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« Reply #80 on: April 22, 2008, 11:37:30 PM »

The moment I figured out the Polaroid one, I laughed out loud.
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« Reply #81 on: April 22, 2008, 11:51:53 PM »

I was hoping to get NewDimension's attention with the Kutless one, but I guess he doesn't want to play, and I don't blame any of the rest of you for not knowing Kutless songs, so here are the answers.

Grant you passage. (Let You In)
At unspecified astronomical coordinates. (Somewhere in the Sky)
Prevent me from scoring. (Shut Me Out)
Women's TV network pledge. (Promise of a Lifetime)
Regis Philbin. (Million Dollar Man)
Pillow stuffing. (Down)
Acceleration affects us at 9.8 meters per second squared. (We Fall Down)
The Oxford's unabridged contents. (All of the Words)
Outlawing the sale of alcohol. (Dry)
Unpatriotic disloyalty. (Treason)
Variances in appearance due to angular diameter. (Perspectives)
Atmospheric displacement containing metallic currency. (Winds of Change)
Subterranean. (Beyond the Surface)
Formidable skyscraper. (Strong Tower)
Singular diarrhea. (Run)
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« Reply #82 on: April 23, 2008, 12:11:34 AM »

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Shotgun.  Photo gallery.  Black & White.  3 minute freeway landing.  A hat and a cap.  Dixie's wine.  Sunburned or tan?  Blue rabbit, blue.  Ill-positioned pearls.  Then we shrunk.  A sad and dirty village.  Small insects in fur coats.  Called from work.  Time to wake.  Introducing flesh and its occupant.  Arguments render you confused.  No reason to be here.  Singing with horses.  Occupation is classified.  Set the trap behind the chest.  Tom drives us mad!
Alright, since no one seems to be getting it, let me add a few songs that should help the cause (and remember, these guys have a cd coming out this year):

I walk behind you towards the night.  Polystyrene dishes.  January 1st.  Name and official entry.  Small ships.
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« Reply #83 on: April 23, 2008, 01:47:12 AM »

Alright, since no one seems to be getting it, let me add a few songs that should help the cause (and remember, these guys have a cd coming out this year):
Shotgun.  Photo gallery.  Black & White.  3 minute freeway landing.  A hat and a cap.  Dixie's wine.  Sunburned or tan?  Blue rabbit, blue.  Ill-positioned pearls.  Then we shrunk.  A sad and dirty village.  Small insects in fur coats.  Called from work.  Time to wake.  Introducing flesh and its occupant.  Arguments render you confused.  No reason to be here.  Singing with horses.  Occupation is classified.  Set the trap behind the chest.  Tom drives us mad! I walk behind you towards the night.  Polystyrene dishes.  January 1st.  Name and official entry.  Small ships.
Death Cab For Cutie!

Black & White = A Lack Of Color
Sunburned or tan? = Summer Skin
Introducing flesh and its occupant = Soul Meets Body
January 1st = The New Year

Can't quite place the other ones...
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« Reply #84 on: April 23, 2008, 02:32:19 AM »

You got it!
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« Reply #85 on: April 24, 2008, 04:17:48 PM »

Some hints on the remaining P.O.D. songs:

Economic upswing: It's one of a cycle of two states that the economy goes through. It's also a word you might use to describe the sudden growth of a town.

First Roman cardinal and establish nomenclature: If you thought of the Pope, you've got the wrong kind of cardinal.

Piggy's sucky affliction: Come on, none of you guys have read Lord of the Flies?
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« Reply #86 on: April 24, 2008, 04:24:18 PM »

Set #6: Vienna Teng (Solved)
Product of mass and velocity. (Momentum)
Solitary boudoir and water closet. (1Br/1Ba)
Emoting efficiently is not my strong suit. (I Don't Feel So Well)
Uncommunicated correspondence urination. (Unwritten Letter #1)
Brahms' famous composition for use during nocturnal atmospheric disturbance. (Lullabye for a Stormy Night)
Queue of cerulean vehicles. (Blue Caravan)
Null set in your absence. (Nothing Without You)
Bad tennis score becomes a quadrigenarian. (Love Turns 40)
Text excerpt. (Passage)
Wassail for the theologically skeptical. (The Atheist Christmas Carol)
Who percussionist with plumage. (Feather Moon)
Deficiency in water supply. (Drought)
Seat of local government. (City Hall)
Closing hymn. (Recessional)
Evangelical outpost avenue. (Mission Street)
Combustible optimism. (Hope on Fire)
Phrase that gets one out of an arm-twisting. (Say Uncle)
1430 half an hour ago. (Now Three)
Red Viking's anthem. (Eric's Song)
Protect a fugitive. (Harbor)
Faygo sibling. (Shasta)
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« Reply #87 on: April 24, 2008, 04:50:36 PM »

Economic upswing: Boom

I can't believe I missed that before.
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« Reply #88 on: April 24, 2008, 08:33:20 PM »

Some hints on the remaining P.O.D. songs:

Economic upswing: It's one of a cycle of two states that the economy goes through. It's also a word you might use to describe the sudden growth of a town.

