The man's on time.
2GET!!!
song thread
it has to rhyme
What is he on time for now?
The problem with these threads is that people will multipost to get their own part in the song. I stay cool and only post once, to try and stay fair, even though I know no one else does.
We know that he'll make it, but how?
The first song that comes to my mind with a fast and punctual part, is in RABBITS STATION by koko - the tight wee middle eight section...
Happened a few times in the tanasinn funeral dirge thread that the song lyrics were instantly filled in and absolutely nobody (besides noble martyrs, such as myselfve) would post the in-betweens. There should be an alt take for the lyrics that therefore went unused.
As his watch's hands tick by, he's running out of time
song thread
Pergnosticaciously,
Oh no. How could this happen?
>>18
repeating "Title: song thread
Opening" infinite times doesn't seem very punctual
then again I guess it works out okay because you will never get to the fast and punctual part, making the truth of whether it is indeed 'fast and punctual' impossible to determine
I'm a gay robot from the year 3000
hitler dindu nuffin
I rise today to begin to filibuster John Brennanfs nomination for the CIA I will speak until I can no longer speak. I will speak as long as it takes, until the alarm is sounded from coast to coast that our Constitution is important, that your rights to trial by jury are precious, that no American should be killed by a drone on American soil without first being charged with a crime, without first being found to be guilty by a court. That Americans could be killed in a cafe in San Francisco or in a restaurant in Houston or at their home in bowling green, Kentucky, is an abomination. It is something that should not and cannot be tolerated in our country. I donft rise to oppose John Brennanfs nomination simply for the person. I rise today for the principle.
The principle is one that as Americans we have fought long and hard for and to give up on that principle, to give up on the bill of rights, to give up on the Fifth Amendment protection that says that no person shall be held without due process, that no person shall be held for a capital offense without being indicted. This is a precious American tradition and something we should not give up on easily. They say Lewis Carroll is fiction. Alice never fell down a rabbit hole and the White Queenfs caustic judgments are not really a threat to your security. Or has America the beautiful become Alicefs wonderland? eNo, no, said the queen. Sentence first; verdict afterwards. Stuff and nonsense, Alice said widely - loudly. The idea of having the sentence first? eHold your tongue, said the queen, turning purple. I wonft, said Alice. Release the drones, said the Queen, as she shouted at the top of her voice.
Lewis Carroll is fiction, right? When I asked the President, can you kill an American on American soil, it should have been an easy answer. Itfs an easy question. It should have been a resounding and unequivocal, gno.h The Presidentfs response? He hasnft killed anyone yet. Wefre supposed to be comforted by that.
The President says, I havenft killed anyone yet. He goes on to say, and I have no intention of killing Americans. But I might. Is that enough? Are we satisfied by that? Are we so complacent with our rights that we would allow a President to say he might kill Americans? But he will judge the circumstances, he will be the sole arbiter, he will be the sole decider, he will be the executioner in chief if he sees fit. Now, some would say he would never do this. Many people give the President the - you know, they give him consideration, they say hefs a good man. Ifm not arguing hefs not. What Ifm arguing is that the law is there and set in place for the day when angels donft rule government. Madison said that the restraint on government was because government will not always be run by angels. This has nothing, absolutely nothing to do with whether the President is a Democrat or a Republican. Were this a Republican President, Ifd be here saying exactly the same thing. No one person, no one politician should be allowed to judge the guilt, to charge an individual, to judge the guilt of an individual and to execute an individual. It goes against everything that we fundamentally believe in our country.
This isnft even new to our country. Therefs 800 years of English law that we found our tradition upon. We founded it upon the Magna Carta from 1215. We founded it upon Morgan from Glamorgan and 725 A.D. We founded upon the Greeks and Romans who had juries. It is not enough to charge someone to say that they are guilty.
Now, some might come to this floor and they might say, gWell, what if wefre being attacked on 9/11? What if there are planes flying at the Twin Towers?h Obviously, we repel them. We repel any attack on our country.
