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Song of the Day, 22 June 2006
Song of the Day, 22 June 2006
#1
When darkness falls,
Leaving shadows in the night,
Don't be afraid,
Wipe that fear from your eyes.
If a desperate love
Keeps on driving you wrong,
Don't be afraid,
You're not alone.
You can run with us,
We've got everything you need.
Run with us,
We are free.
Come with us,
I see passion in your eyes,
Run with us.
When the cold wind blows,
Turn your collar to the cold.
Don't be ashamed
If you need someone to hold.
If you're sinking in quicksand,
And it's dragging you down,
And you feel you're going under,
We'll be around.
You can run with us,
We've got everything you need.
Run with us,
We are free.
Come with us,
I see passion in your eyes,
Run with us.
When you're behind closed doors,
All alone by yourself,
And you're longing inside,
To be somebody else.
You pick up the telephone,
And there's no one on the line,
Don't be afraid,
'Cause there's still time.
You can run with us,
We've got everything you need.
Run with us,
We are free.
Come with us,
I see passion in your eyes,
Run with us.
You can run with us,
We've got everything you need.
Run with us,
We are free.
Come with us,
I see passion in your eyes,
Run with us.
Oh, run with us...
-- Lisa Lougheed, Run With Us (from The Raccoons TV show)-- Bob
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I loot faster. -- Peggy Schroeck, D&D game, in response to a crisis situation that arises while she's searching the bodies of four recent opponents.
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Ahhh. Memories.
#2
I remember the grey days before Satellite and/or cable TV in Waaaaaay northern Vermont. Saturday mornings, I had to watch Canadian TV when I visited my Grandmother. It consisted of The Raccoons (Same episodes, over 10 years) and French-language dubs of Scooby-Doo, Looney Tunes, Adam West's Batman, and the also-ran detective shows made by Hanna Barbera in the 70's.
Now, not speaking French well, this consisted of making up dialogue...
''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
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Re: Ahhh. Memories.
#3
I've never actually seen the show, myself. Ed Becerra recommended the song to me some years ago, so I hear it without any context. And I make my own -- this is, currently, the unofficial theme song of the "Girls, Girls, Girls" project.-- Bob
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I loot faster. -- Peggy Schroeck, D&D game, in response to a crisis situation that arises while she's searching the bodies of four recent opponents.
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Continuing
#4
These are hazy recollections at best, but the show was gentle and the conflicts were more industrial versus conservation...
Main characters included (all anthropomorphic, with exceptions)
*three raccoons, two male, one female. Bland boy-girl couple and excitable friend.
*wise sheepdog (Framing bits had this dog, along with a puppy as "real" while a human father summed up the edutainment moral of the day for his kids)
*Greedy Aardvark-thing businessman, his nice, nebbishy son, Cedric, and his girlfriend
*three incompetent pig henchmen
I forget all of their names except that one.
''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
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re: raccoons
#5
I think the 'excitable friend' raccoon was named Ralph, and I seem to recall the female raccoon being named Sheila.
damn it's been a long time since I saw that show.
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"I've always wanted to be somebody, but I should have been more specific." - George Carlin
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IMDB link
#6
The Raccoons
''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
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