Remember the Sentence from He
Aug. 27th, 2001 04:03 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Nobody ever got it right. I'm so depressed. Wah.
Well, no, I'm not really depressed. Means I don't have to live up to my promise of offering a prezzie to the winner! So ha!
And the answers were...
Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For - U2
Maybe Someday - Flick
Asleep At The Wheel - Wallflowers
My Poor Brain - Foo Fighters
Brain Of J. - Pearl Jam
She's Actual Size - TMBG
Not The One - Collective Soul
Time Bomb - Rancid
Crutch - matchbox twenty
Quicksand - Lit
House Of Pain - Van Halen
Sunburn - Fuel
Needs - Collective Soul
DND - Semisonic
Glorified G - Pearl Jam
London - Third Eye Blind
Ignoreland - R.E.M.
Tubthumping - Chumbawamba
Never Is Enough - Barenaked Ladies
XTC Vs. Adam Ant - TMBG
Theme From TV - Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet
1979 - Smashing Pumpkins
Song About An Angel - Sunny Day Real Estate
Worry Rock - Green Day
Find The River - R.E.M.
Thru Fadeaway - Mother Love Bone
January Friend - Goo Goo Dolls
Annie - Our Lady Peace
Big Cheese - Nirvana
My Own Worst Enemy - Lit
Feelings - Offspring
Breakout - Foo Fighters
The sentence, if you want it again, is:
"I still haven't found what I'm looking for (although maybe someday I will if I'm not asleep at the wheel), that being my poor brain (AKA the brain of J. which is short for Jenny -- she's actual size, you know), because I'm not the one who threw it, a time bomb, and a crutch in quicksand behind the House of Painful Sunburn Needs on the corner of DND and Glorified G Street in London, Ignoreland while announcing that tubthumping never is enough and listening to the XTC Vs. Adam Ant theme from T.V. in 1979 before wandering off, singing a song about an angel and a worry rock, to find the river which runs thru Fadeaway Forest, wherein lives my January friend Annie, the Big Cheese, who is also my own worst enemy, and her pet dog, Feelings, who was involved in her prison breakout last year."
I basically took the name of every single song that came up on Echo over a period of a couple hours, and turned them all into a sentence, with Chris's help. It was fun. Lots of fun. I could feel my brain start to melt.
Well, no, I'm not really depressed. Means I don't have to live up to my promise of offering a prezzie to the winner! So ha!
And the answers were...
Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For - U2
Maybe Someday - Flick
Asleep At The Wheel - Wallflowers
My Poor Brain - Foo Fighters
Brain Of J. - Pearl Jam
She's Actual Size - TMBG
Not The One - Collective Soul
Time Bomb - Rancid
Crutch - matchbox twenty
Quicksand - Lit
House Of Pain - Van Halen
Sunburn - Fuel
Needs - Collective Soul
DND - Semisonic
Glorified G - Pearl Jam
London - Third Eye Blind
Ignoreland - R.E.M.
Tubthumping - Chumbawamba
Never Is Enough - Barenaked Ladies
XTC Vs. Adam Ant - TMBG
Theme From TV - Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet
1979 - Smashing Pumpkins
Song About An Angel - Sunny Day Real Estate
Worry Rock - Green Day
Find The River - R.E.M.
Thru Fadeaway - Mother Love Bone
January Friend - Goo Goo Dolls
Annie - Our Lady Peace
Big Cheese - Nirvana
My Own Worst Enemy - Lit
Feelings - Offspring
Breakout - Foo Fighters
The sentence, if you want it again, is:
"I still haven't found what I'm looking for (although maybe someday I will if I'm not asleep at the wheel), that being my poor brain (AKA the brain of J. which is short for Jenny -- she's actual size, you know), because I'm not the one who threw it, a time bomb, and a crutch in quicksand behind the House of Painful Sunburn Needs on the corner of DND and Glorified G Street in London, Ignoreland while announcing that tubthumping never is enough and listening to the XTC Vs. Adam Ant theme from T.V. in 1979 before wandering off, singing a song about an angel and a worry rock, to find the river which runs thru Fadeaway Forest, wherein lives my January friend Annie, the Big Cheese, who is also my own worst enemy, and her pet dog, Feelings, who was involved in her prison breakout last year."
I basically took the name of every single song that came up on Echo over a period of a couple hours, and turned them all into a sentence, with Chris's help. It was fun. Lots of fun. I could feel my brain start to melt.