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Hustle it up, Felonius ... yer 2 hrs are almost up. :deviate:
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Felonius: Well done ! :worship: :worship: :thumb:
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Cheers. With grateful acknowledgement to the influence of Roald Dahl and Dr. Seuss.

I thought I was just under an hour! I know I'm on the other side of the planet, but isn't an hour still an hour??
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Ooops, just noticed my GMT offset is set wrong in my profile. :oops:

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*whew* Had me worried for a second there - I haven't even smoked anything tonight!
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Ok, done :mrgreen:

47 minutes. Not bad for 12 haikus off the cuff, a little humor, spell checking, some HTML coding, and trying to make sense out of Kahrey's convoluted prophesy. :P
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Post by felonius »

Holy Haiku, Batman!

you whipped those off like lightning man! Kudos.
Ye can talk the talk,
But thou canst not walk the walk.
Victory is mine.
Great stuff. Sounds like Quentin Tarantino's remake of 'Excalibur'. :)
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Heh

We're battling the sassar virus ATM - I may be sporadic ...
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That's all right. I've been sporadic my whole life... :twisted:

Bedtime pour moi anyway. Here comes Wednesday.
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felonius and Brad too good for words. :worship: :worship:

Current: felonius – Post +1 (obvious), Originality +1 (Children) Entertaining +1 (Dr. Suess), Continuity +1 (smooth) Rule Breaker –0 (no rule breaking) TOTAL: 4

Current: Brad_H – Post +1 (obvious), Originality +1 (Haiku Duel) Entertaining +1 (foul djinn of light), Continuity +1 (smooth) Rule Breaker –0 (no rule breaking) TOTAL: 4


Overall Scoring
felonius P: 8 O: 8 E: 7 C: 6 RB: -0 Bonus: 0 TOTAL: 29
Brad_H P: 7 O: 7 E: 7 C: 7 RB: -0 Bonus: 0 TOTAL: 28
Aunflin P: 6 O: 4 E: 6 C: 6 RB: -0 Bonus: 0 TOTAL: 22
Kahrey P: 5 O: 3 E: 5 C: 4 RB:-0 Bonus: 0 TOTAL: 17
friendforlife P: 1 O: 1 E: 1 C: 0 RB:-0 Bonus: 0 TOTAL: 3

Genre used so far:
Urban contemporary, sci-fi (sort of), Hardy Boys Mystery, stream-of-consciousness, Vomit-Inducing Romance, Fantasy, Twin Peaks, Horror, comedy, modern fantasy, Japanese Anime, Yugi-Oh!, Magic the Gathering, Young adult, Screen Play Script, Epistolary, Soap Opera (“As the IBDoF Turnsâ€
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The poetry duel was sort of a tongue-in-cheek tip of the ol duncecap to the spellsong duel between Prince Finrod and Sauron in JRRT's Silmarillion (re: the tale of Beren & Luthien). :wink:
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Ooops :oops:

I completely forgot about the dog, so I squeezed in an extra haiku to take care of that oversight. :lol:

/me listens smugly to the chorus of groans as people read the new addition. :deviate: :slap:
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i just posted! it funny cos i wrote that to add to the post i made the time before last, before the prophecy. and i got to use it!

was the prophecy hard to understand, Brad?
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Kahrey: A bit wordy perhaps, but not too confusing.

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Ok, I posted too ... and set a new speed record (10 minutes). :smash:

However, since I didn't write the song, I humbly forgo all but 1 point (P+1) for the post in question. :P
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Kahrey very good, I liked it. :clap:

Brad, what a Filk? :? I thought it deserved two points not just one, but I played around with the rule breaking, I hope you don’t mind.

Current: Kahrey – Post +1 (obvious), Originality +0 (Conclusion of Wizard War) Entertaining +1 (black core soul), Continuity +1 (smooth) Rule Breaker –0 (no rule breaking) TOTAL: 3

Current: Brad_H – Post +1 (obvious), Originality +1 (D&D filk?), Entertaining +1 (funny song), Continuity +1 (smooth) Rule Breaker –2 (plagiarized song/turn self in) TOTAL: 2

Overall Scoring
Brad_H P: 8 O: 8 E: 8 C: 8 RB: -2 Bonus: 0 TOTAL: 30
felonius P: 8 O: 8 E: 7 C: 6 RB: -0 Bonus: 0 TOTAL: 29
Aunflin P: 6 O: 4 E: 6 C: 6 RB: -0 Bonus: 0 TOTAL: 22
Kahrey P: 6 O: 3 E: 6 C: 5 RB:-0 Bonus: 0 TOTAL: 20
friendforlife P: 1 O: 1 E: 1 C: 0 RB:-0 Bonus: 0 TOTAL: 3

Genre used so far:
Urban contemporary, sci-fi (sort of), Hardy Boys Mystery, stream-of-consciousness, Vomit-Inducing Romance, Fantasy, Twin Peaks, Horror, comedy, modern fantasy, Japanese Anime, Yugi-Oh!, Magic the Gathering, Young adult, Screen Play Script, Epistolary, Soap Opera (“As the IBDoF Turnsâ€
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You can read all about filk over here ... it's something every well-rounded fan of fantasy & scifi should at least be aware of. My post was a thin excuse to accomplish exactly that, while also bumping the genre :P

http://www.filk.com/filk101.htm

The archive of lyrics on that particular site is woefully anemic compared to others that are out there on the web, but that's the first site I happened across that provided an easily linked definition with which to answer your question. Call me lazy. In any case, there are literally THOUSANDS of filk songs floating around out there. :deviate:

Just a few famous filkers ...

Larry Niven (Ringworld)
Mercedes Lackey (Last Herald-Mage Saga)
D.C. Fontana (Star Trek)
etc ...
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Every time I open my mouth to give you a jab I show my ignorance. :slap: I should keep my pie hole closed.

