Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:18 pm
Actually, i don't know the Joni Mitchell song - I know it from Neil Diamond's version.
A home for the weary.
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I resemble that remark!silvercamaro wrote:Whippersnapper!christie1111 wrote:NFC
Tonight is Knott's Berry Farm?PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I have to keep myself up until 1:00 so I can pick up the kids.
Boy, do I feel ignorant.etaoin22 wrote:OK we have:
Midnight in Moscow
Free Man in Paris.
The title of the album from which Free Man in Paris comes has an oblique connection with my Q5 (which will come after Q4...).
There were Britishers in 1962 who took an essentially American music form, loved it as their own, and sent it all across the world with #1 hit records.
I am of course speaking of Kenny Ball, and the British Trad Jazz movement,.
Maybe.etaoin22 wrote:I have to admit that playing the "Alte Kocher" version of Lyrically Speaking probably hit my imagination for question writing today, with stuff coming up that is even more mustier than usual.
Q4, then:
B - Joe Shlabotnik, Charlie Brown's baseball hero, was last heard of playing for this team:
1 - Hillcrest in the Green Grass League
2 - Redwood in the Tall Tree League3 - Lakeside in the Rolling River League
4 - Smokestack in the Interurban League
G - "The Girls in.." in the weekend comic section soap equivalent lived in which "Apartment:"
1 - "2-D"
2 - "3-G"
3 - "4-A"
4 - "9-B"
Yes.silvercamaro wrote:Tonight is Knott's Berry Farm?PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I have to keep myself up until 1:00 so I can pick up the kids.
1etaoin22 wrote:I have to admit that playing the "Alte Kocher" version of Lyrically Speaking probably hit my imagination for question writing today, with stuff coming up that is even more mustier than usual.
Q4, then:
B - Joe Shlabotnik, Charlie Brown's baseball hero, was last heard of playing for this team:
1 - Hillcrest in the Green Grass League
2 - Redwood in the Tall Tree League
3 - Lakeside in the Rolling River League
4 - Smokestack in the Interurban League
G - "The Girls in.." in the weekend comic section soap equivalent lived in which "Apartment:"
1 - "2-D"
2 - "3-G"
3 - "4-A"
4 - "9-B"
Yikes.etaoin22 wrote:I have to admit that playing the "Alte Kocher" version of Lyrically Speaking probably hit my imagination for question writing today, with stuff coming up that is even more mustier than usual.
Q4, then:
B - Joe Shlabotnik, Charlie Brown's baseball hero, was last heard of playing for this team:
1 - Hillcrest in the Green Grass League
2 - Redwood in the Tall Tree League
3 - Lakeside in the Rolling River League
4 - Smokestack in the Interurban League
G - "The Girls in.." in the weekend comic section soap equivalent lived in which "Apartment:"
1 - "2-D"
2 - "3-G"
3 - "4-A"
4 - "9-B"
WAGs for both of these...etaoin22 wrote:I have to admit that playing the "Alte Kocher" version of Lyrically Speaking probably hit my imagination for question writing today, with stuff coming up that is even more mustier than usual.
Q4, then:
B - Joe Shlabotnik, Charlie Brown's baseball hero, was last heard of playing for this team:
1 - Hillcrest in the Green Grass League
2 - Redwood in the Tall Tree League
3 - Lakeside in the Rolling River League
4 - Smokestack in the Interurban League
G - "The Girls in.." in the weekend comic section soap equivalent lived in which "Apartment:"
1 - "2-D"
2 - "3-G"
3 - "4-A"
4 - "9-B"
etaoin22 wrote:I have to admit that playing the "Alte Kocher" version of Lyrically Speaking probably hit my imagination for question writing today, with stuff coming up that is even more mustier than usual.
Q4, then:
B - Joe Shlabotnik, Charlie Brown's baseball hero, was last heard of playing for this team:
1 - Hillcrest in the Green Grass League
2 - Redwood in the Tall Tree League
3 - Lakeside in the Rolling River League
4 - Smokestack in the Interurban League
G - "The Girls in.." in the weekend comic section soap equivalent lived in which "Apartment:"
1 - "2-D"
2 - "3-G"
3 - "4-A"
4 - "9-B"
etaoin22 wrote:I have to admit that playing the "Alte Kocher" version of Lyrically Speaking probably hit my imagination for question writing today, with stuff coming up that is even more mustier than usual.
Q4, then:
B - Joe Shlabotnik, Charlie Brown's baseball hero, was last heard of playing for this team:
1 - Hillcrest in the Green Grass League
2 - Redwood in the Tall Tree League
3 - Lakeside in the Rolling River League
4 - Smokestack in the Interurban League
G - "The Girls in.." in the weekend comic section soap equivalent lived in which "Apartment:"
1 - "2-D"
2 - "3-G"
3 - "4-A"
4 - "9-B"
Easy around here. Just play rather than meister and I learns all sorts of stuff I thought I already knew. BUt have never heard of. But whicdh acquires a sort of special value because it has been valued enough to be a question.SportsFan68 wrote:Boy, do I feel ignorant.etaoin22 wrote:OK we have:
Midnight in Moscow
Free Man in Paris.
The title of the album from which Free Man in Paris comes has an oblique connection with my Q5 (which will come after Q4...).
There were Britishers in 1962 who took an essentially American music form, loved it as their own, and sent it all across the world with #1 hit records.
I am of course speaking of Kenny Ball, and the British Trad Jazz movement,.
Ball continues to tour well into the 2000s. He has charted no fewer than 14 Top 50 hit singles in the UK alone, the most by any jazz artist.[1] All such releases were issued on the Pye record label.
Oxygenetaoin22 wrote:Q1 - - CHEMISTRY, YES CHEMISTRY
B - Name a chemical element whose periodic table symbol consists of only one letter
G - Name another one.
I was sure everyone would say these two.Beebs52 wrote:Spoiler
Hydrogen and Oxygen
okay - 2 in a row - wonder if sprots will be the only one who did not follow my rule.T_Bone0806 wrote:etaoin22 wrote:Q1 - - CHEMISTRY, YES CHEMISTRY
B - Name a chemical element whose periodic table symbol consists of only one letter
G - Name another one.Spoiler
Hydrogen
Oxygen