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My Sploofus game

#1 Post by hermillion » Sun Jul 13, 2008 1:01 pm

I submitted a Kerblunk, Songs of the Supremes. It was accepted and posted yesterday. So far, 42 folks have taken it. Only 6 scored 100%, but I know this group can up that number!

I thought it was pretty easy, but the scores range all the way down to 40% correct.

Go take my test -- add to my point total! :wink:
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Re: My Sploofus game

#2 Post by JBillyGirl » Sun Jul 13, 2008 3:06 pm

hermillion wrote:I submitted a Kerblunk, Songs of the Supremes. It was accepted and posted yesterday. So far, 42 folks have taken it. Only 6 scored 100%, but I know this group can up that number!

I thought it was pretty easy, but the scores range all the way down to 40% correct.

Go take my test -- add to my point total! :wink:
You can chalk me up for a 50% score. I guess the Supremes aren't my thing. :roll:

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Re: My Sploofus game

#3 Post by hermillion » Sun Jul 13, 2008 8:32 pm

JBillyGirl wrote: You can chalk me up for a 50% score. I guess the Supremes aren't my thing. :roll:
You're probably WAY too young for these songs. :D
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Re: My Sploofus game

#4 Post by frogman042 » Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:26 pm

hermillion wrote:
JBillyGirl wrote: You can chalk me up for a 50% score. I guess the Supremes aren't my thing. :roll:
You're probably WAY too young for these songs. :D
Well, I was not so big when they were in their prime - you might say I was analogous to giving an orange soda to a garden insect
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but I did have 3 older sisters who were teenagers at the time so lots of motown was played - there were only two I didn't know and I missed both of those so an 80% try ;-(

The bummer part of this quiz is there will be at least half a dozen songs rattling in your head, competing for control as to the one you wont be able to get out of your head.

---Jay (a day each for Bronson, Brown, Cassavetes, Lopez, Savalas, Southerland, Walker, Busby, Carruthers, Cooper, Maitland and Mancini - along with a bar of soap)

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Re: My Sploofus game

#5 Post by ulysses5019 » Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:10 pm

frogman042 wrote:
hermillion wrote:
JBillyGirl wrote: You can chalk me up for a 50% score. I guess the Supremes aren't my thing. :roll:
You're probably WAY too young for these songs. :D
Well, I was not so big when they were in their prime - you might say I was analogous to giving an orange soda to a garden insect
Spoiler
Nehi to a Grasshopper
but I did have 3 older sisters who were teenagers at the time so lots of motown was played - there were only two I didn't know and I missed both of those so an 80% try ;-(

The bummer part of this quiz is there will be at least half a dozen songs rattling in your head, competing for control as to the one you wont be able to get out of your head.

---Jay (a day each for Bronson, Brown, Cassavetes, Lopez, Savalas, Southerland, Walker, Busby, Carruthers, Cooper, Maitland and Mancini - along with a bar of soap)
I'm with you and kayharris in the 80 percentile.
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#6 Post by kayrharris » Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:15 pm

who?

Those 2 just did not ring a bell and I am obviously a bad guesser!
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