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Post by Al Truest on Feb 28, 2006 22:37:51 GMT
OK - I can't stand the suffering any longer. Hem of Anorak etc - How to be Invisible.. Actually, 'hair' i.e. dead (skin) epidermis - 'of doormat'. But the etc covered that I suppose. Next. I must say to a strong degree that my spread metaphorical appendages cause me a nagging pain. Lyric and song.....
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Gelid
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Post by Gelid on Mar 1, 2006 14:17:46 GMT
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Post by Al Truest on Mar 1, 2006 17:59:02 GMT
clue: Keep moving, you're within arm's length.
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Gelid
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An owl on the sill.
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Post by Gelid on Mar 1, 2006 18:03:44 GMT
"How my open arms ache!" - Moving, of course! (thanks for the hint... )
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Post by Al Truest on Mar 1, 2006 22:11:23 GMT
"How my open arms ache!" - Moving, of course! (thanks for the hint... ) Correct - Next: Submerge your palm adjacent the craft and contemplate the analogous sensation. Lyric and song.
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Post by karmamama on Mar 1, 2006 23:09:31 GMT
"How my open arms ache!" - Moving, of course! (thanks for the hint... ) Correct - Next: Submerge you're palm adjacent the craft and contemplate the analogous sensation. Lyric and song. I assume that's meant to be 'Your' and not 'You are' as posted?
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Post by Al Truest on Mar 2, 2006 0:13:47 GMT
Correct - Next: Submerge your palm adjacent the craft and contemplate the analogous sensation. Lyric and song. I assume that's meant to be 'Your' and not 'You are' as posted? Your rong - Im allways write.
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Max
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You and I and Rosabel believe
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Post by Max on Mar 2, 2006 11:19:43 GMT
"How my open arms ache!" - Moving, of course! (thanks for the hint... ) Correct - Next: Submerge your palm adjacent the craft and contemplate the analogous sensation. Lyric and song. Don't know if I'm right, but is it: 'Put your hand over the side of the boat, what do you feel?' from 'A Coral Room'?
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Post by Al Truest on Mar 2, 2006 12:38:17 GMT
Correct - Next: Submerge your palm adjacent the craft and contemplate the analogous sensation. Lyric and song. Don't know if I'm right, but is it: 'Put your hand over the side of the boat, what do you feel?' from 'A Coral Room'? Yes. That's the answer. Next: No need for technology, we use olfactory sensitivity to pick up their culturally influenced apocrine and sebaceous secretions.... Quote the lyric and song title.....
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Sheila
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Post by Sheila on Mar 2, 2006 15:00:19 GMT
"Who need radar ? We use scent. The stink of their worst, stink of sweat..." Pull Out the Pin
How about this one: They are like roastable candy. (line and song)
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Sven Golly
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"In the night you hide from the madman you're longing to be"
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Post by Sven Golly on Mar 2, 2006 20:22:05 GMT
"Who need radar ? We use scent. The stink of their worst, stink of sweat..." Pull Out the Pin How about this one: They are like roastable candy. (line and song) Stink of the WEST. "Her thighs are as soft as marshmallows" - "In The Warm Room" And roastable isn't a word. And are marshmallows actually candy?? Next: Allow me to have that activity that is the inspiration for Michaell Stipe's band that fires responses in my brain so I can encounter ethereal ewes. Lyric and song.....
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Post by Adey on Mar 2, 2006 21:13:18 GMT
Allow me to have that activity that is the inspiration for Michaell Stipe's band that fires responses in my brain so I can encounter ethereal ewes. Lyric and song..... "Let me sleep and dream of sheep"..
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Post by Adey on Mar 2, 2006 21:24:12 GMT
'As in the way of the man's legally defined life associate prior to frigidity being a factor, and in the way that the said associate's visage and general externality was once considered extremely aesthetically pleasing..'
Lyric & song please.
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Max
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You and I and Rosabel believe
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Post by Max on Mar 2, 2006 21:46:51 GMT
'As in the way of the man's legally defined life associate prior to frigidity being a factor, and in the way that the said associate's visage and general externality was once considered extremely aesthetically pleasing..'Lyric & song please. I think I'm wrong, but is it: 'Just like she was before the tears, and how she was before the years flew by, and how she was when she was beautiful' from 'Babooshka'?
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Post by Adey on Mar 2, 2006 21:52:01 GMT
Pretty good Max - and quick too.
Actually the lyrics I had in mind were "Just like his wife before she freezed on him, just like his wife when she was beautiful" - but good enough I say. Set one for us?
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