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The Streak. - itsune9tl - 04-18-2007 Quote: Targeted person is relieved of "clothing" and is forced to run in and out of "Frame". Note, this is a "reduced power" Effect for when Doug gains control of how much mana he can put into a song. at full power it Strips Doug, and gives him Super speed. -- Re: The Streak. - itsune9tl - 04-18-2007 There is a cover of this out some where that is of reverse gender. Re: The Streak. - DHBirr - 04-19-2007 Quote:"Boogie-dy, boogie-dy"? I would've sworn in front of a judge the words at that point were "Look-at-that, look-at-that." (Which, after all, makes sense in context.) Guess it was just my imagination trying to make sense of nonsense lyrics. Y'know, I mentioned this in connection with another song once, but a villain who knew Doug's powers might be able to do some real damage by somehow neutralizing the tuneplug -- and then blasting a song that has an effect Looney doesn't want. Such as stripping him naked and making him run at super-speed.... ----- Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING. Re: The Streak. - itsune9tl - 04-28-2007 Quote:The song is worded in such a manner that it is about somebody other than the singer. The only reasons, I can think of, that the song is affecting Doug is probably because; A. He's putting way to much power into the song causing it to "overload" and back fire. B. He hasn't tried to target someone else, and the songs target is defaulting to him. Re: The Streak. - robkelk - 04-29-2007 Quote:That doesn't really matter. Hey Man Nice Shot is also about somebody other than the singer, and it gives Doug a power. Besides, I recall that previous discussion about this song pretty much cememted it as a "Doug becomes a naked super-speedster" song. The only reason it isn't in the Arsenal is because Bob never gave that effect his blessing, although he did say it could have been one of the songs in the "no shit, there I was" story Doug told Kate at the end of DWII. -Rob Kelk -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 Re: The Streak. - Bob Schroeck - 06-25-2007 Quote:I believe you're correct, DH. -- Bob --------- The Internet Is For Norns. Re: The Streak. - Bob Schroeck - 06-25-2007 You know, I'm feeling in a weird and generous mood right now. Let's stamp this official -- the song makes Doug flash as the Flash -- and the story he told Kate is about the one time he needed to and voluntarily chose to use it. Now I just need to actually come up with the story... -- Bob --------- The Internet Is For Norns. Re: The Streak. - bmull - 06-26-2007 Quote:From "The Official Ray Stevens Web Site": www.raystevens.com/SongLy...yrics.html it is: Quote:or Quote:Edit: Added missed part of lyric. Re: The Streak. - Bob Schroeck - 06-26-2007 Wow. All these years I thought it was "lookit that, lookit that". Who'd ever think a mondegreen would make more sense than the actual lyric? -- Bob --------- The Internet Is For Norns. Re: The Streak. - bmull - 06-26-2007 Quote:I always thought it was based on using "boogie" to mean moving in a hurry, e.g., "I need to get there now, lets boogie!" He just used the "boogied" form but stretched it out to three syllables instead of two. |