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Post by TheFudgeFactory on Jan 24, 2012 18:17:18 GMT -5
I am that I am points us to what God told Moses, and God guided Moses. There is a song called "Guide Me God" that was released in 1998 from the group "Ghostland"
An observatory is sometimes used to "look to the eye of the storm".
So Ghostland Observatory. I know it's a stretch and most likely wrong.
What happens if my tee shot lands on a bird's back and he carries it out of bounds but then is attacked by a larger bird who grabs the ball and drops it in the hole? Is that still a hole in one? 'Cause that's how I'm gonna play it.
Roxy Music had a song called Manifesto that had lyrics including "I am that I am." They also famously covered Like a Hurricane. They could also be considered a performing cadaver since they came back from an 18 year "death" and have been together for 10 years since.
If you cannot be bothered to read the OP or anything in the topic when the topic has one page, then you really should refrain from posting what band you'd like the answer to be.
i am that i am: CREATOR: that whole god thing key bot wrote look into the eyes of the storm: odd future pretty much tears shit up wherever they go performing cadaver: ill figure it out
Jeff Dunham is the least funny "comedian" i can think of
Yup. I wasn't even aware of him 'til a teapartier told me she thought his Achmed routine was hilarious. I took her recommendation as a reason to avoid him.
Post by gryphonkin on Jan 24, 2012 22:52:37 GMT -5
I'm also thinking Guided by Voices could be this one. The first part is pretty straight toward Guided by Voices, and some songs off their new album are "Old Bones" (performing cadaver), "Waves", "Cyclone Utilities" (Look to the eye of the storm), and "God Loves Us" (which could be a second nod back to the first part of the clue).