Thursday, 24 March 2011

Today's Review: Cute Slightly Ditsy Girls Who Play Fun Songs On The Ukelele

I just watched a video of a cute but slightly ditsy girl playing a fun song on a ukulele about having Stephen Fry's babies, to Stephen Fry. Her name is Molly Lewis.


It was fun, cute and slightly ditsy. While I was watching it, I was reminded of another cute but slightly ditsy girl who plays fun songs on a ukulele. The latter cute but slightly ditsy girl who plays fun songs on a ukulele you might recognise as Gooch from the later seasons of Scrubs. She was the cute but slightly ditsy girl who played fun songs on a ukulele. Her real name is Kate Micucci. If you miss her antics, you can also catch her on the new comedy show Raising Hope, in which she plays a cute but slightly ditsy girl playing fun songs on a ukulele.



The songs are fun. Ukuleles make everything fun, but the lyrics are always fun. Though I guess that could be because the lyrics are put to a ukulele. There's always some kind of cute but slightly ditsy humour about the lyrics of both these cute but slightly ditsy young women, but i'm sure if you confessed to being a serial killer in the form of song while playing a ukulele the police would just start smiling and bobbing in their seats and then forget to arrest you after.

Well, I just did a Google search, and found a top 10 of cute but slightly ditsy girls playing ukulele. I guess there's some kind of movement out there. I wish some of these cute but slightly ditsy girls would stop playing so many covers and work on doing more of their original cute but slightly ditsy songs. I there were only one type of music in the world, it should be this. Then everyone would wander along without a care and everyone would have ukuleles for instruments, which is good because they're quite small. Imagine if everyone in the world had a grand piano. Where would they all fit?

My rating: Five cute but slightly ditsy girls playing fun songs on five ukuleles. That has to be the best rating you could give anything ever.

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