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Re: Let's Play: WHO WROTE THIS LYRIC!

Post by davekershaw » Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:09 pm

byllsong wrote:But...I can get Coors in the Bahamas.
It's my wife's favorite brew :D
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Of Coors you can, but what about detachable penises?
Or is that Peni? :lol:

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Post by byllsong » Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:33 pm

Well, my wife says as long as I behave myself, I won't have to worry about anything being detached. :lol:
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Post by ernstinen » Fri Apr 23, 2010 9:30 pm

byllsong wrote:But...I can get Coors in the Bahamas.
It's my wife's favorite brew :D
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I think Coors is the best American lager. Back in college in the midwest, people would be drinking Detroit river water (Stroh's), but would drive to Colorado to pick up cases of Coors and bring them back. Problem: Coors is shipped cold, and by the time they got back to Michigan, it would be terribly skunky! --- That said, I prefer Samuel Adams, Anchor Steam, some of the amber brews with a lot more flavor. Kinda like Bass Ale, which is the BEST IMHO! :mrgreen: I'm not much of a beer drinker anymore, though.

But back to the topic:

"Sound out the galleon to travel to cross
close the space between pastures
as rightly attained."

If anyone gets THIS one, I'll retire!

Ern Eubanks 8-) :)

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Post by byllsong » Sat Apr 24, 2010 2:25 am

"Sound out the galleon to travel to cross
close the space between pastures
as rightly attained."

If anyone gets THIS one, I'll retire!

Jon Anderson...Enjoy your retirement :lol:
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Post by ernstinen » Sun Apr 25, 2010 12:15 pm

byllsong wrote:"Sound out the galleon to travel to cross
close the space between pastures
as rightly attained."

If anyone gets THIS one, I'll retire!

Jon Anderson...Enjoy your retirement :lol:
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Billy, I thought I was the only one who had ever heard of "Olias Of Suhillow" by Jon Anderson! What a cool album ---

But, as Ern Eubanks, I've got a good sniffer for weeding out people cheating. STOP GOOGLING! ;) :mrgreen:

Ern 8-) :)

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Post by byllsong » Sun Apr 25, 2010 1:36 pm

Hi ern,
:lol: :lol: :lol:
You know what they say about focusing on the journey, not the destination.
Well, on my journey to 'discover' these answers, I have been exposed to music I might not have otherwise heard.
I enjoyed the game and look forward to finding other ways to expand my musical knowledge.
The internet is my library and I search it for answers.
Billy
...so, is your retirement off or on :?:
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Post by davekershaw » Sun Apr 25, 2010 2:35 pm

ernstinen wrote: That said, I prefer Samuel Adams, Anchor Steam, some of the amber brews with a lot more flavor. Kinda like Bass Ale, which is the BEST IMHO!
Yeah, I find Coors, and for that matter Budweiser like water to my palate.
It's got the strength, but not the body - imo.
I did like Samuel Adams when I tried it in Florida a few years back.
But my favourites are Stella Artois and more recently Peroni.

Anyway, I digress ... Billy, stop cheatin'!! :D

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Post by byllsong » Sun Apr 25, 2010 3:35 pm

Ok guys...I admit that I used the internet to look up the answers.
I did most of these at work. I can't listen to anything, so I surf the net.
I check the forum often and use it as a time killer when things are slow.
I did enjoy the chase.
Several times my wife asked, "Don't you think that these guys know you're using the internet to look up answers?"
I thought I'd take it as far as I could. I learned lots of stuff in the process.
Please accept this photo of beer as a sort of apology for leading you on. :oops:
Kalik Beer is one of several local Bahamian beers. It is similar to Becks Bier from Germany.
Tourist and locals love 'em.
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Re: Let's Play: WHO WROTE THIS LYRIC!

Post by ernstinen » Sun Apr 25, 2010 7:09 pm

byllsong wrote:Hi ern,
:lol: :lol: :lol:
You know what they say about focusing on the journey, not the destination.
Well, on my journey to 'discover' these answers, I have been exposed to music I might not have otherwise heard.
I enjoyed the game and look forward to finding other ways to expand my musical knowledge.
The internet is my library and I search it for answers.
Billy
...so, is your retirement off or on :?:
AHA! I suspected something was amiss! :D

But Billy, you are creatively correct in trying to find music that in other ways you would never have heard.

Oh, my retirement is now OFF! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Ern 8-) :)

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Re: Let's Play: WHO WROTE THIS LYRIC!

Post by davekershaw » Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:29 am

ernstinen wrote: But Billy, you are creatively correct in trying to find music that in other ways you would never have heard.
He didn't find the music, he found the answers! :D :D :D

That beer looks good!!!

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