First Roman cardinal and establish nomenclature: If you thought of the Pope, you've got the wrong kind of cardinal.

Piggy's sucky affliction: Come on, none of you guys have read Lord of the Flies?

Piggy = Going In Blind?

Roman= I and Identify
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« Reply #89 on: April 24, 2008, 08:36:03 PM »

Piggy = Going In Blind?

Well, he did wear glasses, but there was this other medical problem that he got ridiculed for...

Roman= I and Identify

Yes.
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« Reply #90 on: April 24, 2008, 08:48:17 PM »

Piggy's sucky affliction: Come on, none of you guys have read Lord of the Flies?
Asthma.

And honestly, I have no idea who the band/artist is for set #6. The only one I can guess is tobyMac because the product of mass and velocity is momentum.
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« Reply #91 on: April 24, 2008, 08:58:52 PM »

Asthma.

That's the one. I figured that if nothing else, the line a high schooler would remember after reading that book would have to be "Sucks to your ass-mar".

And honestly, I have no idea who the band/artist is for set #6. The only one I can guess is tobyMac because the product of mass and velocity is momentum.

Right song title. Wrong artist. It probably isn't an artist you're familiar with, but I know a few folks here are.
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« Reply #92 on: April 25, 2008, 11:34:37 AM »

Is it Aimee Mann?  (thank you wikipedia)
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« Reply #93 on: April 25, 2008, 01:30:19 PM »

Is it Aimee Mann?  (thank you wikipedia)

Nope. I know nothing about Aimee Mann.

Bloop, Josh, or possibly schil might know.

NP: "Love Isn't Made", Jon Foreman
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« Reply #94 on: April 25, 2008, 02:47:24 PM »

oh, interesting! I have to put more thought into this now.

I've got it--Vienna Teng. I'm not familiar with very many of her songs but I got a few, then scanned through last.fm's song list for help.

Solitary boudoir and water closet = 1Br/1Ba
Emoting efficiently is not my strong suit = I Don't Feel So Well
Uncommunicated correspondence urination = Unwritten Letter #1
Brahms' famous composition for use during nocturnal atmospheric disturbance = Lullaby For a Stormy Night
Queue of cerulean vehicles = Blue Caravan
Null set in your absence = Nothing Without You
Bad tennis score becomes a quadrigenarian = Love Turns 40 (my initial guess was "Love Gets Old".)
Text excerpt = Passage
Wassail for the theologically skeptical = The Atheist Christmas Carol
Who percussionist with plumage = Feather Moon
Deficiency in water supply = Drought
Phrase that gets one out of an arm-twisting = Whatever You Want
1430 half an hour ago = Transcontinental 1:30 A.M.
Seat of local government = City Hall
Closing hymn = Say Uncle...er, maybe not. XD Recessional
Evangelical outpost avenue = Mission Street
Combustible optimism = Hope On Fire
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« Reply #95 on: April 25, 2008, 02:57:15 PM »

I've got it--Vienna Teng. I'm not familiar with very many of her songs but I got a few, then scanned through last.fm's song list for help.

I usually use songmeanings.net to get a list of song titles for artists I'm not totally familiar with.

Phrase that gets one out of an arm-twisting = Whatever You Want
1430 half an hour ago = Transcontinental 1:30 A.M.

All of your answers were correct, except for these.

NP: "Bite My Tongue", Relient K
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« Reply #96 on: April 25, 2008, 03:02:31 PM »

I'm going to add to my first (and as yet unsolved) batch. the ones at the end should be easier. or at least less convoluted.

Thatcher against the majority of epistles
soiled cutlery
burgundy pretty girls
it's Allen's other name (and it's not Phillips)
thus spake the bright-burning one
a dragging skirt out of a metro area straddling two states
shared by pirates and woodsmen
metal filament showed the way
bye-o heater closet
her husband's dead and her bread is browned
perhaps, little bird
finally
tabloid Amish movie
Alison Krauss has a new one
pails of precipitation
adolescent emotion
pound on the door
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« Reply #97 on: April 25, 2008, 03:07:05 PM »

Phrase that gets one out of an arm-twisting = Say Uncle
1430 half an hour ago = Now Three (haha, I was thinking on the other side of the world and in another time zone or something, I don't know.)
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« Reply #98 on: April 25, 2008, 03:33:44 PM »

Phrase that gets one out of an arm-twisting = Say Uncle
1430 half an hour ago = Now Three (haha, I was thinking on the other side of the world and in another time zone or something, I don't know.)

Those are both right. I used military time just to confuse you.
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« Reply #99 on: April 28, 2008, 07:47:40 PM »

Some clues on the final three Vienna Teng songs:

Red Viking's anthem - It's the guy who reportedly named Greenland.

Protect a fugitive - It's also another word for "haven".

Faygo sibling - "Faygo" is a brand of soda sold in Michigan; there's another brand sold elsewhere that is owned by the same parent company.

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« Reply #100 on: April 28, 2008, 08:15:33 PM »

Red Viking's anthem - It's the guy who reportedly named Greenland.
Eric's Song

Protect a fugitive - It's also another word for "haven".
Harbor

Faygo sibling - "Faygo" is a brand of soda sold in Michigan; there's another brand sold elsewhere that is owned by the same parent company.
Shasta (Carrie's Song)
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« Reply #101 on: April 28, 2008, 08:32:58 PM »

And here's a set #8, for those who haven't tired of the game yet.

Set #8: Relient K (Solved)
Resend change in location to someone else. (Forward Motion)
Hospice furniture. (Deathbed)
Relationship collapse. (Falling Out)
Commencement of a match. (Kick-Off)
Best score of five less than four score. (High of 75)
Copyright. (Trademark)
Arousing transmission. (Wake Up Call)
Avoid narcolepsy. (Maintain Consciousness)
Triumphing over a settlement near Prudhoe Bay is the least desired outcome, except for staking's one's income on that very same place. (The Only Thing Worse than Beating a Dead Horse Is Betting on One)
Activating the power button. (Pressing On)
All the rage since Monday. (This Week the Trend)
Disposition tinnitus. (Mood Rings)
Mr. Manson, CEO. (Charles in Charge)
Decomposition. (Breakdown)
Core elements of one's diet. (Staples)
Masticate my language. (Bite My Tongue)
Beg the dominant chord. (Plead the Fifth)
Undergraduate goat offspring. (College Kids)
Exist as my top left key. (Be My Escape)
Release everything. (Let It All Out)
The musical silence matches your height. (The Rest Is Up to You)
I pray you have equine companionship. (May the Horse Be with You)
Apparently there was a task that I didn't screw up. (Must Have Done Something Right)
The ultimate. (The Best Thing)
Big earrings, I was redundant. (Hoopes I Did It Again)
Football play in rude message board comments. (Down in Flames)
The inactive copyright infringers. (The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything)
Botched attempt at religious censure. (Failure to Excommunicate)
Mr. Tannen's favorite greeting. (Hello McFly)
< = >. (Less Is More)
The phrases provided are insufficient. (Those Words Are Not Enough)
Effeminate male sketched. (Nancy Drew)
Gobbledygook. (Gibberish)
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« Reply #102 on: April 28, 2008, 08:40:19 PM »

And here's a set #8, for those who haven't tired of the game yet.

Set #8

Activating the power button. All the rage since Monday. Disposition tinnitus. Resend change in location to someone else. Hospice furniture. Mr. Manson, CEO. Decomposition. Core elements of one's diet. Masticate my language. Undergraduate goat offspring. Exist as my top left key. Release everything. The musical silence matches your height. Beg the dominant chord. Effeminate male sketched. I pray you have equine companionship. Relationship collapse. Apparently there was a task that I didn't screw up. The ultimate. Big earrings, I was redundant. Commencement of a match. Football play in rude message board comments. Best score of five less than four score. Copyright. The inactive copyright infringers. Botched attempt at religious censure. Avoid narcolepsy. Arousing transmission. Mr. Tannen's favorite greeting. < = >. Goobledygook. The phrases provided are insufficient. Triumphing over a settlement near Prudhoe Bay is the least desired outcome, except for staking's one's income on that very same place.

