|
|
Line 1: |
Line 1: |
− | {{ibs}}
| |
− | {{iboriginal|dingdingdong|You touch my Tra-La-La}}
| |
− | {{ibprofile|tumult|tumult}}
| |
− | {{ibdate|May 2004|May 3, 2004}}
| |
− | {{ibspinoffs
| |
− | |spinoff1=ringmybellespn
| |
− | |title1=Touch my tra la la on ESPN
| |
− | |spinoff2=tralala-wrestling
| |
− | |title2=You touch my Tra La La - Wrestling Version
| |
− | |spinoff3=pepperstralala
| |
− | |title3=Touch Brian Pepper's Tra la la!
| |
− | |spinoff4=utouchsmytralala
| |
− | |title4=Touch my Tra-La-La - Literal Version
| |
− | |spinoff5=soccertralala
| |
− | |title5=Tra La La, with soccer
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{ibe}}
| |
| | | |
− | The "tra-la-la" fad involves a clip from Gunther's aptly titled "Ding Dong Song", and is usually accompanied by pictures of people "touching tra-la-las", or replacing "tra-la-la" with a different item, such as "stapler" or adding the tra-la-la sample into a different song.
| |
− |
| |
− |
| |
− | {{fad}}
| |
− | {{Mullet Man}}
| |