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a game of opposites

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This is to compliment the recent thread of a game where one word was changed in a title or phrase and the whole meaning changes. How about taking a title or phrase and coming up with the opposite? Most of us are famaliar with the womens play "The Vagina Monologues". Well how about equal opportunity for the men and have a playwriter come up with "The Dick Tales"? Any other opposite ideas?

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Fair enough. Let's see if you can guess the real titles.

Dog in a Cold Cement Basement

A Grape on the Moon

The Mundane Unemployed

Silence On

Life of a Consumer

Uncle Claudius

The Happies

Certain

Afghanistan Genius

Only Vaguely Related to Penises

The Overly Caffeinated Ingenue
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Fair enough. Let's see if you can guess the real titles.

Dog in a Cold Cement Basement -Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

A Grape on the Moon -

The Mundane Unemployed - The Miracle Worker

Silence On - Sound Off

Life of a Consumer - Death of a Salesman

Uncle Claudius - Auntie Mame?

The Happies -

Certain -

Afghanistan Genius -

Only Vaguely Related to Penises -

The Overly Caffeinated Ingenue -


My reality and yours are quite different.
I think we're all Bozos on this bus.
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The Happies - Les Misérables?



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Afghanistan Genius


Not sure what this one would be...
...but if it were "Afghanistan" by itself I'd say it was "South Pacific!" :P


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"Man Recites the Happy" "Cat Night Evening" "Sad Boy" "The Dropout" "The Hearing of a Man" "Of Cats and Ladies" "The Pitcher in the Sourdough" "Partially Ancient Bill" "Nothing Comes"



Lady Sings the Blues, Dog Day Afternoon, Funny Girl, Scent of a Woman, Of Mice and Men, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Anything Goes?
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Durn, you Duck, you are too fast! :o:D



And I was sure someone would beat me as I struggled to get "Thoroughly" spelled correctly.

Here's some kid books...

Junk Continent
White Ugliness
The Text of the Tame
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Durn, you Duck, you are too fast! :o:D



And I was sure someone would beat me as I struggled to get "Thoroughly" spelled correctly.

Here's some kid books...

Junk Continent
White Ugliness
The Text of the Tame


Treasure Island
Black Beauty
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Fair enough. Let's see if you can guess the real titles.

Dog in a Cold Cement Basement -Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

A Grape on the Moon -

The Mundane Unemployed - The Miracle Worker

Silence On - Sound Off

Life of a Consumer - Death of a Salesman

Uncle Claudius - Auntie Mame?

The Happies -

Certain -

Afghanistan Genius -

Only Vaguely Related to Penises -

The Overly Caffeinated Ingenue -



Sound Off is 1/2 correct.

Auntie Mame is incorrect. Hint: The original title is a single word name and "Uncle Claudius" is his opposite.

I seriously doubt anyone will get the last one.
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"Children of the Earth"

"The Sun is a Gentleman"

"Have Leisure Suit, Will Stay Put."

"To Fly into the Sunrise"

And last, but not least:

"777"

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#1..Man in the Moon ?
#3..Have gun will travel ?
#4.. Ride into the Sunset ?

Admittedly, yours are difficult. Let us know if right or wrong, please.....Sweet Lady.....:)

Life is short ... jump often.

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"Children of the Earth"

"The Sun is a Gentleman"

"Have Leisure Suit, Will Stay Put."

"To Fly into the Sunrise"

And last, but not least:

"777"

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#1..Man in the Moon ?
#3..Have gun will travel ?
#4.. Ride into the Sunset ?

Admittedly, yours are difficult. Let us know if right or wrong, please.....Sweet Lady.....:)



Nope. Break one, break them all. All by one author. Not that obscure. obscure at all!
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