Relient K?
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« Reply #103 on: April 28, 2008, 09:46:09 PM »

Resend change in location to someone else. = Forward Motion
Hospice furniture. = Deathbed
Relationship collapse. = Falling Out
Commencement of a match. = Kick-Off
Best score of five less than four score. = High of 75
Copyright. = Trademark
Arousing transmission. = Wake Up Call
Avoid narcolepsy. = Maintain Consciousness
Triumphing over a settlement near Prudhoe Bay is the least desired outcome, except for staking's one's income on that very same place. = The Only Thing Worse Than Beating a Dead Horse is Betting On One
Activating the power button. = Pressing On
All the rage since Monday. = This Week The Trend
 Disposition tinnitus. = Mood Rings
Mr. Manson, CEO. = Charles in Charge
Decomposition. = Breakdown
Core elements of one's diet. = Staples
Masticate my language. = Bite My Tongue
Beg the dominant chord. = Plead the fifth
Undergraduate goat offspring. = College Kids
Exist as my top left key. = Be My Escape
Release everything. = Let it All Out
The musical silence matches your height. = The Rest is Up to You
I pray you have equine companionship. = May the Horse Be With You
Apparently there was a task that I didn't screw up. = Must Have Done Something Right
The ultimate. = The Best Thing
Big earrings, I was redundant. = Hoopes I Did It Again
Football play in rude message board comments. = Down in Flames
The inactive copyright infringers. = The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything
Botched attempt at religious censure. = Failure to Excommunicate
Mr. Tannen's favorite greeting. = Hello, McFly
 < = >. = Less is More
The phrases provided are insufficient. = These Words Are Not Enough
Effeminate male sketched. = Nancy Drew
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« Reply #104 on: April 28, 2008, 09:50:33 PM »

I think I win
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« Reply #105 on: April 29, 2008, 12:48:03 AM »

Red Viking's anthem - It's the guy who reportedly named Greenland.
Eric's Song

Protect a fugitive - It's also another word for "haven".
Harbor

Faygo sibling - "Faygo" is a brand of soda sold in Michigan; there's another brand sold elsewhere that is owned by the same parent company.
Shasta (Carrie's Song)

Those are all correct.
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« Reply #106 on: April 29, 2008, 12:58:28 AM »

I think I win

Damn. Indeed you do. Though I think you missed one.
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« Reply #107 on: April 29, 2008, 01:43:12 AM »

Did I?

Oh, you're right.

Gobbledygook = Gibberish
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« Reply #108 on: April 29, 2008, 01:47:02 AM »

Did I?

Oh, you're right.

Gobbledygook = Gibberish
Wow. Record time.
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« Reply #109 on: April 29, 2008, 05:03:14 PM »

Here's one, since I'm supposed to be studying for a final:

Solved:
premature decompression = The Bends
Oprah's Job = Talk Show Host
A lack of unexpected occurrences =  No Surprises
mantra of an obsessive-compulsive = Everything In Its Right Place
second person pronoun = You
it is possible that I am incorrect = I Might Be Wrong
road ghost = Street Spirit
elevated and not waterlogged = High and Dry
polio treatment that I possess = My Iron Lung
completely dark celestial object = Black Star
polite greeting = How Do You Do
all people are able to manipulate this lute variant = Anyone Can Play Guitar
fortunate = Lucky
scaling the object that divides a room from the next = Climbing Up the Walls
voter persuasion = Electioneering
digits of arboreal entities = Treefingers
the glass is half full = Optimistic
instructions for apparition reversal = How To Disappear Completely
describing the state of ones who should not throw stones = Life in a Glass House
rabbit disease = Myxyamatosis
controlling invaders from another world = Bodysnatchers
british breakfast = Bangers and Mash
morally or sociologically correct = Just
reciprocal fate enforcers = Karma Police
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« Reply #110 on: April 29, 2008, 05:12:19 PM »

Here's one, since I'm supposed to be studying for a final:

Best time to be doing it! This looks like Radiohead.

Oprah's Job = Talk Show Host
A lack of unexpected occurrences = No Surprises
mantra of an obsessive-compulsive = Everything in Its Right Place
second person pronoun = You
premature decompression = Blow Out?
it is possible that I am incorrect = I Might Be Wrong
road ghost = Street Spirit
elevated and not waterlogged = High and Dry
polio treatment that I possess = My Iron Lung?
completely dark celestial object = Black Star
polite greeting = How Do You?
all people are able to manipulate this lute variant = Anyone Can Play Guitar
fortunate = Lucky
scaling the object that divides a room from the next = Climbing Up the Walls
voter persuasion = Electioneering
digits of arboreal entities = Treefingers
the glass is half full = Optimistic
instructions for apparition reversal = How to Disappear Completely
describing the state of ones who should not throw stones = Life in a Glass House
rabbit disease = Myxomatosis
controlling invaders from another world = Bodysnatchers
british breakfast = Bangers and Mash
reciprocal fate enforcers = Karma Police
morally or sociologically correct = Just

NP: "Ten Feet High", Andrea Corr
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« Reply #111 on: April 29, 2008, 05:24:04 PM »

here's another clue for my unsolved batch.

which may or may not actually help.



the artist might go around in something with the same name.
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« Reply #112 on: April 29, 2008, 05:26:15 PM »

here's another clue for my unsolved batch.

which may or may not actually help.



the artist might go around in something with the same name.

