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TLEberle

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Re: Super Password Question
« Reply #15 on: January 05, 2016, 09:27:30 PM »
I would like to make a correlation of illegal clues to day of the week the show aired.  I'm putting my chip on Tuesday.
Horseapples. The answer is obviously Friday.
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Re: Super Password Question
« Reply #16 on: January 05, 2016, 10:37:32 PM »
I would like to make a correlation of illegal clues to day of the week the show aired.  I'm putting my chip on Tuesday.
Horseapples. The answer is obviously Friday.

I had "the twelfth of Never" on my card.
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Re: Super Password Question
« Reply #17 on: January 06, 2016, 04:28:03 PM »
I would like to make a correlation of illegal clues to day of the week the show aired.  I'm putting my chip on Tuesday.
Horseapples. The answer is obviously Friday.

I'd have said Friday as well, so I'm not sure if you're joking or serious.

JonSea31

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Re: Super Password Question
« Reply #18 on: January 08, 2016, 02:45:38 PM »
I had "the twelfth of Never" on my card.
Ah, yes.  I remember that lyric from a big hit song by Earth, Wind & Fire.  And it's not "September."
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Re: Super Password Question
« Reply #19 on: January 08, 2016, 07:36:56 PM »
I had "the twelfth of Never" on my card.
Ah, yes.  I remember that lyric from a big hit song by Earth, Wind & Fire.  And it's not "September."

"Fantasy"

Took all of 6 seconds to Google.

aaron sica

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Re: Super Password Question
« Reply #20 on: January 08, 2016, 09:30:45 PM »
I had "the twelfth of Never" on my card.
Ah, yes.  I remember that lyric from a big hit song by Earth, Wind & Fire.  And it's not "September."

Of course not, it's "After the Love has Gone". :P

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Re: Super Password Question
« Reply #21 on: January 12, 2016, 01:06:16 PM »
I had "the twelfth of Never" on my card.
Ah, yes.  I remember that lyric from a big hit song by Earth, Wind & Fire.  And it's not "September."

Whippersnapper.  Johnny Mathis and Donny Osmond had hits with a song of the same title.

/Now get off my lawn.  :)
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Re: Super Password Question
« Reply #22 on: January 12, 2016, 11:29:47 PM »
I had "the twelfth of Never" on my card.
Ah, yes.  I remember that lyric from a big hit song by Earth, Wind & Fire.  And it's not "September."

Whippersnapper.  Johnny Mathis and Donny Osmond had hits with a song of the same title.

/Now get off my lawn.  :)

For some reason I thought Bobby Vinton did as well...apparently he didn't.

Fun fact: Donny's version hit the top of the UK chart in '73, knocking off the four week reigning champion Slade, with "Cum On Feel the Noize". Years later, the Quiet Riot cover of the latter song would outpace both of them on the Billboard Hot 100 (Donny peaked at #8, Slade barely cracked the list, and Quiet Riot topped out at #5).
I suppose you can still learn stuff on TLC, though it would be more in the Goofus & Gallant sense, that is (don't do what these parents did)"- Travis Eberle, 2012

“We’re game show fans. ‘Weird’ comes with the territory.” - Matt Ottinger, 2022