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15 Oct 05 - 04:58 PM (#1583777) Subject: Musical Venery Terms (not venereal) From: Mrrzy Found this looking for something completely else...It needs to be put to a tune, and a plot built around it enough for a folk song, kinda like the Sgt Pepper movie - "James Lipton have made forays into venery. Lipton presents a lively section on music. Consider: A Backseat of Accompanists; A Schrei of Heldentenoren; A Flatulence of Bassonists; A Carousel of Rondo; A Jumpcut of Music Videos; An Embouchure of Brass Players; A Spite of Prima Donnas; A Hum of Hymns; A Parenthesis of Cellists; A Spasm of Hard Rockers; A Tangle of Spotlights; An Oscillation of Break Dancers; A Shriek of Claques; A Second Fiddle of Violists; A Rhapsody of Blues; An Attitude of Rappers; A Decibel of DJ's. -More, more I'm still not satisfied! |
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15 Oct 05 - 04:59 PM (#1583778) Subject: RE: Musical Venery Terms (not venereal) From: Mrrzy And here is a blicky to the existing threads that mention venery, none of which were suitable to be just added onto, is why this is a new thread, for the hardcore. |
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15 Oct 05 - 05:00 PM (#1583779) Subject: RE: Musical Venery Terms (not venereal) From: Mrrzy Nope, that doesn't work, but type Venery in the search box you get et voilà. |
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17 Oct 05 - 08:10 AM (#1584549) Subject: RE: Musical Venery Terms (not venereal) From: Snuffy A refrain (please) of folksingers |
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18 Oct 05 - 09:42 PM (#1585833) Subject: RE: Musical Venery Terms (not venereal) From: Mrrzy Ooh, nice. A chorus of lyrics? |
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19 Oct 05 - 02:38 AM (#1585962) Subject: RE: Musical Venery Terms (not venereal) From: Doug Chadwick A squeeze of accordionists A scrape of fiddlers A pluck of guitarists DC |
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19 Oct 05 - 07:48 AM (#1586074) Subject: RE: Musical Venery Terms (not venereal) From: The Fooles Troupe A pox upon your Venerey! |