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Started by JPEP, 12/02/04, 02:57:59 PM

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ultimate7

I think MR. RBI posted that
Quote from: Dårky on 11/02/10, 12:04:50 AM
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BeefMaster

I don't believe I have ever seen a worse grasp of the English language.  How did this guy figure out how to turn his computer on?

QuoteIt conssisted of a guy who was a anounser I done forgot his name but what he would do is the folwing. He would come out and greet his audiense, and then he would say "Welcome to Name That Song. My name is and I forgot his name but then he said about the rules and what the rules was is that there was a band that would play a tune but the catch was that there weren't no singing to it. Just the melodi to a poplar song and so the people in the contest, called "contestints", were told to tell the name of the song. It was lots of fun and manys the time the man or the woman would make a lot of money hunderds of dollars sometimes if you was a ex-pert on musical apreeshacion.
"Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein." - Joe Theismann

ultimate7

Holy crap thanks Beef, I hadn't even read all of that part, I'm dying
Quote from: Dårky on 11/02/10, 12:04:50 AM
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fknmclane

Quote from: Chico EscuelaI'll give it a try!
Quote from: BDawk on 08/29/12, 07:52:41 AM
I just wiped my ass then smelled the toilet paper.  What's wrong with me? 

Quote from: Kane on 08/22/16, 11:56:48 AM
the dude either has some high float or a mess between the cheeks.

BeefMaster

I especially like this part:
Quotethe people in the contest, called "contestints"

Thanks for clarifying that!
"Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein." - Joe Theismann

Attezz

Quote from: Ali G on 02/02/06, 03:17:01 PM
It conssisted of a guy who was a anounser I done forgot his name but what he would do is the folwing. He would come out and greet his audiense, and then he would say "Welcome to Name That Song. My name is and I forgot his name but then he said about the rules and what the rules was is that there was a band that would play a tune but the catch was that there weren't no singing to it. Just the melodi to a poplar song and so the people in the contest, called "contestints", were told to tell the name of the song. It was lots of fun and manys the time the man or the woman would make a lot of money hunderds of dollars sometimes if you was a ex-pert on musical apreeshacion.

JoeDirt

sound it out, big fella....sound...it...out.
Quote from: BDawk on 10/10/07, 08:16:42 AM
The dee nee tard mixed in with gantry looks a little bit like TBT

JoeDirt

That's probably what he told himself when typing that paragraph.

Hey, was that TBT by any chance?
Quote from: BDawk on 10/10/07, 08:16:42 AM
The dee nee tard mixed in with gantry looks a little bit like TBT

Attezz

Quote from: ultimate7 on 02/02/06, 03:21:56 PM
Holy crap thanks Beef, I hadn't even read all of that part, I'm dying

How had you not read that? It began the second paragraph of the page you linked to.

ultimate7

I couldn't handle reading it, I think I read the first sentence and gave up, if I knew it would be that humorous I would have read the entire paragraph
Quote from: Dårky on 11/02/10, 12:04:50 AM
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ben seaver

The mystery gets deeper
http://radiosean.easyjournal.com/entry.aspx?eid=2647585
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8.13.2005
RBI Baseball
At the house I've still got an active Nintento, SNES, Playstation 1, and Playstation 2, along with my PC that has a couple of games on it. When watching College Baseball on ESPN earlier this year, I remembered watching the Texas game, which attracted my attention when their music played in the stadium was oddly familiar but I couldn't place it. Sure enough, it was the music from one of the first Nintendo games I ever owned... RBI Baseball. The game is ridiculously primitive now, but wow can I remember the intense battles back in Brookside playing that game with my old neighbors. I looked through my collection and found the original "BASEBALL" game, which was the first game I ever owned, and sure enough it still works, but I was looking for RBI Baseball. I found it finally, but it doesn't work, so I went online and found a ROM version and sure enough, I'm back in the game. What a fun game, although Dylan laughs at how old it is. If everything else can come back, why not the NES? I need to find Excitebike in the worst way.

ultimate7

I believe a Texas player had the RBI music being played when he batted (which is why this guy would have heard it while watching Texas play), there is a thread around, if you want to search for it.
Quote from: Dårky on 11/02/10, 12:04:50 AM
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RotJ

#32
Well, from what I found for the other thread, the song's name might be コンバットマーチ (combat march, accoring to Google Translate).

That's actually in katakana.  So it's literally pronounced, konbattoma^chi.

The Good Brother

Gantry chiming in from the good brother's account...

Given the romanji RotJ listed, it's definintely called Combat March...
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