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Thread #26203   Message #321334
Posted By: Áine
17-Oct-00 - 07:51 PM
Thread Name: Song Challenge! Part 42
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 42
I betcha y'all thought I gone and forgotten ya, didn't ya? Well, through the mists of migraine (insert appropriate sympathetic sounds here...) I have dispensed the Golden Cow Chips. However, the screen is beginning to change color and shape on me now, so I'll be uploading your wunnerful, wunnerful songs on the morrow.

So, once again, my darlin' Challenge!rs, Cudos, Congrats and Muchas Gracias for the all the fun and frolic!! The Great Booga Booga Halloween Challenge! will be posted tomorrow morning (the good Lord willin' and my blood pressure don't rise). Read 'em and laugh, Challenge!rs:

Winners of the Golden Cow Chip Award with Shamrock Cluster (The Shamrock Cluster is awarded for a very high level of imagination, imagery, and/or creative use of language in a song):
The Monkey Mafia by Dharmabum
Sanglochon Saucisson by Bradypus
Spleen Things On His Pants by Bardford

Winners of the Golden Cow Chip Award with Harp Ribbon (The Harp Ribbon is given for being able to make The Keeper of the Book fall on the floor laughing OR make her short out her keyboard with tears):
Dr. Doolittle's Answering Machine Message by mousethief
Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah by Audi
Kung Foo Quack by Bradypus

Winners of the Golden Cow Chip Award with Guinness Crest (The Guinness Crest is awarded for causing both Harp Ribbon conditions within one song):
I'll Ne'er Leave Home by Bardford
To Keep The Threat At Bay by Naemanson
Well I'll Be A Son Of A Pitch by Micca

Winners of the Golden Cow Chip Award with Cleigh's Blue Fume Shield (Cleigh's Blue Fume Shield is given to the best blues rendition of any challenge topic):
The Food Chain Gang by Scotsbard
Porcine Blues by Dharmabum

Winners of the Imperial Order of the All-In-One Genius with Platinum Tufts (The Imperial Order of the All-In-One Genius with Platinum Tufts Award is given to the Challenge!rs who use ten or more Challenge! topics in one song):
Oh, Oh, Woe Is Me by Dharmabum