Re: Besides "It's Chico Time", Of Course

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Catherine is wrong.


Posted by: ogged | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 10:07 AM
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We've been over this.


Posted by: Standpipe Bridgeplate | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 10:11 AM
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That breakdown section never gets old.


Posted by: Standpipe Bridgeplate | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 10:13 AM
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We've been over this.

Indeed.


Posted by: My Alter Ego | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 10:13 AM
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I thought we already had "Superfreak".


Posted by: Clownæsthesiologist | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 10:14 AM
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I suggest:

I feel you creepin', I can see you from my shadow.
Wanna jump up in my Lamborghini Gallardo.
Maybe go to my place and just kick it, like Taebo.
And possibly bend you over.
Look back and watch me
smack that, all on the floor,
smack that, give me some more,
smack that, 'till you get sore
smack that, oooh.
smack that, all on the floor,
smack that, give me some more,
smack that, 'till you get sore,
smack that, oooh


Posted by: FL | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 11:16 AM
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Or perhaps.


Posted by: apostropher | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 11:20 AM
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7: Some of Mr. Yankovic's finest work, that is.


Posted by: Stanley | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 11:20 AM
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I like chubby checkers's desperate, but still catchy, attempt to keep a fad going:

Come on let`s twist again,
like we did last summer!
Yeaaah,let`s twist again,
like we did last year!


Posted by: joeo | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 11:21 AM
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I think this song is more relevant than ever in today's uncertain world. There are several renditions to choose from, too.


Posted by: Cryptic Ned | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 11:25 AM
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"99 bottles of beer on the wall" wins narrowly over "Michael row your boat ashore".


Posted by: John Emerson | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 11:28 AM
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JM help, to trim the sails, halleluiah,...


Posted by: Clownæsthesiologist | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 11:30 AM
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Real Men?


Posted by: NickS | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 11:38 AM
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Take stuff from work.
And goof off on the company time.
I wrote this at work.
They're paying me to write about stuff I steal from them.
Life is good.


Posted by: NickS | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 11:41 AM
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½ Japanese, "Stripping for Cash"?


Posted by: Clownæsthesiologist | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 11:47 AM
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½ Japanese

The miscegenation thread is a few over, Clowner.


Posted by: Stanley | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 11:56 AM
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This song in particular, but plenty of songs by the same artist might be good. Also, the sound would drive away dilettantes.


Posted by: Cryptic Ned | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 11:57 AM
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w-lfs-n has arrived at the Flophouse!

I'm assembling the official playlist for UnfoggeDCon, and insofar as I'm concerned, the official theme is "Ask" by the Smiths.


Posted by: Armsmasher | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 12:18 PM
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I thought we'd already decided on "don we now our gay apparel"


Posted by: Unfoggetarian: "Pause endlessly, then go in" (9) | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 12:39 PM
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The song must at least allude to the blogname. "I Saw the Light" or "Amazing Grace (once was blind)" I don't think fit the spirit, and who has heard of Lindisfarne anyway.

So I suggest Kris Kristofferson "Sunday Morning Coming Down"

Or The Whole Album

My 2nd choice is Pete Hammill's "Plague of Lighthouse Keepers" which is kinda foggy.


Posted by: bob mcmanus | Link to this comment | 12-29-06 2:01 PM
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insofar as I'm concerned, the official theme is "Ask" by the Smiths.

Don't even pretend this is is jest. You were singing along, earnest as earnest can be, last time I played it on the jukebox.


Posted by: Matt F | Link to this comment | 12-30-06 1:09 AM
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How about this? Catchy, and it's that "rap" music all the kids are listening to these days...


Posted by: Gaijin Biker | Link to this comment | 12-30-06 5:45 AM
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If you need a metaphoricaly consistent theme song, you could do worse than "I Can See Clearly Now", by Jimmy Cliff. Otherwise, "Chaos A,D." by Sepultura.


Posted by: foolishmortal | Link to this comment | 12-30-06 5:54 AM
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Whew! I thought I'd killed another thread.


Posted by: bob mcmanus | Link to this comment | 12-30-06 8:12 AM
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Based on the UnfoggeDCon allusions, it should be Jimmy Buffett's Why Don't We Get Drunk and Screw.


Posted by: DominEditrix | Link to this comment | 12-30-06 12:40 PM
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Forget all that stuff in comments #1 - 25. The Unfogged theme song is unquestionably "Ted, Woody and Junior" by Robyn Hitchcock -- second song on Element of Light.


Posted by: Clownæsthesiologist | Link to this comment | 01- 2-07 8:29 PM
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