Do you say or sing anything sometimes when you stand up?

occasionally a hearty TA! DA! for getting vertical without help!;)

ETA: a rousing TA! DA! works well if you trip (hopefully not fall) or drop something (especially something messy).
 

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Not when I stand up.
But sometimes when I'm in a big rush to get something repetitively boring done, I'll sing some super motivating song on hi-speed, under my breath, as I whip into action. Yes, @Indiana Joe I'll take one of those padded jackets, thank you ;)
 
I never thought of a connection of saying or singing something while standing up. :unsure: I do like music and often have Alexa play songs I like and I sing along....my fav now before Christmas is Feliz Navidad..it makes me want to dance around the room😃
 
I live alone and sing songs all day long. Sometimes I change the words and try to make them funny.

For good mental health, I strum my guitar and sing 4 songs twice over 5 days/week. My music is traditional country and pop from the 50s and 60s.

"Hey Good Lookin'
What you got cookin?
How's about cookin' something up with me?"

"A real bad site, no one is happy tonight.
Walking in a winter nightmare."

I never run out of songs nor ways to "screw them up. "
 
It sounds like you've been talking to my friends and family! :LOL:
Who else would dial 911 for you?

You should have mixed in a bit of the Hut-Sut song with your usual boring stuff.

Remember: Hut-Sut Rawlson on the rillerah and a brawla, brawla sooit?

That would have gotten them out of their chairs and shuffleling a bit in the frontroom.
 
It's kind of funny or strange but I got my love of singing from my mother. When I was young, my mother would bring out in song and I would be so embarrassed I would leave the room. Funny how now I sing all the time. Living alone is good in 1 sense because there is no one around to tell me to "SHUT UP!"

"Ah, may I go a wandering
until the day I die.
May I laugh and sing
Beneath God's Clear Blue Skies"

My favourite all time song, "The Happy Wanderer" by Frank Weir (1953)
 

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