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WCDT Strips 3146 to 3150 (1-5 February 2016)
Perfectly Reasonable:
my Minecraft world needs a Unicorn Grove.
Truec:
--- Quote from: SomeCanadianWeirdo on 02 Feb 2016, 18:58 ---Hopefully Biubbles and May meet soon.
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They already did. Butts were involved, as is right and proper.
Giant Speck:
electromgneticDstroyosaur:
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--- Quote from: chaospersonified on 02 Feb 2016, 13:48 ---As a child born in 1992, I know only two of these songs, ... .
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If that's the main criteria, then by my standard, Beethoven and Brahms and Buddy Holly and all those other bums didn't do diddley.
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Difference is, you really have to be a 90s fan to know any of those songs (with the possible exception of Anything for Love) whereas everyone knows Beethoven's 5th and 9th symphonies, Für Elise, and Moonlight Sonata (even if not by name)
bloodswan:
--- Quote from: electromgneticDstroyosaur on 02 Feb 2016, 20:06 ---Difference is, you really have to be a 90s fan to know any of those songs (with the possible exception of Anything for Love) whereas everyone knows Beethoven's 5th and 9th symphonies, Für Elise, and Moonlight Sonata (even if not by name)
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Except that 4 of the songs in the list (Bat out of Hell, Two out of Three Aint Bad, Paradise by the Dashboard Light, You Took the Words Right Outta My Mouth) are from the first Bat out of Hell album which came out in 1977. So no knowledge of 90's music necessary to recognize Meatloaf's music. Could just be my upbringing, but those 4 songs are easily classics and anyone familiar with oldies/classic rock who isn't familiar with those songs (especially Bat out of Hell and Paradise by the Dashboard Light) has been living under a rock for much too long.
Slightly more on topic: Where can I find this Unicorn Grove place? Looks great but I've never had tea do that before. Must be some weird new age blend.
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