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 Re: Inspiration From Video Game Lyrics 
 Dave, on host 12.235.228.225
  Sunday, December 22, 2002, at 19:35:05
  Inspiration From Video Game Lyrics posted by Sam on Sunday, December 22, 2002, at 09:10:26:
> Leen and I were Christmas shopping recently, and  >we ran across a store that sold used Nintendo 64  >games for decent enough deals.  While browsing, we  >found the game "1080," which is a snowboarding  >game.  The title refers to the number of degrees  >you can spin in the game's most difficult stunt.   >(It is so difficult, in fact, that it is  >impossible.)
  Not impossible--I've done it many times.  But yes, it's definitely hard enough so that pulling one isn't a routine thing by any stretch of the imagination--even when you get plenty of air to execute one, hitting all the buttons in the right order at the right time is *hard*.
  > Let me share, by reprinting the lyrics to one of  >the tracks here: > > Work your body, work your body. > Work your body, work your body. > Work your body, work your body. > Work your body, work your body. > > Work your body, work your body. > Work your body, work your body. > Work your body, work your body. > Work your body, work your body. > > Work your body, work your body. > Work your body, work your body. > Work your body, work your body. > Work your body, work your body.
  Hehehe.  I wasn't even aware the music in the game *had* lyrics.  I wonder if I've just forgotten or if I successfully managed to tune it out.
  I know the opening theme song was some weirdly cool Japanese Metal thing, though.  
  -- Dave 
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