Yoko Ono Screaming
Everyone does bath salts.
Ending
And now man, gotta say its the end!
27GET
My only friend, the end.
>>27 LOL fags who can't even get their post in the song should be castrated.
Punctual gomez!
Punctual Gomez, PUNCTUAL!! (VOCAL Ver), Part 1
The man's on time.
it has to rhyme
What is he on time for now?
We know that he'll make it, but how?
As his watch's hands tick by, he's running out of time
Oh no. How could this happen?
im gay
I'm a gay robot from the year 3000
(allegro ben ritmico)
hitler dindu nuffin
I rise today to begin to filibuster John Brennanfs nomination for the CIA I will speak until I can no longer speak. I will speak as long as it takes, until the alarm is sounded from coast to coast that our Constitution is important, that your rights to trial by jury are precious, that no American should be killed by a drone on American soil without first being charged with a crime, without first being found to be guilty by a court. That Americans could be killed in a cafe in San Francisco or in a restaurant in Houston or at their home in bowling green, Kentucky, is an abomination. It is something that should not and cannot be tolerated in our country. I donft rise to oppose John Brennanfs nomination simply for the person. I rise today for the principle.
The principle is one that as Americans we have fought long and hard for and to give up on that principle, to give up on the bill of rights, to give up on the Fifth Amendment protection that says that no person shall be held without due process, that no person shall be held for a capital offense without being indicted. This is a precious American tradition and something we should not give up on easily. They say Lewis Carroll is fiction. Alice never fell down a rabbit hole and the White Queenfs caustic judgments are not really a threat to your security. Or has America the beautiful become Alicefs wonderland? eNo, no, said the queen. Sentence first; verdict afterwards. Stuff and nonsense, Alice said widely - loudly. The idea of having the sentence first? eHold your tongue, said the queen, turning purple. I wonft, said Alice. Release the drones, said the Queen, as she shouted at the top of her voice.
Lewis Carroll is fiction, right? When I asked the President, can you kill an American on American soil, it should have been an easy answer. Itfs an easy question. It should have been a resounding and unequivocal, gno.h The Presidentfs response? He hasnft killed anyone yet. Wefre supposed to be comforted by that.
The President says, I havenft killed anyone yet. He goes on to say, and I have no intention of killing Americans. But I might. Is that enough? Are we satisfied by that? Are we so complacent with our rights that we would allow a President to say he might kill Americans? But he will judge the circumstances, he will be the sole arbiter, he will be the sole decider, he will be the executioner in chief if he sees fit. Now, some would say he would never do this. Many people give the President the - you know, they give him consideration, they say hefs a good man. Ifm not arguing hefs not. What Ifm arguing is that the law is there and set in place for the day when angels donft rule government. Madison said that the restraint on government was because government will not always be run by angels. This has nothing, absolutely nothing to do with whether the President is a Democrat or a Republican. Were this a Republican President, Ifd be here saying exactly the same thing. No one person, no one politician should be allowed to judge the guilt, to charge an individual, to judge the guilt of an individual and to execute an individual. It goes against everything that we fundamentally believe in our country.
This isnft even new to our country. Therefs 800 years of English law that we found our tradition upon. We founded it upon the Magna Carta from 1215. We founded it upon Morgan from Glamorgan and 725 A.D. We founded upon the Greeks and Romans who had juries. It is not enough to charge someone to say that they are guilty.
Punctual Gomez, PUNCTUAL!! (VOCAL Ver), Part 2
(simile)
Now, some might come to this floor and they might say, gWell, what if wefre being attacked on 9/11? What if there are planes flying at the Twin Towers?h Obviously, we repel them. We repel any attack on our country.
Yoko Ono Screaming
Everyone does bath salts.
As his watch's hands tick by, he's running out of time
Oh no. How could this happen?
im gay
I'm a gay robot from the year 3000
And now man, gotta say its the end!
My only friend, the end.
Punctual gomez!