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I'm getting a feeling! Yes! Lard Lad is right!
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Originally posted by Rockhopper Lad: I'm getting a feeling! Yes! Lard Lad is right! That's funny! Never seen Psych, but Rocky's lyrics make it clear that there's only a one- or two-word title there, and likely a verb at that. I was thinking "USA Network" and scrolled thru the digital guide...and guess what's on at this exact moment on USA? I'll think of something soon....
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It's a rare condition, this day and age, to read any good news on the newspaper page. Love and tradition of the grand design, some people say it's even harder to find.
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Yup.
Quis has the next one!
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Ok Here we go:
Let the time flow, Let the love grow, Let the rain shower, Let the rose flower.
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That was a short-lived late '70s sitcom called Angie.
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They could be in orbit (in the stars). On a spooky planet (maybe Mars). There's no way of knowing When they're groovin' way above the atmosphere, trying to get back to here.
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No, but a very good guess.
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Josie and the Pussycats in Space?
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Quis has it. It's the theme to Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space. This was a classic example of what you do with characters when you run out of ideas for them. You shoot them off in a rocket that looks like a barber pole, of course!
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Some people think it looks more like something other than a barber pole.
The sound of hoof beats 'cross the glade Good folk, lock up your son and daughter Beware the deadly flashing blade Unless you want to end up shorter
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Originally posted by Quislet, Esq: Some people think it looks more like something other than a barber pole.
I was being polite.
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Originally posted by Quislet, Esq:
[b]The sound of hoof beats 'cross the glade Good folk, lock up your son and daughter Beware the deadly flashing blade Unless you want to end up shorter[/b] Was there a Zorro TV show?
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I'm trying to think of sword-wielding TV characters other than Zorro, and coming up pretty empty. Wild stab in the dark (because I really think the lyrics are too lighthearted for this) but... the "Highlander" TV show?
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It is not Zorro nor the Highlander
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Originally posted by Quislet, Esq: [b]The sound of hoof beats 'cross the glade Good folk, lock up your son and daughter Beware the deadly flashing blade Unless you want to end up shorter [/b] Further lyrics: (title), (title) he rides a pitch black steed (title), (title), he's very bad indeed
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Is this one of the incarnations of Blackadder?
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Okay, this will be a hard one, partly because the opening was always instrumental and the sung version was only used occasionally over the closing credits for part of the show's run--and it's a fairly obscure show, but where the title fits in should help:
Seems as though a harmony is hard to find, Always on my mind And frustrated days pass without sight: (Show Title), Half dark, half light
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I think this one will need a few clues. First, here is the entire song:
Seem as though a harmony Is hard to find Always on my mind. And frustrated days Pass without sight. (Show Title), Half dark, half light. As we watch our hearts Trying to hold a tenderness That we once had Halfway glad, and halfway sad. (Show Title), Half dark, half light. And do you think we might wake up some day? And be aware of all the games people play. Living circles of unending strife, As we look for life. And nothing's wrong, and nothing's right. (Show Title), Half dark, half light. Watching all the lonely hearts Passing out of sight. (Show Title).
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