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Fantastic word game

An Olivia Newton-John/Megan McCormick double bill filmed for IMAX with a state-of-the-art audio system for the soundtrack would be the must-see movie event of the whole year.

Heck, maybe even the whole century!
 
Anticlimactic is how I would describe the football season for the NY Giants seeing as how after winning the Super Bowl last year, this season ended with them failing to make the playoffs.
 
Failling to make the playoffs isn't nearly as a big deal as having 53 views and no replies thus far on a thread that I urgently need information from.

Again, it's http://radiodiscussions.com/smf/index.php?topic=225916.0 . I reuploaded the ZIP file with a new audio sample that should be easier to play back--LAME's encoder bitrate settings got screwed up with the previous one. Direct link to the aforementioned audio file: http://mistman.pdp10.org/pub/filebox/thesong.zip (download, unpack and play) for whomever can identify the song.
 
Having 53 views and no replies thus far on a thread that I urgently need information from is not something I can help you with Darth because after reading your post and listening to the song sample, I still cannot name that tune.
 
Name that tune and Miss Silkie will reward you with some mighty tasty tidbits delivered by the lovely library interns.

Darth, I listened as well and didn't come up with anything. Doesn't sound familiar at all, sorry.
 
Some mighty tasty tidbits delivered by the lovely library interns will surely be mine---"They will, and don't call me Shirley"---if I can identify that "bom bom bom la la la" song so I'm trying to figure out what it is.
 
What it is, that "bom bom bom la la la" song, is a mystery because no "lyric search" sites include instrumentals, even if the tunes have some "boms" and "la's" in the background, and my failure to identify it has made me feel like a worthless bom.

Please don't groan---I've made worse puns than that one!
 
A worthless bom like me can't figure it out either; even though I used to listen to Smooth Jazz, I can't recall any song with that particular melody.
 
That particular melody doesn't sound like anything from Olivia Newton-John's library because I'm hopelessly devoted to all of those.
 
I'm hopelessly devoted to all of those 1960s-70s singers with long flowing hair and soft feminine voices, although I suppose, even though he fits, that group probably should not include Tiny Tim.
 
Tiny Tim married Miss Vickie but they divorced shortly after they tiptoed through the tulips.

See what I did there?
 
To rinse that crud right off you can use the garden hose unless you live in an area like mine where the temperature was 14 degrees this morning which means any water left in the garden hose (assuming you didn't put it away for the winter like I did) would surely be frozen solid.
 
Frozen solid in the single digit temperatures, your friendly Game Czar daydreamed all day long of tropical beaches, bikini beach babes, and topless driving.
 
Tropical beaches, bikini beach babes, and topless driving are all things an old friend of mine who now lives in Australia could be doing right now because he told me where he is, the temperature today was 90 degrees.
 
90 degrees starboard is most often the proper orientation for a right turn on the streets, but if you're on the water science calls for a much more gradual, sloping curve.
 
A much more gradual, sloping curve ball thrown by a pitcher in a baseball game will probably result in a home run.

Less than 6 weeks until pitchers and catchers report for spring training!
 


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