Cat Power?
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« Reply #113 on: April 29, 2008, 05:27:46 PM »

nope. that would be too easy wouldn't it?

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« Reply #114 on: April 29, 2008, 05:30:01 PM »

nope. that would be too easy wouldn't it?

Whoever it is, I figured it was someone I didn't listen to because I can't even come close to deciphering any of those. If I'm wrong and the artist's name occurs in any of my recent Music Journals, please do let me know.

NP: "Broken", Lifehouse
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« Reply #115 on: April 29, 2008, 05:43:10 PM »

I did a phorum search and would say that no, you don't listen to this artist, but you have taken note of at least one song, which is included in my puzzle.

I guess the pholks (and there should be several) who would be able to figure it out don't read this thread. (or my clues are just too convoluted.)
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« Reply #116 on: April 29, 2008, 11:30:52 PM »

R.E.M.

Go. Bizarre. Faking all before death. Something to envision at a chess match. Avoid inhaling. Be a part of the club.

and from Murlough: Full-frontal nudity was screwed over.

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We all feel pain = Everybody Hurts
Denouncing gods, personally = Losing My Religion
Paranormal and important = Supernatural Superserious
A city in Texas = Houston
Glossy, euphoric humanoids = Shiny Happy People
Broadcasted tune = Radio Song
Broadcasting across the EU and other liberated places on the continent = Radio Free Europe
Most exquisite background music for labour = Finest Worksong
Go in your car = Drive
Much Middle Precipitation = So. Central Rain
Fake President = World Leader Pretend
National noise = Country Feedback
One more locomotive = Another Engine
Aviary royalty = King of Birds
I'm comfortable but nothing will be the same = It's the End of the Word as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
Leaving = Departure
Discuss Jesus' crucifixion = Talk About the Passion
Nocturnal yardwork = Gardening at Night
Enjoy the next 100 years in Iraq, everybody (it'll be as good as being stationed in Germany in the 60's)! = How the West Was Won and Where It Got Us... either that or Welcome to the Occupation
Bring back the eradication of the commies = Exhuming McCarthy
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« Reply #117 on: April 29, 2008, 11:37:22 PM »

Danny's looks like R.E.M. Here are a few that I can come up with:

We all feel pain = Everybody Hurts
Denouncing gods, personally = Losing My Religion
Paranormal and important = Supernatural Superserious
A city in Texas = Houston
Glossy, euphoric humanoids = Shiny Happy People
Broadcasted tune = Radio Song
Broadcasting across the EU and other liberated places on the continent = Radio Free Europe
Most exquisite background music for labour = Finest Worksong
Go in your car = Drive
Much Middle Precipitation = So. Central Rain (I thought "So." stood for "South", though.)
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« Reply #118 on: April 29, 2008, 11:49:34 PM »

Yeesh - try not to imagine the ending. My beloved automobile. Have faith. Don't take that away from me. Doctor's lobby. I, who's pathetic. Your tune.
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« Reply #119 on: April 30, 2008, 12:03:49 AM »

Best time to be doing it! This looks like Radiohead.

Oprah's Job = Talk Show Host
A lack of unexpected occurrences = No Surprises
mantra of an obsessive-compulsive = Everything in Its Right Place
second person pronoun = You
premature decompression = Blow Out?
it is possible that I am incorrect = I Might Be Wrong
road ghost = Street Spirit
elevated and not waterlogged = High and Dry
polio treatment that I possess = My Iron Lung?
completely dark celestial object = Black Star
polite greeting = How Do You?
all people are able to manipulate this lute variant = Anyone Can Play Guitar
fortunate = Lucky
scaling the object that divides a room from the next = Climbing Up the Walls
voter persuasion = Electioneering
digits of arboreal entities = Treefingers
the glass is half full = Optimistic
instructions for apparition reversal = How to Disappear Completely
describing the state of ones who should not throw stones = Life in a Glass House
rabbit disease = Myxomatosis
controlling invaders from another world = Bodysnatchers
british breakfast = Bangers and Mash
reciprocal fate enforcers = Karma Police
morally or sociologically correct = Just

NP: "Ten Feet High", Andrea Corr

Damn close. You got one wrong.
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