But then again I would learn about stuff like Filks and filkers, or enjoy felonius’ gard – brad anagram. So I guess I keep jabbing.
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Hey, the only way to learn how to fight a south paw is to occasionally get tagged while trying to jab one :clap:
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i really liked that song Brad. i never heard of Filks....

posted something short this time. and quite meaningless i suppose.

i guess my other post was quite wordy. but oh well.
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There's a whole underground community that lives, breathes, and does nothing but filk - the next time you go to a scifi convention, check the program guide, and you'll almost certainly find a few filk-related events.

The only problem with searching the internet for filk is that it's a highly decentralized hobby, and relatively few people post lyrics because of piracy and plagurism concerns. Some people share their lyrics openly, however ...

Ok, here's another sample. This one is a 28 yr old classic, and one of the more widely known examples ...
BANNED FROM ARGO
(as reconstructed from memory by Jeremy Buhler, Mary Creasey, Kay Shapero, so no guarantee as to accuracy.)
By Leslie Fish, 1976

When we beamed into Argo 4 in search of R & R
Our crew set out investigating every joint and bar
We had high expectations of their hospitality
But soon found Argo not prepared for spacers such as we

CHORUS:
And we're...banned from Argo, every one
Banned from Argo, just for having a little fun
We spent a jolly shore leave there of just 3 days or 4
But Argo doesn't want us anymore

Our captain's needs were simple but his methods were complex
We found him with 5 partners, each of a different world and sex
The shore police were on the way, we had no second chance
We beamed him up in the nick of time with the remnants of his
pants

CHORUS

Our Head Nurse disappeared a while in the local dope bazaar
Buying an odd green potion guaranteed to cause Pon Farr
She came home with no uniform, and an oddly cheerful heart
And a painful way of walking with her feet a yard apart

CHORUS

Our proper, prim first officer was drugged with something green
And dragged into an alley where he suffered things obscene
He sobered up in sickbay and he's none the worse for wear
Except he somehow taught the ship's computer how to swear

CHORUS

Our doctor loves humanity, his private life is quiet
The shore police arrested him for inciting whores to riot
They found him in the city jail, locked on and beamed him free
Intact except for hickeys, {pause} and 6 kinds of VD

CHORUS

Our engineer can yield to none in quaffing down the brew
He outdrank 7 space marines and a demolition crew
The navigator didn't win but he outdrank almost all
And now they got a shuttlecraft on the roof of city hall

CHORUS

Our lady of communications won a shipwide bet
By getting into the planetary communications net
And now when anyone calls up from an Argo telescreen
The flesh is there, but the clothes they wear are nowhere to be
seen

CHORUS

Our helmsman loves exotic plants, the plants all love him too
He took some down on leave with him, and we wondered what they'd
do
'Til the planetary governor called and swore upon his life
That a gang of plants entwined his house, and then seduced his
wife.

CHORUS

A band of pirates* landed and nobody seemed to care
They stomped in the nearest bar and announced that they were
there
Half our crew was standing there and invited them to play
The pirates took one look at us, and turned and ran away

CHORUS

Our crew is Starfleet's finest, and our record is our pride
But when we play we tend to leave a trail a mile wide
We're sorry 'bout the riots, and the wreckage and the fuss
At least we're sure that planet won't be quick forgetting us!

CHORUS
(I wonder why?)

* note - this was originally Klingons. I don't know for sure
but suspect it was changed for copyright reasons.
Weird Al Yankovic writes similar music, but his preferred genre is poking fun at other professional musicians, rather than SciFi and Fantasy, so it's not really the same thing.

Ok enough filk for now, back on topic ...

(if there's interest, we could always start a separate thread for filk discussions)
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Very good Kahrey, :clap:

I could feel his despair. :cry:

Current: Kahrey – Post +1 (obvious), Originality +0 (none) Entertaining +1 (very), Continuity +1 (smooth) Rule Breaker –0 (no rule breaking) TOTAL: 3

Overall Scoring
Brad_H P: 8 O: 8 E: 8 C: 8 RB: -2 Bonus: 0 TOTAL: 30
felonius P: 8 O: 8 E: 7 C: 6 RB: -0 Bonus: 0 TOTAL: 29
Kahrey P: 7 O: 3 E: 7 C: 6 RB:-0 Bonus: 0 TOTAL: 23
Aunflin P: 6 O: 4 E: 6 C: 6 RB: -0 Bonus: 0 TOTAL: 22
friendforlife P: 1 O: 1 E: 1 C: 0 RB:-0 Bonus: 0 TOTAL: 3

Genre used so far:
Urban contemporary, sci-fi (sort of), Hardy Boys Mystery, stream-of-consciousness, Vomit-Inducing Romance, Fantasy, Twin Peaks, Horror, comedy, modern fantasy, Japanese Anime, Yugi-Oh!, Magic the Gathering, Young adult, Screen Play Script, Epistolary, Soap Opera (“As the IBDoF Turnsâ€
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Is anyone else wonding when the nojshe high is gonna wear off ? :P
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Hey - if it came from offworld in all likelihood we'll be tripping for weeks - those aliens don't mess around with their narcotics...

Just posted. Slight new direction.
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Post by Darb »

OMW in a sec ...

Well, we *CAN* still play the game without the effects of the nojshe - it just makes the segues and scene changes a bit more challenging.

Then again, the narcotic *does* make it easier for more people to play, so I suppose that's a good thing ... sorta like a free handicap.
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37 minutes ... not bad.

How's THAT for a radical change of genre, and gender ? :P

(Elmer Fudd) "It's Wabbit Season ... huh huh huh !" :lol:

p.s. I loved reading Watership Down back in my late teens. Great stuff. :thumb:
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