Phenomenon – Therapy Tales #373

According to my in-house Therapy Tales expert (Wife) this is what’s known as “a bit of a stretch”. Therefore, I anticipate absolutely no one getting this but me. Which works out fine because I love it.

I have been researching Humanistic therapies for a project and I’m darned if I can read the word “phenomenological” (and don’t get me started on “fields“) without going…
Muh-nah-muh-nah…

Those of you who don’t experience this please consider yourselves lucky. Oh, and you are most welcome for the ear worm.

**hums**

Do do ba doo doo…
Muh-nah-muh-nah..

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ps. If you *really* have no muppet-based celebrity cultural experiences.. **sigh**.. here you go.

I don’t know.. young people today.. ;)

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26 Comments

  1. Anne

     /  August 20, 2012

    I get it!! Does that make me extra special?
    I can never say phenomenological either.
    I love this one too :)

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    • You get one gold star for getting it, another for helping me prove my wife wrong which I assure you happens *very* rarely, and another for preventing me from thinking myself insane.

      Doo – do- be doo doo!

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  2. I so get this. I was ‘do-do-be-do-do’ ing before the cartoon had downloaded!

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  3. Lindy

     /  August 20, 2012

    Phenomenology is great, once you get the hang of it ;) (this comment was written in a pathetic attempt to conceal the fact that I don’t get it :(

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  4. Lindy

     /  August 20, 2012

    OH – now I get it :O LOL

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  5. Karen

     /  August 20, 2012

    Reminds me of “That would be an ecumenical matter”. Said repeatedly by a drunk Irish priest. (in ‘Father Ted’).
    I find that if I precede the sentence sounding somewhat scatter-brained and mumbling, I am perceived as very ‘intellectual’.
    Says the one that immediately makes the association with a drunk priest….

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    • Feck! Drink! Ers! Girls! I love Father Ted.. now I’ll have to do a cartoon about drunk Irish priests… ;)

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  6. Sarah

     /  August 20, 2012

    I totally got it – It craked me up

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  7. I can’t believe so many people got it! Everyone here looks at me like I’m crazy because I, too, do this!

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  8. I was thinking of the Mana-mana Song from Sesame Street. You brightened my day!

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  9. I get it too! I feel special :)

    Mnah mnah…

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  10. Phenomenological… or existential… or post-structuralist… or solipistic… or maybe Lacanian, with a slightly post-Heideggerian nuance…

    Derrida, Derrida, Derrida… Husserl, Husserl, Husserl…

    =:0

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  11. Beautiful! :D

    I do this as a duet with my mate, I do the doo doo bits and she does mahna mahna. This leaves me at a disadvantage as I have a pavlovian response to her mahnas; I am at her complete mercy as she throws out a mahna mahna at the most inconvenient moments which I am forced to complete with a do doo do do doo.

    It’s a hard life, being a pink open-mouthed wide-eyed fluffy thing.

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  12. Joanna

     /  August 22, 2012

    Get to it!! mahnamanah!

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  13. Joanna

     /  August 23, 2012

    mahnamanah

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  14. HV

     /  October 2, 2012

    How could anyone not get this?!!!

    New to TT…. totally loving it, after 16 months in dynamic psychotherapy, with the ending forced by the NHS, and loving my T as much as I want to punch him… Yeah. Quack,

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  15. Sounds like a bad case of Synesthesia !!

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