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Human without the bean

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  1. I don't remember if I've used this one before or not, but let's see. Gopher Everett? The old tactician has got us a plan. It was in his yonder bureau. I reckon it would fetch us enough cash for a good used auto part and should be a little left over on the side. You got some light fingers Everett. Gopher? You miserable water-lily snake. You stole from my kin! Who was fixing to betray us. You didn't know that at the time. So I borrowed it til I did know. That don't make no sense.
  2. Hang tight boys, I'm still working on something.
  3. Okay, I will post in a while, pretty short while okay.
  4. I'm sorry WordWolf, I'm not familiar with any of these lines.
  5. Okay, I'll put them together "lying on the bed, listen to the music playing in your heaheaheaddddd"
  6. This shouldn't be that baffling No it isn't. Lying on the bed was a hint.
  7. Solsbury Hill, yes, that's it. It was Peter Gabriel's debut single as a solo artist after leaving Genesis. In fact, the song is about leaving the band behind and carrying on by himself.
  8. Is this not a line that perhaps someone would remember the song from? If I were lying in bed listening to the music I would remember this one.
  9. Another one, not, Simon and Garfunkle To keep in silence I resigned My friends would think I was a nut Turning water into wine Open doors would soon be shut So I went from day to day Though my life was in a rut
  10. Here it is. First let's warm up with "At The Zoo" before Simon and Garfunkel sing "Baby Driver".
  11. "Listen to the music playing in your heaheaheaddddd'''''''"
  12. My daddy was the family bassman My mamma was an engineer And I was born one dark gray morn With music coming in my ears In my ears My daddy was a prominent frogman My mamma's in the Naval Reserve When I was young I carried a gun But I never got the chance to serve I did not serve And once upon a pair of wheels Hit the road and I’m gone What’s my number ? I wonder how your engines feel Ba ba ba ba Scoot down the road What’s my number? I wonder how your engines feel Shine the light
  13. I thought that was shoe in, but here is some more. My daddy was the family bassman My mamma was an engineer And I was born one dark gray morn With music coming in my ears In my ears My daddy was a prominent frogman My mamma's in the Naval Reserve When I was young I carried a gun But I never got the chance to serve I did not serve
  14. * Food for thought * Mostly for myself, however. I see in this thread a lot of movies that are comedies, completely off the wall, off the cuff, and slapstick kind of movies, and there's nothing wrong with that, but I don't often recognize them. ["I tend to go with the heavier guys"] quote from Leon: The Professional and that is why I don't often know them. I am mostly into more dramatic kinds of movies. It's not that I don't have a good sense of humor. I enjoy comedy films. I just don't go out of my way to watch many of them. However, this is a very well known line from " Porkys".
  15. Oh, Righteous Brothers. Got it. What's the name now? Something Melody? Unchained Melody
  16. My daddy was a prominent frogman My mamma's in the Naval Reserve When I was young I carried a gun But I never got the chance to serve I did not serve
  17. 737 coming out of the sky Won't you take me down to Memphis on a midnight ride
  18. This quote is "Money" ~Pink Floyd~. That obviously, I recognize. Some of those other lines are familiar too. I've never paid too much attention to the rest of those lyrics.
  19. This doesn't sound like a tune, more like a film line. Either way, I'm not sure if I know this.
  20. Didn't quite get it in my head at first, but while listening to "All You Need Is Love" it sprang into my head. "Taxman" I'll get something up pretty quick.
  21. "Touch of Grey" was the only top 20 hit for The Grateful Dead reaching number 15 on the billboard charts. I figured you would get this WordWolf. The first album I ever bought was The Grateful Dead's "Workingman's Dead".
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