm down a bride freaking out :slight_smile:

It was Moose?

Another fun part of the Dope is that while easily researched questions do get answered, they also get mocked mercilessly. It’s not dickitude, it’s taking the piss.