Write the next line and name the artits.
“If you must go, go. I wish you love.”
*Edit: Just found out that “Lyrica” is a drug! I’m changing the title.
Write the next line and name the artits.
“If you must go, go. I wish you love.”
*Edit: Just found out that “Lyrica” is a drug! I’m changing the title.
For some inexplicable reason, the chief gets very excited everytime he hears a Dolly Parton song.
Dolly Parton- two of the greatest artits in Country Music.
[quote=“housecat”]Write the next line and name the artits.
“If you must go, go. I wish you love.”
*Edit: Just found out that “Lyrica” is a drug! I’m changing the title.[/quote]
“You’ll never walk alone.” Journey. Come on, that was easy!
For some inexplicable reason, the chief gets very excited everytime he hears a Dolly Parton song. [/quote]
“I love you both and this will be pure H-E Double L for me.” And that’s Tammy Wynette, not Dolly. Give The Chief my love!
“The sky-y, is burnin’, I believe my soul’s on fire!”
Yes! Good catch. It’s Tammy’s song, and I think Dolly sang it once or twice later.
Maybe I’m not so good at this game.
But I know this next one is Bad Company. Bee deep, bedeep beep; Bee deep, bedeep beep
Cleavage, cleavage, thighs and hips
From the nape of her neck to the lipstick lips
[quote=“zender”]Yes! Good catch. It’s Tammy’s song, and I think Dolly sang it once or twice later.
Maybe I’m not so good at this game.
But I know this next one is Bad Company.[/quote]
Good job! The next line was, “Your are, I’m learning, the key to my desire.”
Next one:
“So I’m back to the velvet underground/back to the room that I love.”
I get it. I have to name the artist AND sing the next line of the song.
“So I’m back to the velvet underground/back to the room that I love.”
uh…
For the sounds of nature all around/In a barren tree a lonesome dove
Dolly Parton!
[quote=“zender”]I get it. I have to name the artist AND sing the next line of the song.
“So I’m back to the velvet underground/back to the room that I love.”
uh…
For the sounds of nature all around/In a barren tree a lonesome dove
Dolly Parton![/quote]
Umm—no.
“To a room with some lace and paper flowers/Back to the gypsy that I was.” Fleetwood Mac.
Okay, you do the next one.
I got it wrong, so it’s my turn?
“Jump in the shower, and the blood starts pumping”
[quote=“zender”]I got it wrong, so it’s my turn?
“Jump in the shower, and the blood starts pumping”[/quote]
“Out on the street and the traffic starts pumpin’ / with people like me on the job from 9 to 5.” That’s Dolly.
I needed to let you get miss Parton out of your system, now didn’t I?!
Next one:
“Half my life’s in books written pages.”
I can’t wait. Here’s the next, next one. Super easy!
“Some people call me Maurrrrice.”
Half my life’s in book’s written pages
Uh…
Rockin’ chairs, rockin’ babies, rock-a-bye, rock of ages
That’s all I can think of.
If I get it wrong, it’s my turn, right? Them’s tha rules.
Half my life’s in book’s written pages
Uh…
Rockin’ chairs, rockin’ babies, rock-a-bye, rock of ages
That’s all I can think of.
If I get it wrong, it’s my turn, right? Them’s tha rules.[/quote]
First next one was: “Lived and learned from fools and sages.” Aerosmith
But you got Steve Miller’s Space Cowboy, so what is it then? One win, one loss. But you can go next. Let me guess–Dolly Parton, right?!
Not sure. I’m kinda figurin’ out the rules as we go along.
I think Space Cowboy was a different Steve Miller song.
This one’s a bit harder because it’s not Dolly Parton.
AND HE, WORE A HAT
AND HE, HAD A JOB
AND HE, BROUGHT HOME THE BACON
SO THAT, NO ONE KNEW
[quote=“zender”]Not sure. I’m kinda figurin’ out the rules as we go along.
This one’s a bit harder because it’s not Dolly Parton.
AND HE, WORE A HAT
AND HE, HAD A JOB
AND HE, BROUGHT HOME THE BACON
SO THAT, NO ONE KNEW[/quote]
“Mongoloid, Mongoloid/his friends were unaware.” Devo
Yep, but I think everyone in Arkansas, or there abouts, knows that those were Dollys peaches he was singin’ about.
[quote=“housecat”][quote=“zender”]Not sure. I’m kinda figurin’ out the rules as we go along.
This one’s a bit harder because it’s not Dolly Parton.
AND HE, WORE A HAT
AND HE, HAD A JOB
AND HE, BROUGHT HOME THE BACON
SO THAT, NO ONE KNEW[/quote]
“Mongoloid, Mongoloid/his friends were unaware.” Devo
And you are wierd for comming up with that one!
Yep, but I think everyone in Arkansas, or there abouts, knows that those were Dollys peaches he was singin’ about.[/quote]
But I got this right, so you have to go again. I guess.
YOU got it right, so I go again. That makes sense.
Here’s a really hard one. I’m guessin’ a lot of people can guess what it is, but no one will know the next line.
Uu Kanata!
Nangmini nunavut!
“Oh, Canada” in Inuktitut. Give me a minute more.
ᐆ ᑲᓇᑕ!
ᓇᖕᒥᓂ ᓄᓇᕗᑦ!
ᐱᖁᔭᑏ ᓇᓚᑦᑎᐊᖅᐸᕗᑦ.
ᐊᖏᒡᓕᕙᓪᓕᐊᔪᑎ,
ᓴᙱᔪᓗᑎᓪᓗ.
ᓇᖏᖅᐳᒍ, ᐆ ᑲᓇᑕ,
ᒥᐊᓂᕆᑉᓗᑎᑎ.
ᐆ ᑲᓇᑕ! ᓄᓇᑦᓯᐊ!
ᓇᖏᖅᐳᒍ ᒥᐊᑎᓂᕆᑉᓗᑎ,
ᐆ ᑲᓇᑕ, ᓴᓚᒋᔭᐅᖁᓇ!
There’s the entire thing!
I am sure if the rules to this game were less opaque other people, like me, would play.
So far it looks like its a conversation about Dolly Partons tits, the location of the chief and Canada. #typicalflobthread
Now how the hell, in steps of one and in words of English, does this game work?
[quote=“superking”]I am sure if the rules to this game were less opaque other people, like me, would play.
So far it looks like its a conversation about Dolly Partons tits, the location of the chief and Canada. #typicalflobthread
Now how the hell, in steps of one and in words of English, does this game work?[/quote]
You can start a new song if you want. You post a line of the song. The next poster is supposed to post the line that follows your line, and then post the artist.
The person who gets it right should be the next, but since it was only Zender and I, the rules didn’t really matter.
Join us! This would be more fun with more players.