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Thought I'd drop this in - Foxboy - 11-14-2006 Jill Sobule - "Underdog Victorious" Bobby Trucks was a fat little boy Living in a shitty little town Every recess the dodge ball flew And knocked poor Bobby down 4:00 when he got home Upstairs in his room He'd close the door Tie on his cape Put on his skin-tight suit And he'd sing Underdog victorious He was simply glorious Someday he'd die notorious Underdog victorious A couple years later tried out for the band Did covers of Matchbox 20 But he was dreaming of the New York Dolls And Max's Kansas City Of course they never called him back They thought he was too queer But he didn't care, back in his room He sang into the mirror And he sang Underdog victorious He was simply glorious Someday he'd die notorious Underdog victorious He could see into the future That was one of his great gifts And one day all those dodge ball bullies Would dream of his sweet kiss And they'd dream Underdog victorious He was simply glorious Someday he'd die notorious Underdog victorious Underdog victorious He was simply glorious Someday he'd die notorious Underdog victorious ''We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.'' -- James Nicoll Another Random - Bluemage - 11-15-2006 It's a reworking of Simon & Garfunkel's "Sounds of Silence", called... The Sound of Needler. The song is at: nikon.bungie.org/ news.html?item=12618 The flash is at: www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/305618 Doug'd have to find a post-Halo timeline to get it off of, but would it be useful, practical, or both? What would he make of it? My Unitarian Jihad Name is: Brother Atom Bomb of Courteous Debate. Get yours. I've been writing a bit. Re: Another Random - Bluemage - 11-24-2006 Also, I just thought of a great use for the old Transformers movie song "You've Got The Touch": the musical equivalent of Felix Felicis.Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines... My Unitarian Jihad Name is: Brother Atom Bomb of Courteous Debate. Get yours. I've been writing a bit. Interrogation - Bluemage - 11-30-2006 Tell Me Now (What You See) written by Hans Zimmer and Maire Brennan, performed by Maire Brennan 4:36 Long Ago, Your name a shadow, in my dreams, the white brave still searching Raining Winds, fall apart. I believe, your heart tell me now, what you see tell me what you feel now you're here tell me tell me now, what you know never let me go tell me now what you see Who Cries from the hill? the mist creeps from your eyes, your banner will promise let's remember the start I believe, your heart tell me now what you know never let me go tell me what you see tell me now what you see tell me what you feel now your here, tell me tell me now what you know never let me go tell me now what you see I thought that this song spoke for itself: the repeated emphasis on "Tell me now" makes for a perfect interrogation focus, especially in context. Better yet, most of the non-'tell me now' lines are much harder to understand clearly than they are. My Unitarian Jihad Name is: Brother Atom Bomb of Courteous Debate. Get yours. I've been writing a bit. Re: Thought I'd drop this in - Bob Schroeck - 11-30-2006 Quote:Does that sound as odd as the lyrics suggest it might? -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... Re: Another Random - Bob Schroeck - 11-30-2006 Quote:Nothing wrong with a good ol' luck booster, nothing at all. -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... hm - Foxboy - 11-30-2006 It was on the Mad Music show from Captain Wayne.... Let me find the episode and chapter... Link. You may need to register to hear the segments. ''We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.'' -- James Nicoll Re: hm - Bob Schroeck - 11-30-2006 Fortunately I'm already registered. Thanks! -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... What would this do? - Bluemage - 12-01-2006 The Sailor Song, by Toybox. I have it, and the music video, if you need them. Trust me, they help. (Chorus ![]() So if we all come together, we know what to do We all come together just to sing we love you And if we all come together, we know what to do We all come together just for you Racing all around the seven seas Chasing all the girls and making robberies Causing panic everywhere they go Party-hardy on Titanic Sailing, sailing, jumping off the railing Drinking, drinking, 'till the ship is sinking Gambling, stealing, lots of sex-appealing Come, let us sing the sailor-song ...(chorus) Sailorman, you really turn me on Now the guys are gone, come let us get it on Girls like me are pretty hard to find So if you go, I'll kick your heine ...(chorus) ...(chorus) Now, let's fight Ha, that's not a knife, this is a knife ...(chorus) ...(chorus) I'm king of the world Wow, this was great Yeah baby, you can sail my ship So if we all come together, we know what to do We all come together just for youEagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines... My Unitarian Jihad Name is: Brother Atom Bomb of Courteous Debate. Get yours. I've been writing a bit. Re: What would this do? - robkelk - 12-01-2006 Quote:Gathers all the Sailor Senshi together, then turns them evil. I could see an alternate-universe evil Doug (a.k.a. "Looney-with-a-goatee", after the famous Star Trek episode) playing this during his version of the Sailor Moon Step... (Hmmmmm... What songs would Looney-with-a-goatee have in his helmet?) -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: What would this do? - Bob Schroeck - 12-01-2006 Quote:The Imperial March from Star Wars, and a lot of Country-Western music... -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... Re: What would this do? - mephron - 12-01-2006 Quote:AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! Don't SCARE me like that!!Brazil has decided you're cute.Brazil has decided you're cute. Re: What would this do? - Bob Schroeck - 12-01-2006 Oh, and don't forget the Country-Western version of the Imperial March... -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... Re: What would this do? - robkelk - 12-02-2006 Bob, you owe me a new keyboard... -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: What would this do? - Bob Schroeck - 12-02-2006 Put it on my tab. -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... |