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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2010

Sheldon stairs song.

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  • Proxima Centauri's the nearest star.

    The celestial bodies that follow are:

    Alpha Centauri A, Toli, Barnard's Star,

    Wolf 359, Laland 21185, Sirius A, Sirius B,

    BL Ceti, UV Ceti, Ross 154, Ross 248,

    Epsilon Eridani, Lac 9352, Ross 128,

    EZ Aquarii A, EZ Aquarii B, EZ Aquarii C, Procyon A.

    Those are the stars that are nearest to me,

    Tra la la and fiddle dee dee!

  • as much as this seems cruel - i kinda wish he had fallen down the second time then finished it XD

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  • Lmao

  • @AnnaCecilleMoorman Nice One! Thanks for this, I was following as Sheldon said it :)

  • I'm gonna sit in front of my computer until I learn this whole thing.

  • technically, thats the 'stars nearest to me song', still made by sheldon

  • Hes actually kindof atractive;)

  • @AnnaCecilleMoorman wow, fella!!!!

  • 0:28 Pear-Tickle! Particle!! How could you NOT get that??

  • Those are the stars that are nearest to me tra la la and fiddle dee dee! <3

  • @RachelPepper67 Only Sheldon knows why Sheldon does things. lol

  • @RachelPepper67 I think because there isn't enough words (or stars) to get him all the way down to the first floor without having some stairs left over.

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