In the Hall of the Mountain King

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'In The Hall of The Mountain King' (ITHOTMK) is a piece of classical music by Edward Grieg, lodged deep within the brains of every [[Alton Towers]] enthusiast. Extremeley catchy, and very hummable (if that is, indeed, a word) and is a symbol of respect for all fans, as it was adopted by [[Alton]] as their theme. Whenever it is '''STOLEN''' by companies for adverts, it is quite normal for a reflex action to occur where your neck snaps up and you begin to sing/hum/warble along. Loudly. This may be humiliating at first but there is no way to avoid it, and it the embarassment is to be overcome if you want to be a ''real'' fan. Go on, do it. Right now. It's a dare. Hum it, sing it, do it however you want. Go for it. Doesn't that feel better? Good.
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'In The Hall of The Mountain King' (ITHOTMK) is a piece of classical music by Edward Grieg, lodged deep within the brains of every [[Alton Towers]] enthusiast. Extremely catchy, and very hummable (if that is, indeed, a word) and is a symbol of respect for all fans, as it was adopted by Alton as their theme.  
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Whenever it is '''STOLEN''' by companies for adverts, it is quite normal for a reflex action to occur where your neck snaps up and you begin to sing/hum/warble along. Loudly. This may be humiliating at first but there is no way to avoid it, and it the embarassment is to be overcome if you want to be a ''real'' fan.  
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Go on, do it.  
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Right now.  
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It's a dare.  
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Hum it, sing it, do it however you want.  
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Go for it.  
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Doesn't that feel better? Good.

Revision as of 16:50, 17 November 2010

'In The Hall of The Mountain King' (ITHOTMK) is a piece of classical music by Edward Grieg, lodged deep within the brains of every Alton Towers enthusiast. Extremely catchy, and very hummable (if that is, indeed, a word) and is a symbol of respect for all fans, as it was adopted by Alton as their theme.

Whenever it is STOLEN by companies for adverts, it is quite normal for a reflex action to occur where your neck snaps up and you begin to sing/hum/warble along. Loudly. This may be humiliating at first but there is no way to avoid it, and it the embarassment is to be overcome if you want to be a real fan.

Go on, do it.

Right now.

It's a dare.

Hum it, sing it, do it however you want.

Go for it.

Doesn't that feel better? Good.