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Re: Pictionary Deep Purple - Smoke on the Water? Spoiler: |
Re: Pictionary Nice reasoning, (and some good songs!) but no one's gotten it yet. Quote:
Helanren's got the crucial parts of the answer: Quote:
And the "1 L." is a liter, yes...and sort of a sound-alike rebus-type clue. Spoiler: |
Re: Pictionary The Shangri-Las, Leader of the pack? Spoiler: (I think I just watched that song, searching for something else, either here or in another thread?) edit: maybe that was when searching for "look out" lyrics ;) Spoiler: |
Re: Pictionary You got it! :thumbsup: Whoa, love that hairdo! Thankfully I grew up after those kind were "in"! |
Re: Pictionary :lol: I just remembered I had seen the song when searching for "look out look out look out"; found this page but never made the connection until your previous post.... Have to make up a new one, so I'll be back later :)! |
Re: Pictionary hehe, I like this version! :rotfl: Spoiler: |
Re: Pictionary She's done quite a few of those stickmen musicvideos :). Here's a new song again, don't know if it will be hard or not (clues are a bit indirect, but then, you are used to that by now right :lol9:?): Spoiler: |
Re: Pictionary 1 Attachment(s) I see Chinese food and a baseball player doing Chinese circus stuff. Spoiler: There was a baseball player once called Frank George (Noodles) Hahn, but that is the only connection I get so far. Back to my thinking boot :thinking: Edit: And now I have found ''Keeping Score'' by Hannah. |
Re: Pictionary There's a tradition called the seventh-inning stretch, which I believe is done in the middle of the seventh inning of a baseball game. It appears from the scoreboard to be time for this - when everyone in the stands gets up and stretches after sitting for so long (traditionally they sing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" at this time, too). I admit I haven't Googled (much) for any songs to do with this, however. Just an observation. And the score is in a tie, 3 to 3, which made me detour toward thinking about Thai food...? But other than that and the fact that I don't find this position in any of the basic yoga poses (thought the name of the position might be a clue...) I haven't come up with much. :doubt: |
Re: Pictionary 1 Attachment(s) In Yoga this position is called the Scorpion.... Spoiler: |
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