iPod iChing - Global Strike

Sultry friday, and there is a storm on the horizon.

So, oh Mighty iPod. We bring the classical question: will Ares blaze forth and unleash Deimos and Phobos in the near future?

Whoosh goes the randomizer.
Whoosh.

  • The Covering: Hong Kong Garden - Siouxsie and the Banshees
  • The Crossing: Grænmetisvísur - Thorbjorn Egner
  • The Crown: It Says Here (Alternate Version) - Billy Bragg
  • The Root: Burning Down the House - Talking Heads
  • The Past: Coal-Train Robberies - Elvis Costello
  • The Future: Concerto #6 in B flat major
  • The Questioner: Among The Little White Daisies - Jeanne Ritchie
  • The House: Bangsi Litli Frelsaður - Thorbjorn Enger
  • The Inside: Marker in the Sand - Pearl Jam
  • The Outcome: Bengali in Platforms - MorrisseyM

Harmful elements in the air
Symbols clashing everywhere
Reaps the fields of rice and reeds
While the population feeds

The House: "little teddy is freed".

As always, the Key as explained by Sean

It says here that the Unions will never learn
It says here that the economy is on the upturn
And it says here we should be proud
That we are free
And our free press reflects our democracy

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Not a question for which you would have wanted that Root.

I've never heard the Questioner, but that title sounds ominous too. I'm not sure if you're familiar with the expression "pushing daisies", but that's what it reminded me of.

By Eric Lund (not verified) on 05 Sep 2008 #permalink

(Name) is her first name, first name, first name,
(Name) is her first name, among the little white daisies.

(Name) is her second name, second name, second name,
(Name) is her second name, among the little white daisies.

Now poor (first name) is dead and gone, dead and gone, dead and gone,
Now poor (first name) is dead and gone, among the little white daisies.

Left poor (name) a widow(er), a widower, a widower, Left poor (name) a widower, among the little white daisies.
Twenty-four children out in a field, out in a field, out in a field, Twenty-four children out in a field, among the little white daisies.

Directions: The children sit in a ring and one person is chosen to sit in the center. According to Mrs. Richardsons directions they tease that player by singing the name of that persons sweetheart in the first, second and third verses and the center persons name in the fourth verse. When the song is over, that player counts around the ring and the twenty-fourth person goes to the center. .

http://www.alabamafolklife.org/bullfrog/Bullfrogtext.html

Silly. The count should be prime. 24 has too many factors.