
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..
- Fantastic – Therapy Tales #372
- Perfection – Therapy Tales #371
- Sniff – Therapy Tales #370
- Mindfulness – Therapy Tales #369
- Transaction – Therapy Tales #368
ps. If you *really* have no muppet-based celebrity cultural experiences.. **sigh**.. here you go.
I don’t know.. young people today.. ![]()








Anne
/ August 20, 2012I get it!! Does that make me extra special?
I can never say phenomenological either.
I love this one too
WG
/ August 20, 2012You 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!
Manic Sleep Teacher
/ August 20, 2012I so get this. I was ‘do-do-be-do-do’ ing before the cartoon had downloaded!
WG
/ August 20, 2012You are ***awesome***
Lindy
/ August 20, 2012Phenomenology 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
Lindy
/ August 20, 2012OH – now I get it :O LOL
WG
/ August 21, 2012well done
Karen
/ August 20, 2012Reminds 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….
WG
/ August 21, 2012Feck! Drink! Ers! Girls! I love Father Ted.. now I’ll have to do a cartoon about drunk Irish priests…
Sarah
/ August 20, 2012I totally got it – It craked me up
WG
/ August 21, 2012hurrah!
Chrysalis
/ August 21, 2012I can’t believe so many people got it! Everyone here looks at me like I’m crazy because I, too, do this!
WG
/ August 21, 2012It seems to be a trend! crazy loves company
screamingmango
/ August 21, 2012I was thinking of the Mana-mana Song from Sesame Street. You brightened my day!
WG
/ August 21, 2012yay!
giantfossilizedarmadillo
/ August 21, 2012I get it too! I feel special
Mnah mnah…
WG
/ August 21, 2012Doo Doo be doo doo!!
Brian Collinson
/ August 21, 2012Phenomenological… or existential… or post-structuralist… or solipistic… or maybe Lacanian, with a slightly post-Heideggerian nuance…
Derrida, Derrida, Derrida… Husserl, Husserl, Husserl…
=:0
WG
/ August 21, 2012LOL!
Now you’re making me think of a certain Philosophy song…
JudgeMental
/ August 22, 2012Beautiful!
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.
Joanna
/ August 22, 2012Get to it!! mahnamanah!
WG
/ August 22, 2012DDDDDddddddddddd…….
OO DOO BE DOO DOO!!!
I need an aspirin..
Joanna
/ August 23, 2012mahnamanah
JudgeMental
/ August 25, 2012Do do dooo do…
HV
/ October 2, 2012How 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,
counsellingtutors
/ January 18, 2013Sounds like a bad case of Synesthesia !!