Do You “Know” What We Mean?

Do You “Know” What We Mean?

Photo: Anna Lise


We always end the week with Marc’s random Friday Frenzy topic. Last week, he had an especially interesting idea! Marc asked for people to submit song titles (either songs we play here on Z95.1 or other random songs!), and then we would add “do you know what I mean?” in a funny voice after the title. Sounds weird… but the end result of this was HILARIOUS! All in all, the perfect Friday Frenzy.

Take a listen if you missed it!

– Anna Lise

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