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#1 Post by etaoin22 » Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:56 pm

Stuff from my scribbling which I hadnt used in my game plan...

1 - "Every day's the Fourth of July"

Or something like, from "Saturday in the Park", by Chicago.

The name of the group, before it got shortened to just the city name:

a - Chicago Sanitation Department
b - Chicago Transit Authority
c - Chicago Loop
d - The Eggplant Which Ate Chicago


2 - I am still, after all these years, forty-one to be exact, a little cringe-y at the title the fine journalist Peter Newman gave to his study of the Pearson years (1963-1968) in Canada

1 - The Distemper of Our Times
2 - The Crime Babies of the Century
3 - The Sixty-Four Member of Parliament Question Period.
4 - The True North, Not Strong and Free.

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#2 Post by T_Bone0806 » Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:01 pm

etaoin22 wrote:Stuff from my scribbling which I hadnt used in my game plan...

1 - "Every day's the Fourth of July"

Or something like, from "Saturday in the Park", by Chicago.

The name of the group, before it got shortened to just the city name:

a - Chicago Sanitation Department
b - Chicago Transit Authority
c - Chicago Loop
d - The Eggplant Which Ate Chicago


2 - I am still, after all these years, forty-one to be exact, a little cringe-y at the title the fine journalist Peter Newman gave to his study of the Pearson years (1963-1968) in Canada

1 - The Distemper of Our Times
2 - The Crime Babies of the Century
3 - The Sixty-Four Member of Parliament Question Period.
4 - The True North, Not Strong and Free.
1-b (answer d is a song by Dr. West's Medicine Show which I had forgotten about until brought up here!)

2-Dunno this one. Will guess d.
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#3 Post by christie1111 » Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:02 pm

How about

b

and


4
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#4 Post by ulysses5019 » Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:08 pm

etaoin22 wrote:Stuff from my scribbling which I hadnt used in my game plan...

1 - "Every day's the Fourth of July"

Or something like, from "Saturday in the Park", by Chicago.

The name of the group, before it got shortened to just the city name:

a - Chicago Sanitation Department
b - Chicago Transit Authority
c - Chicago Loop
d - The Eggplant Which Ate Chicago


2 - I am still, after all these years, forty-one to be exact, a little cringe-y at the title the fine journalist Peter Newman gave to his study of the Pearson years (1963-1968) in Canada

1 - The Distemper of Our Times
2 - The Crime Babies of the Century
3 - The Sixty-Four Member of Parliament Question Period.
4 - The True North, Not Strong and Free.



[/spoiler]B and 4
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#5 Post by kayrharris » Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:44 pm

Somebody needs to learn how to use the "spoiler".


I know the first one is B I think.

Dunno the 2nd one.
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#6 Post by Ritterskoop » Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:39 pm

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etaoin22 wrote:
1 - "Every day's the Fourth of July"




b - Chicago Transit Authority



2 - I am still, after all these years, forty-one to be exact, a little cringe-y at the title the fine journalist Peter Newman gave to his study of the Pearson years (1963-1968) in Canada


4 - The True North, Not Strong and Free.
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