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Song Title Q&A

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It's easy: using song titles, you answer the question of the previous post, then ask one of your own.  Like this:

Person 1 -

Because (The Beatles)

Who Are You? (The Who)

Person 2 -

I Am The Highway (Audioslave)

How's It Going To Be? (Third Eye Blind)

Person 3 -

It'll Be All Right (Smash Mouth)

Why You Wanna? (T.I.)

And so on and so on.  See?  Easy.

Also, you can answer a question with another question (so long as it fits), and you can have that be the question you ask the next person.  So I'll start:

Who Is It? (Bjork)

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Hey, Masochist.  (I know who you are...  11.gif 2.gif

Interesting game.  Let's see now...

Your Question:  Who Is It? (Bjork)

My Answer:  The Joker (Steve Miller Band)

My Question:  Do They Know Its Christmas? (Band Aid)

Regards,

Gary


 



In the end you will see, You is you and me is me.
© May 29, 1980

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This might be fun... 4.gif

Do They Know Its Christmas? (Band Aid)quote>

A: In your dreams - Outkast

Q: What happened yesterday? - Neil Young

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'Cause I'm "Licensed to Ill" - Beastie Boys

How come "We Sold Our Souls for Rock and Roll"? - Black Sabbath

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A: "We can do it" (The Producers)

Q: "All I ask of you" (Phantom of the opera) is, "Why does this always happen to me?" (Weird Al Yankovic)


To search for the ideal city today is useless. For all cities are different. Each one has its own spirit, its own problems, and its own pattern of life. As long as the city lives, these aspects continue to change. Thus to look for the ideal city is not only a waste of time but may be seriously detrimental. In fact, the concept is obsolete; there is no such thing.

-Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1898-1990 (SimCity 2000 User Manual).

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    You Oughta Know (Alanis Morissete)

    Who Cares? (Gnarls Barkley)

    (By the way, you're not really supposed to make a question out of song titles, you're supposed to use song titles that are already questions.)

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    Ain't No Reason (Brett Dennen)

    Why Can't We Be Friends? (Smash Mouth)

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    Because I Got High (Afroman)

    What Do You Want From Me? (Pink Floyd)

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    Disney (From the Jungle Book) - The Bare Necessities

    Disney (From Nightmare Before Christmas) - What's this?


    To search for the ideal city today is useless. For all cities are different. Each one has its own spirit, its own problems, and its own pattern of life. As long as the city lives, these aspects continue to change. Thus to look for the ideal city is not only a waste of time but may be seriously detrimental. In fact, the concept is obsolete; there is no such thing.

    -Steen Eiler Rasmussen, 1898-1990 (SimCity 2000 User Manual).

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    Couldv'e been - Tiffany

    Do you hear what I hear?  -- old Christmas carol


    We can inspire others through witness so that one grows together in communicating. But the worst thing of all is religious proselytism, which paralyzes: “I am talking with you in order to persuade you.” No. Each person dialogues, starting with his and her own identity. The church grows by attraction, not proselytizing.    - Pope Francis

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    Leonard Bernstein - Maria

    Originally posted by: ComputerGuy890100

    Q: Dare to be Stupid? - "Weird Al" Yankovicquote>

    Nitpick: the title of that song is a declarative statement, not an inquisitive one.

    i.e., it's not a question. But whatever.

    David Cassidy - Could It Be Forever?


    If you always take the same road, you will never see anything new.
    If you can read this, you deserve a cookie.

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    Over The Hills And Far Away.-Led Zeppelin

    Have You Ever Seen the Rain?-Creedence Clearwater Revival

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