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  2. Party pooper - Wikipedia

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  3. Parody in popular music - Wikipedia

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    Before the 20th century popular songs frequently borrowed hymn tunes and other church music and substituted secular words. John Brown's Body, the marching song of the American Civil War, was based on the tune of an earlier camp-meeting and revival hymn, and was later fitted with the words "Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord", by Julia Ward Howe. [1]

  4. File:En-us-party pooper.oga - Wikipedia

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  5. Parody music - Wikipedia

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    In music, parody has been used for many different purposes and in various musical contexts: as a serious compositional technique, as an unsophisticated re-use of well-known melody to present new words, and as an intentionally humorous, even mocking, reworking of existing musical material, sometimes for satirical effect.

  6. Purple party pooper: McDonald's isn't celebrating Grimace's ...

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    The birthday party included a special Grimace shake that took the country by storm. The purple concoction was a berry-flavored milkshake that honored the big purple guy for his annual jubilee ...

  7. Gag name - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, real people with a name that could be interpreted as a funny or vulgar phrase are subject to mockery or parody. [1] For example, Hu Jintao, former General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, whose surname is pronounced like "who", and former Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, whose surname is pronounced like "when", have occasionally been the topic of humor similar to the "Who's ...

  8. List of "Weird Al" Yankovic polka medleys - Wikipedia

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    The title of the song is a reference to "Girl Power!" a phrase made popular by the Spice Girls, the first act to be featured in the polka. [citation needed] The song was released as a single in Germany. The following songs are contained in the medley: "Twelfth Street Rag" by Euday L. Bowman "Wannabe" by the Spice Girls "Flagpole Sitta" by ...

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    Image credits: Careful-Show8065 #6. At a retreat we all were sitting on a hard wood floor. Speaker: "Let us have a moment of silence to reflect upon God's word in our hearts."