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1 hour ago, Admiral_Karasu said:

A Christmas song with a ... snake in the grass?

If you lived in Australia that would be a common occurrence. However, it was so warm here in the Midwestern US one Christmas day that I almost stepped on a rattlesnake while out pheasant hunting. The kid who shot it is the one who paints these impressionistic western pictures.

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10 minutes ago, Wolfswetpaws said:

That trailer reminds me of the Manly Wade Wellman "Silver John" novels. Not so much that the movies have anything to do with each other except that both protagonists carry a guitar around and get into all sort of trouble. With Silver John, however, the trouble is usually with demons and witches and such.

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7 hours ago, Admiral_Karasu said:

You cracked that clue, and you now have to pieces of the answer. "Beloved wife", and Ricardo Montalban. Those two together should help you figure out the movie.


Here is my guess to at least one of the clues...
 

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Khan : Allow me to introduce you to Ceti Alpha V's only remaining indigenous life form.

[picking up a pair of pincers, he sticks it into a cage; hissing, an insect-like create bites at it] 

Khan : What do you think? It killed 20 of my people, including my beloved wife.

[holding it down, he carefully picks two smaller insects out of its back] 

Khan : Oh, not all at once. And not instantly, to be sure.

Star Trek II:  The Wrath of Khan
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3 hours ago, HogHammer said:

And bonus...

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Song = "Grandma got run over by a reindeer"

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3 hours ago, Wolfswetpaws said:

Song = "Grandma got run over by a reindeer"

Have you seen Elmo & Patsy's official video? The "accident" takes on a bit of a different tone when you notice who "cousin Mel" is.

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If you haven't gotten the "snake" song yet, the same guy wrote this one too.

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3 hours ago, Snargfargle said:

If you haven't gotten the "snake" song yet, the same guy wrote this one too.

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Didn't yet want to spoil myself, the green color on the smoke brought some strange associations to my mind, and the other lyrics image just reminded me of a wrong song. Pigs and hounds don't help much...

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11 hours ago, Admiral_Karasu said:

Hmm... it's getting late in the day here, I might not figure it out today...

I'll throw in something a little simpler, it probably will take you about that 10 seconds to figure it out, but for fun's sake anyway.

It's ... different, and a little suspicious. (It's a song, well of sorts, anyway.)

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Summoning @Verblonde, if you aren't too busy at Madame Olga's, to help out our American cousins. I've told them to 'Camp it ...up!' and that this is something a little suspicious, but they haven't quite managed to figure it out yet.

It's a kind of a song and this is sort of the name of that song.

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@Snargfargle lol, the snake song, never ever would I have figured that one out.

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2 hours ago, Admiral_Karasu said:

 Pigs and hounds don't help much...

Look at who sang that pig song and then see if he sang a snake song too. If you were in the US during a certain time period that snake song was all you heard on the radio, both on the country and pop stations.

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11 minutes ago, Snargfargle said:

Look at who sang that pig song and then see if he sang a snake song too. If you were in the US during a certain time period that snake song was all you heard on the radio, both on the country and pop stations.

That, I think, most likely explains why I've never heard either of them.

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4 hours ago, Admiral_Karasu said:

help out our American cousins

Our reference is Python, I assume?

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6 minutes ago, Verblonde said:

Our reference is Python, I assume?

You assume correctly. Please, go on.

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8 minutes ago, Snargfargle said:

 

Cheers! The sketch is called 'camp square-bashing', and the word camp doesn't appear to refer to a bivouac.

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20 minutes ago, Admiral_Karasu said:

Please, go on.

Is it less obvious than the clip @Snargfargle posted?

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(Apologies for slow response - was prepping for a meeting!)

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1 minute ago, Verblonde said:

Is it less obvious than the clip @Snargfargle posted?

No, and quite that silly and suspect too, I think.

 

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Here's a new riddle, one of my traditional AI image ones, but I'm hoping there is enough visual clues and context for people to get this one.

You see an aircraft carrier with a name that goes back centuries (the ship doesn't of course). It's relative easy to go 'cross the sea and back home again on a carrier, it is slightly more challenging to pull off on a sail board like the song performer is doing.

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@Admiral_Karasu@Verblonde

We did a lot of close-order drill in Basic but none quite like that as I recall. At least the US Army didn't do that back in the 70s. Today, well who knows...

This was the Army I was a part of. These are the same types of barracks that I lived in and the extras here were active-duty soldiers at Fort Knox.

 

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7 minutes ago, Snargfargle said:

@Admiral_Karasu@Verblonde

We did a lot of close-order drill in Basic but none quite like that as I recall. At least the US Army didn't do that back in the 70s. Today, well who knows...

This was the Army I was a part of. These are the same types of barracks that I lived in and the extras here were active-duty soldiers at Fort Knox.

 

Military drill and entertaining choreography have their uses and some overlapping requirements.  😉 

Peter Panda dance the pacifier

 

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Guess the movie quote from an AI rendition

By Tpaktop2_1 NA
February 12 in Off Topic

34 pages of this topic later, we seem to be having quite a journey.  🙂 

I do wonder how well we are staying on-topic, but we're enjoying the ride.  😄 

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1 minute ago, Wolfswetpaws said:

I do wonder how well we are staying on-topic, but we're enjoying the ride.  😄 

Like someone once said on the old Agecomm forums, "This is Off Topic, off topic is on topic."

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8 minutes ago, Wolfswetpaws said:

Military drill and entertaining choreography have their uses and some overlapping requirements.  😉 

Peter Panda dance the pacifier

 

I get distinct school corridor vibes out of that.

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