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Go popular classics
Keywords: Humour
Much-loved plays from popular culture. The 1812 Overplay (Chaikovskij)Invade far too deeply, run away and lose almost everything. The Snapback of 'Not-a Dame'With apologies to Victor Hugo. The Beck TenukiI'm a loser baby - why don't you kill me? The Kylie Minogue Random Tsumego SolverI should be so lucky, lucky, lucky ... Like a Rolling StoneBob Dylan improves on sliding them. Thickness from Pink FloydThe Wall. The Man Who Shot Liberty BalanceLosing your seki made easy. The Manchurian CandidateBill Spight, of course. Get CarterSorry, I'll read that again - Get Kata. Rin no Tintin (manga)Boy reporter combines careers of first Belgian 9 dan and Alsatian dog ... (enough of this surely) The Weakest LinkBe cut apart in a very public way. Goodbye. And of course The Monty Python Spanish Inquisition TesujiCompletely unexpected. Monty Python's The Meaning of LifeThe Mr. Creosote over extension: Don't be greedy or your position will explode. Monty Python's The Life of Brian"Always look on the bright side of life..." The Baldrick post-game analysisAm I wrong or are the words I had a cunning plan. heading into this post-game analysis with ill deserved confidence ? The game without clock against the slowest player in the clubWake me up, before you go-go. No more Wham! Fifth game in the tournament, and we're still in the running for the moneyWhen the going gets tough, the tough get going The James Osterberg approachCf. his vocal (he's better known as Iggy Pop) for Death in Vegas' Aisha, easily misconstruable as advice for any budding student of joseki: Taisha, we've only just met, and I think you oughta know, I'm a murderer ... This is a copy of the living page "Go popular classics" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |