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Backgroundnoise - Midwest Fever:
Monday
I made broccoli in my new steamer last night.  I bought a big bunch of fresh broccoli and as I prepared it I sang the broccoli song, and for the first time in my life the words fit.  
And my lady she went downtown 
she bought some broccoli
she brought it ho-home
She's choppin brocco-lee
she's choppin brocco-lee
she choppin brocco-lay
choppin' brocco-lay-hay...
I always sing the song when I'm around broccoli, even if it's frozen or just a picture on a can of soup in the store. This has been happening ever since like 1984 when I saw Dana Carvey perform his ode to broccoli on TV.  And the reason I have the link to it is because I had to look it up for Eli.  He had no idea that I got the song from TV and all these years he thought it was just another one of the stupid songs I make up for everything I do.  Like broccoli just routinely turns me into a singing kitchen ass.  I don't know why he would think that.  I never sing to cauliflower.  Or peas.
Choppin' Broccoli is like Conjunction Junction and Beans & Rice.  It sits dormant in a tiny little autistic segment of my brain and waits.  And as soon as I'm provided with the correct stimulus like fresh broccoli or a picture of broccoli in the grocery store or someone just mentioning the word broccoli around me, it's out.  Almost unconsciously.  Like reflex.  
http://truffulatree.com/jan0702.html(no, don't ask, folks...it just came up on the search, I don't have a clue.  Uh...Midwesterners?) 
