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bruin
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response 625 of 644:
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Jun 23 14:23 UTC 2001 |
Who were The Beatles?
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tpryan
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response 626 of 644:
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Jun 24 14:18 UTC 2001 |
Hey, you got it right, go on, der bear.
Btw, it Camile West of Four Bitchin' Babes who sing of
"30,000 pounds of Viagara" (in the water), an homage to
Harry Chapin's "30,000 pounds of Bannanas.
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tpryan
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response 627 of 644:
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Jun 24 14:20 UTC 2001 |
BTW, Doug Cameron is the guy with the blue fiddle. He has been
hear a lot on The Weather Channel, as 'the music to read the
weather forcast by'.
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bruin
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response 628 of 644:
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Jun 24 14:33 UTC 2001 |
Okay, here goes! The answer is...
A Dallas TX radio station recently fired two of its DJ's for
instigating false rumors that this teen pop performer had been killed
in a car accident in Los Angeles.
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tpryan
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response 629 of 644:
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Jun 25 02:16 UTC 2001 |
Oops, I guess I should not guess right again.
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other
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response 630 of 644:
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Jun 25 18:05 UTC 2001 |
Who is Britney Smears?
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bruin
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response 631 of 644:
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Jun 30 02:25 UTC 2001 |
other has intended to give the last question in his response, and now
has the choice of giving the next answer or passing this honor to
somebody else.
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other
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response 632 of 644:
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Jul 2 05:00 UTC 2001 |
Subject: Lyrics
"... [fill in the missing word] in Ann Arbor. Ask the judges why."
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arianna
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response 633 of 644:
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Jul 19 06:01 UTC 2001 |
aw no fair, how can thos eof us that no live in a2 anymore repond?!
<pokes eric>
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other
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response 634 of 644:
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Jul 19 17:59 UTC 2001 |
Hmm. Since this one has sat for a while, I'll give the hint that the
artists achieved massive popularity in the 60's and 70's.
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cyklone
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response 635 of 644:
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Jul 24 13:31 UTC 2001 |
Who are The Doors?
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other
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response 636 of 644:
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Jul 24 15:21 UTC 2001 |
Hint 2:
The song is about something that happened in Texas.
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orinoco
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response 637 of 644:
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Jul 24 20:42 UTC 2001 |
Well, shit. There goes my search for a song about John Sinclair with those
words in it.
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bruin
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response 638 of 644:
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Jul 24 23:19 UTC 2001 |
What is "anarchy"?
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other
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response 639 of 644:
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Jul 25 00:22 UTC 2001 |
Dan?
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orinoco
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response 640 of 644:
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Jul 26 03:03 UTC 2001 |
Got it! I suppose it's marginally about John Sinclair.
"Kids in Texas, smoking grass, ten year sentence, comes to pass.
Misdemeanor in Ann Arbor. Ask the judges why."
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micklpkl
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response 641 of 644:
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Jul 26 03:47 UTC 2001 |
It's about time! I've known it for a while, but I'm lazy and didn't want to
think up the next answer. CSNY, right?
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orinoco
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response 642 of 644:
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Jul 26 04:13 UTC 2001 |
Hey, no fair, I'm lazy too! :)
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other
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response 643 of 644:
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Jul 26 07:23 UTC 2001 |
Yup. John Sinclair. Ten for two. CSNY.
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orinoco
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response 644 of 644:
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Jul 26 14:35 UTC 2001 |
I'd tracked down the title of the song, figuring it was about John Sinclair,
but then the comment about Texas threw me off. Did Sinclair have some
connection to Texas?
I'm gonna throw open the floor, but I might take it back if I come up with
a decent question.
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