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Helanren 04-28-2009 10:22 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
Beautiful video's, thank you :bow:!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scouser (Post 1211328)
Its all Double Dutch to me.

Actually, the missing part of the title is more like double English....

Quote:

Originally Posted by itSFMe (Post 1211315)
Or it is something with the MiMi/EE which I still haven't figured out :lol9:... Could be MM/EE/mie/emi/mimi :thinking:.... Isn't ASDF a Nord member?

Now take that thought one step further,
Spoiler:
as somebody once said "It's not just 1, is it?"
and keep in mind it was yesterday's song :tongue:

itSFMe 04-28-2009 10:29 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
:doubt: Now who's birthday was it yesterday :thinking: ...

Are we talking about our Crown Prince here? :shock: Mr. Willem Alexander?
Nah... that would have been a historic event.

And I bet there is no records to be found of Mr. Alexander singing "Happy Birtday to You" to HelanRen?

And erm... what thought? :tongue:

How about this one:
Andrew Bird - the Happy Birthday Song. Still not "birds" though...

neija 04-28-2009 10:35 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
I've mentioned the last one SF.

The only MM I know that recorded a Happy Birthday song is Marylin Monroe.
Then we should add...Mr President.
Was it a presidents birthday as well yesterday?

itSFMe 04-28-2009 10:45 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
:bonk: So sorry Neija! I should have checked that.

Hmm.. in a list with April 27 Birthdays in History it says

1975 Andre Gower, actor, Baby Makes 5, Fathers and Sons, Mr. President
Not sure what that means but that would indicate the song by Monroe :)

I also found

1822 - Ulysses S. Grant, 18th president USA (died 1885)
I am pretty sure Monroe's song was for Kennedy though...

Scouser 04-28-2009 10:53 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
Quote:

I am pretty sure Monroe's song was for Kennedy though

It was, and if the answer is Happy Birthday whats the chances of finding the singer, its the most sung song in the world !

itSFMe 04-28-2009 10:58 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
:google: is not really helping when I try for "my happy birthday(s)". :thinking:

I just know I am gonna slap myself in the face when we figure this one out in the end :rotfl:

Edit I just figured: maybe it is song by a duo?! you know, 2 songbirds? :)

Helanren 04-28-2009 11:17 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by itSFMe (Post 1211347)
:doubt: Now who's birthday was it yesterday :thinking: ...

Exactly...

Quote:

Originally Posted by itSFMe (Post 1211347)
And I bet there is no records to be found of Mr. Alexander singing "Happy Birtday to You" to HelanRen?

I haven't met him yet (nor any presidents :)), so somebody else had to do that....

Quote:

Originally Posted by itSFMe (Post 1211347)
Still not "birds" though...

That part was solved by Neija ;), "Happy Birdsday"

Quote:

Originally Posted by neija (Post 1211348)
The only MM I know that recorded a Happy Birthday song

The singer isn't actually "known", nor did he really record it....

Maybe this guy from Sesame Street can help explain how to interpret the missing music part?

Scouser 04-28-2009 11:22 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
five counts !

Helanren 04-28-2009 11:25 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Scouser (Post 1211359)
five counts !

Who would say, in succession, ".", "..", "...", "....", "....." (etc.)?

Scouser 04-28-2009 11:27 AM

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