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Super Ry 71

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  1. ^If you like dark humor...could be. >A lot of the best work in media has come from dark humor, actually. vDo you think that's correct or am I just talking like a fool?
  2. ^That thought had occured to me actually. >I own 'The Truman Show' and watched it once. vDo you like any of Jim Carrey's movies?
  3. ^I was not aware that their was a new member. >The last I recall I am fairly new. vCould I, in fact, be WRONG?!?
  4. Georgia On My Mind - Ray Charles
  5. Neither. And again, Songfacts or your favorite site ever (that isn't Songfacts)?
  6. I had a feeling it was a bit too wordy. I'll try to fix it. EDIT: Okay, I've split the rules into seperate sections, so I hope that helps. Right now all you have to do is nominate a max. of three (3) songs.
  7. ^Is that a question? Because it didn't sound like one. >Of course sometimes people ask questions but you don't realize it at first. vHas that ever happen to you?
  8. Top Ten Reasons a bottle in front of you is better than a frontal lobotomy. 10. That's easy...uh...well, it's...uh...I forget. 9. Nobody else gets anything on their clothes. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.
  9. Alright, I've seen this game played at another message board I visit, so I thought I give it a shot at hosting my own version. This game is called "Heal or Hurt" and is fairly simple to play. Part 1. You must nominate up to three songs that you personally enjoy. After twenty-four (or more) songs are on the list, the game begins with each song set at 10 Hit Points, or HP. Part 2. You can vote to add one point, or ‘heal’ a song. However, you can only heal one song per post. Likewise, you can vote to ‘hurt’ a different song, which lowers its HP by one point. Again, you can only hurt one song per post, and you can’t vote more than once per round. After roughly twenty-four hours have past, the voting round closes and the results are tallied. If any songs are remaining and have at least 1 HP, another round of voting takes place. Part 3. Once a song’s points have reached zero, it is eliminated from play, and voting continues. Godmode. If any song reaches 15 HP, it will have reached what is called ‘Godmode.’ In this form, the song will grant powers (for that turn only) that may be used in addition to normal healing and hurting. Depending on how many times a song has reached Godmode determines how strong it will be; for example, if a song has become a god for the first time, it’s powers can only use 1 point of energy, but if it has reached its 5th level of Godhood, powers will be +/- 5 points and so on. Also, you cannot heal or hurt a song while it is in Godmode. You can, however, heal/hurt it on the next turn (referred to as ‘Cooldown’). The song’s HP will then return to ten. To reach Godmode again, a song must have reached the next fifth increment at the end of a round (i.e. 1st time 15, 2nd time 20, 3rd time 25, etc.). Special Event 1. On Tuesdays, a special event will take place called “New Releases.†In addition to normal rules, you can vote from three different artists. At the end of the round, the winning artist has one of their songs not in play added for the next round. As always, it starting HP level is ten. This does not include songs they may have previously had that were voted off. Special Event 2. Another special event occurs on Saturdays. This is entitled “Forgotten Favorites.†Any songs that had been voted out during any of the last five rounds will be eligible to be brought back into play. After the round is over, the song with the most votes returns to play at 10 HP. Part 4. The game is over when only one song remains. That sure was a mouthful. *gasps for air* Hope you understood all that. If you didn't, don't worry. The game is much simpler than my explanation. I start the nomination process: Time - Pink Floyd Gold Dust Woman - Fleetwood Mac One Vision - Queen It not really necessary to make links, but you can do it if you want to.
  10. Granted, but Tom Glavine, Carlos Delgato, and José Valentín are seriously injured in the process and can never play baseball again. I wish someone (other than me) would walk up to Uncle Joe and tell him that I do not--and would never ever want to--work at McDonald's and am not unemployed because I don't even have a job yet.
  11. Granted. You are a hobo now. I wish McDonald's went bankrupt.
  12. Just because somebody says something is good, that doesn't mean they're right or that you'll like it. And yeah, this isn't much of a shock. Musicians take drugs to try and help them make better music, when all it's really doing is screwing up the chemistry in their heads and in the band. And the sad part is, is won't stop.
  13. If he has, I'm sure people haven't taken notice. For them, that is so true. Bonzo was a one-of-a-kind sort. His ability and slenderness will never be captured by anybody in this world again. Although, if he was still alive, would the greatness of Zeppelin still be considered this legendary? I mean, just look at what's happened to many bands of the 70s called legends. Were they still considered good in the late 80s/early 90s? Most people panned them off as being has-beens and money-making machines, and nobody cared about the music. Probably the only band to survive this carnage was Aerosmith, and even they had changed their style slightly. So I think it's better how history has played out and we won't have to see men have good chance of making fools of themselves.
  14. Blob Songfacts or your favorite site ever (that isn't Songfacts)?
  15. Venus and Mars - Wings Track Listings 1. Venus and Mars - A beautiful title track with acoustic guitar and simple lyrics which leads into... 2. Rock Show - An assortment of rockin' 'n' rollin', featuring a reference to Jimmy Page. 3. Love in Song 4. You Gave Me the Answer 5. Magneto and Titanium Man - A catchy tribute to the comic book heroes and villains of old. 6. Letting Go - A nice piece of electric rock with some hot horns thrown in. 7. Venus and Mars (Reprise) 8. Spirits of Ancient Egypt 9. Medicine Jar - A classic example of hard rock which doubles as a nice pop tune. 10. Call Me Back Again 11. Listen to What the Man Said - Considered by many to be "the" song of the album, McCartney and Co. take all of the sounds of Cajun and pop rock and cram it into four minutes of fun. 12. Treat Her Gently/Lonely Old People 13. Crossroads Theme - Wings' rendition of the British soap opera's theme that ended up replacing the original.
  16. Dani California - Red Hot Chili Peppers
  17. The Top Ten OTHER Wonders Of The World That Didn't Quite Make The Finals 10. The men's room at Mugshaw's Chili Barn 9. Ruben Studdard's Boyhood Home 8. Al Capone's Secret Vault 7. Clay Aiken 6. That thing on Gorbachev's head 5. Mickey Rooney 4. 3. 2. 1.
  18. Songs With a U.S. State in The Title Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar) - The Doors
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