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  1. Now everybody have you heard

    If you're in the game, then the stroke's the word

    Don't take no rhythm, don't take no style

    Got a thirst for killin', grab your vile...

    You put your right hand out give a firm hand-shake

    Talk to me about that one big break...

    Spread your ear-pollution both far and wide...

    Keep your contributions by your side and stroke me,

    stroke me

    Could be a winner boy, you move quite well...

    You got your number down...

    Say you're a winner but man you're just a sinner now

    You put your left foot out keep it all in place...

    Work your way right into my case

    First you try to bed me you make my backbone slide

    But when you found you bled me-- skip on by...

    keep on---stroke me, stroke me

    Give me the business all night long...

    You're so together boy...

    Say you're a winner but man you're just a sinner now

    Better listen now (said) it ain't no joke

    Let your conscience fail ya, just do the stroke

    Don'tcha take no chances keep your eye on top

    Do your fancy dances you can't stop you just stroke me,

    stroke me

  2. Theme: Songs that make you dance (or at least tap your foot) everytime you hear it!

    1. Dylan - Sara Jane

    2. Bob Marley - Is This Love

    3. Stevie Wonder - I Wish

    4. Blind Boys of Alabama - Spirit in the Dark

    5. Stiff Little Fingers - Inflammable Material

    6. Grateful Dead - Scarlet Begonias

    7. Burt Neilson Band - Palace Moon

    8. Flatt and Scruggs - Foggy Mountain Breakdown

    9. Dee-Lite - Groove is in the Heart

    10. Mr. Something Something - The Wanting

    11. Culture Club - Karma Chameleon

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  3. Neil Diamond:

    Captain sunshine, make me drink wine,

    Make me feel fine when Im feelin wrongly down.

    He dont take much, he dont make much,

    But ah, to be such a man as he,

    And walk so pure between the earth and the sea.

    Captain sunshine, he do me fine,

    Make the words rhyme when he knows the tune is sad.

    He dont take much, he dont make much,

    But ah, to be such a man as he,

    And walk so pure between the earth and the sea.

    He dont take much, he dont make much,

    But ah, to be such a man as he,

    And walk so pure between the earth and the sea.

  4. booze, drinking, etc has been done twice already (surprise surprise!) so these songs are off limits for Volume 3:

    1. Moxy Fruovis - The Drinking Song

    2. Traditional - 99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall

    3. Jimmy Buffet - Why don't we Get Drunk and Screw

    4. Hank Williams Jr - Whiskey Bent and Hellbound

    5. Trad - Whiskey in the Jar

    6. NOFX - Go To Work Wasted

    7. Dead Kennedys - Too Drunk To fuÇk

    8. Tom T Hall- I like Beer

    9.Ween - Booze Me Up and Get Me High

    10.Flogging Molly - Drunken Lullabies

    11. Moe. - Happy Hour Hero

    12. Tom Waits - The Piano Has Been Drinking

    and

    1. Spirit Of The West - Home For A Rest

    2. Albert Collins - I Ain't Drunk, I'm Just Drinking

    3. Snoop Dogg - Gin & Juice

    4. Guns 'N Roses - Night Train

    5. The Shovels - Don't hit the bottle

    6. Bright Eyes - Hit The Switch

    7. Phish - Mexican Cousin

    8. Tom Waits - Drunk on the Moon

    9. Richard Thompson - Twisted

    10. Steve "elmo" Murphy-The Whisky Song!

    11. Mudmen - Drink and Fight

    12. Traditional - Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild, Wild Women

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    Theme: Songs That Mention Booze

    1. John Prine - Yes, I Guess They Oughtta Name A Drink After You

    2. Bunchofuckingoofs - Alcoholiday Turned Alcoholocaust

    3. The Champs - Tequila

    4. The Gourds - Bugs In The Whiskey

    5. The Who - However Much I Booze

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  5. Theme: Songs about guns or have a gun mentioned in the title.

    1. Tom Waits - 16 Shells From a Thirty-aught-Six

    2. Warren Zevon - Lawyers, Guns, and Money

    3. Johnny Cash - Don't Take Your Guns to Town

    4. The Beatles - Happiness Is A Warm Gun

    5. Slade - In Like a Shot (From My Gun)

    6. KISS - Love Gun

    7. The Clash - Guns of Brixton

    8. The Specials - Guns of Navarone

    9. Aerosmith - Janie's got a gun

    10. David Bowie - Running Gun Blues

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  6. Theme: songs having to do with sleep, insomnia, sleeping in, staying in bed....you get the picture....all in the name of bringing cosmic forces to bear upon a solid night of sleep for Mister Slippery

    1. Jack Johnson - Banana Pancakes

    2. Phish - Lengthwise

    3. The Beatles - I'm So Tired

    4. Frank Zappa - Zomby Woof

    5. Warren Zevon - I'll Sleep When I'm Dead

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  7. Theme: Songs titles whose words (min 3) are in alphabetical order (and continue from one entry to the next) ex The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour (next entry to follow "Tour")

    1. Genesis - Mad Man Moon

    2. Yonder Mountain String Band - Old Plank Road

    3. Michael Jackson - Rock With You

    4. Phish - Dave's Energy Guide

    5. Frank Zappa - I'm Not Satisfied

    6. Tom Waits - The Black Rider

    7. Neil Young - When God Made Me

    8. Frank Zappa - No Not Now

    9. The Grateful Dead - Reuben And Cérise

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  8. Yay!! April is National Humor Month!! :crazy:

    CARMEL, CA -- Canadians and Americans, from healthcare professionals to scholars to giggling grade schoolers, will be brushing up on the benefits of belly laughs this April in celebration of National Humor Month.

    April 2007 is the 31st anniversary of National Humor Month!

    National Humor Month was founded in 1976 by best-selling humorist Larry Wilde, Director of The Carmel Institute of Humor. It is designed to heighten public awareness on how the joy and therapeutic value of laughter can improve health, boost morale, increase communication skills and enrich the quality of one's life.

    "Since April is often bleak and grim and taxes are due on the 15th, it can be one of the most stressful times of the year," says Wilde, author of 53 books on the subject of humor. "Besides," adds Wilde, "it's the only month that begins with All Fool's Day -- a day which has sanctioned frivolity and pranks ever since the 1500's."

    The idea of laughing and the use of humor as a tool to lift ailing spirits is growing. Scientific research now indicates that the curative power of laughter and its ability to relieve debilitating stress and burnout may indeed be one of the great medical discoveries of our times.

    In his book Anatomy of An Illness, author Norman Cousins cited laughter as an effective tool for promoting the healing process. In Cousins' words, "Laughter is internal jogging."

    Internationally known as a premiere platform humorist, Wilde offers a five-point program to manage stress, overcome personal turmoil and postpone our insanity. "Humor is very personal. What you think is funny, someone else may not. But it's important to laugh and to get all the big laughs you can."

    I'm excited!! :P

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