
What is the song If everybody had a golf course?
Golfin’ USA, by Golf Boy Without apologies to the Beach Boys, Golf Boy sings: “If everybody had a golf course, across the U.S.A. / Everybody’d be golfin’, all day, every day.” Actually, despite a dramatic market correction, one could reasonably argue that there are still too many courses in this country.
When did whose line is it anyway start and end?
Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a short-form improvisational comedy show originating as a popular British radio programme, before moving to British television in 1988. Following the conclusion of the British run in 1999, ABC began airing an American version, which ran until 2007 and was later revived by The CW in 2013.
What is the song Love Is Like a game of golf?
In the recording studio, as on the links, Van Sant doesn’t always hit the sweet spot. “Love is like a game of golf,” he sings in this outright shank, which combines ham-fisted lyrics (“It starts smooth on the tee off but ends in the rough”) with the hiccupy tempo of a 20-handicap.
Is it okay to sing about golf?
Colin: It's okay. Golf. Just the sound of it makes you want to sing about it, doesn't it. That's why we've compiled over three songs, all to do with golf.

Who sings the song "Love is like a game of golf"?
1. Course of Love, by Gus Van Sant. In the recording studio, as on the links, Van Sant doesn’t always hit the sweet spot. “Love is like a game of golf,” he sings in this outright shank, which combines ham-fisted lyrics (“It starts smooth on the tee off but ends in the rough”) with the hiccupy tempo of a 20-handicap. 2.
How long did it take Matty Blake to write the Dylan anthem?
Word has it that it took only two hours for comedian Matty Blake and his accompanist to compose this spin on Dylan’s fabled ’60s anthem. Two hours? We would have guessed two minutes.
When you show a girl that you love Wayne?
Wayne: When you show a girl that you love,#N#Take her head, and climb high above.#N#Hold her still, and that is that,#N#Show her you love her when you hit the mat.#N#Just go... ( drops) UH!#N#It's the pile driver of love.#N#Brad: How do you know that it is true love,#N#Until you slam her from high up above,#N#She's the girl that makes you smile,#N#Until you drive her into the pile.#N#Wayne: UH! Pile driver of love, ( Brad: Pile drive, pile drive)#N#You hold her all have seen, ( Brad: Pile driver.)#N#Then you keel and then, and down on her head, the ( Brad: Pile drive, pile drive)#N#Both: Pile driver!
What does Brad say in the song "I gotta go to the bathroom"?
Brad: I gotta go to the bathroom, and I'm feelin' poor.#N#Somebody wake up the fat guy, he's blockin' the lavatory door.#N#I gotta go in there because it's hit and miss, oh baby yeah,#N#I've been standing in line and I've really gotta take a tinkle.#N#Debra: Yeah I saw that fat guy over there and he sleeps. #N#While I'm sitting here trying to get away, while I'm sitting here weeping. #N#Well I know he seems like a drag, five times he's used that sleeping bag,#N#Come on baby, wake up the fat guy over there. #N#Brad: Whoohooo!
What does Brad say in "I'm clogged"?
Brad: Oi!#N#I'm clogged, I'm going down the drain. #N#Flushed myself, 'cause I am half insane.#N#Wayne: Well I shake me job, for real not fake,#N#I'm so clogged I need a plumbing snake.#N#Liquid Draino, give it to me,#N#'Cause I'm clo-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-ogged.#N#Brad: I'm clogged.
What do you want when you play football?
Brad: What you want,#N#When you play football,#N#Is to,#N#Get it down the field, get it down the field, get it down the field, get it down the field !#N#Wayne: Throw the ball, throw the ball and run,#N#Throw the ball, throw the ball and run,#N#Oops, it's fourth and twenty son,#N#Oops, you ..., I mean punt.#N#Brad: That's quite a stunt, ( Wayne: Throw the ball, throw the ball, throw the ball)#N#I just said punt, ( Wayne: Throw the ball, throw the ball)#N#You dirty little runt, ( Wayne: Throw it!)#N#Yes I said punt, so, ( Wayne: Throw the ball!)#N#Throw the ball, throw the ball,#N#Both: Throw the ball now.#N#Throw the ball, throw the Brad: ball,#N#Both: Throw the Brad: ball now, ( Wayne: Throw the, throw the)#N#Brad: Throw the ball, throw the ball, throw the ball now, ( Wayne: Throw it, throw it)#N#Throw throw ball go go and throw the ball now!
What year was "I'm your nail so hammer me"?
Ryan: And we've got something to talk about. Something that's only going to take a minute of your time. Hey! Think back. The year is 1972. And we were listening to the top hit, "I'm Your Nail, So Hammer Me!". That disco song.
How long have you been calling Bridie?
Bridie: You've been calling, and calling, for fifteen days .#N#And yes I know that you just want to fundraise.#N#But seriously please, I'm going to dial out.#N#I don't care about the issue you're about.
Whose line in Norway?
Norway had two separate shows based on the Whose Line concept. The first, Minus Manus, shown on Norwegian TV3, was more or less identical in tone and form to the British show, but the second, Spinn, shown on TVNorge had a slightly different set-up. Among other things, Spinn split the contestants into two competing teams (the green team and the orange team, both wearing appropriately-colored T-shirts) and also heavily involved a rotating stage that provided scenery and props for the various improvised skits. Though the shows were completely separate, many of the contestants (such as Helén Vikstvedt), featured on both.
Who is it Anyway?
In the Netherlands, a show based on Whose Line Is It Anyway? was called De Lama's. Besides a number of games from Whose Line Is It Anyway?, the show used a lot of new games. The show won several prizes and was one of the most watched shows on Dutch television. It aired from 2004 to 2008.
Who is the golf parody song?
3. Perhaps the most well-known golf parody song belongs to “The Golf Boys.”. PGA Tour players Bubba Watson, Rickie Fowler, Hunter Mahan, and Ben Crane are featured in “Oh Oh Oh,” a video less about the music and more about the choreography and costumes.
Who is the golfer who parodyed 18 holes?
4. John Denver has an entry in the golf parody song game with “18 Holes,” a parody of Tennessee Ernie Ford’s “16 Tons.”. The catchy tune and lyrics won’t soon leave your head, as Denver lovingly describes the frustrations of the weekend golfer. “Golf is my life, but it sure is a pain.”.
