Polkarama!
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See now, this is something i'd be more willing to believe... music89 wasn't all like LOOK! LOOK! LOOK WHAT I FOUND!!111...Just stating the facts. I also would assume that if they were making it up, they would have included more information, not just the polka title. But that's just my opinion
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I hadn't thought about that. I suppose that's a possibility. But then why would it be in quotes? If it's not the song title, why not just say "This once in a lifetime polka medly includes Al's polka versions of...sorry...top secret."?sethmartin @ Aug 12 2006, 02:05 PM wrote: The way that sentence is worded too, doesn't say that Polkarama is the song's title. One thing I've noticed about these forums is sometimes people get so excited about things that they don't read.
This once in a lifetime "Polkarama" medly includes Al's polka versions of...sorry...top secret.
That sounds more like an advertising ploy than a song title. But who knows.
And for anyone who doubts it, you don't have to believe it, but unless you can come up with some proof, don't go around calling people liars.
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Think advertising. Let's say you're advertising a new burger place. You wouldn't say "This is a new burger place." You would probably say something like "It's rollicking good burgeriffic time"
Not saying that's the case, but it does sound a bit advertising to me. The fact that it's in quotations doesn't mean anything because we are reading a re-type of the article by someone else. Who's to say it was in quotations in the original. I'm not calling anyone a liar. But the way that sentence is worded. eh.
Not saying that's the case, but it does sound a bit advertising to me. The fact that it's in quotations doesn't mean anything because we are reading a re-type of the article by someone else. Who's to say it was in quotations in the original. I'm not calling anyone a liar. But the way that sentence is worded. eh.
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Well, I would tend to think that "Polkarama" is the title of the medley because of the fact that the "P" is capitalized and the word is in quotes. I would think that if it was meant to just be a description, the word would be lowercase and it wouldn't be in quotes. Even if it is just a description, it's great to hear that we will be getting a polka!
And for the record, I don't think a member's post count has anything to do with their credibility. Heck, even Bermuda had a low post count at one point. It makes no difference.
And for the record, I don't think a member's post count has anything to do with their credibility. Heck, even Bermuda had a low post count at one point. It makes no difference.
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Well at least we now have confirmation that we DO have a full polka medley, meaning the R. Kelly parody is a PARODY and we can stop all this "Trapped in the Polka" nonsense...
I don't have a comment on whether that's the title of the polka or not... it might be, it might not be.
I don't have a comment on whether that's the title of the polka or not... it might be, it might not be.
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And Bermuda still has a low post count compared to the more recognizable members here. WHiZZi too.Kevbo1987 @ Aug 12 2006, 02:24 PM wrote:
And for the record, I don't think a member's post count has anything to do with their credibility. Heck, even Bermuda had a low post count at one point. It makes no difference.
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