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First Hump Day Top 5

Posted on the 04 January 2012 by Corie @DesignDNAblog
I love playing the "list" game.  In high school, the game was played by passing notes back and forth between periods...
First Hump Day Top 5
...these days the challenge is conveniently sent via text.  It's fun and helps pass the time and I always love a little Pop Culture/ Hollywood challenge.

Here's a few examples of the list game - feel free to play along.  It's more of a challenge on paper (Google isn't as easily accessible)

Game # 1 The Challenge: Name 5 movies staring Brad Pitt
    Game # 2 The Challenge: Fill in the blanksThe day time soap, Days of Our Lives, stars a character by the name of Victor Kiriakis who is played by the Father of ___________ who was married to the Actor from Game # 1.  

    Other then passing the time during long road trips, what is the point of this you ask?  Well, I'm a huge fan of lists and useless facts when it comes to celebrities.  One of my favorite movies of all times is High Fidelity.  


    First Hump Day Top 5
    Not only because it stars one of my favorite Actors (John Cusack) but because of his character's obsession with top 5 lists.  
    First Hump Day Top 5
    Example: Top 5 Songs About Death - from the movie High Fidelity
    • "Leader of the Pack" by The Sangri-Las
    • "Dead Man's Curve" by Jan & Dean
    • "Tell Laura I Love Her" by Ray Peterson
    • "One Step Beyond" by Madness
    • "You Can't Always Get What You Want" by The Rolling Stones (disqualified because of its use in The Big Chill)
    • "Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald" by Gordon Lightfoot

    Expect my top 5 each week and a fun list game challenge.
    Top 5 Songs a little dark and twisty
    • "Mad World" by Gary Jules
    • "In For the Kill" by La Roux
    • "Ramalama" by Roisin Murphy
    • "Breath Me" by Sia
    • "Sweet Dreams" by Emily Browning


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