Bakers Dozen

Types of Baker’s Dozen categories you hate

  1. Things overheard at… (papal selection, Republican convention, etc.)
  2. Simpsons characters who appeared in only one episode
  3. Piece of cake a dime-a-dozen categories that even a drooling recluse from civilization could contribute to.
  4. Anything to do with sports, particularly baseball, and especially particularly requiring the knowledge of obscure statistics or facts.
  5. pretty much anything current literature related
  6. Naming TV/book characters of shows/books I’ve never read
  7. “Your personal favorite” categories that people can only honestly answer once and inevitably bog down
  8. Anything dealing with politics.
  9. Any category that requires me to list things I hate
  10. Categories where you just look it up on Wikipedia and answer the first thirteen items they list
  11. Any category that requires me to list things I hate TWICE
  12. Any category that takes us more than 48 hours to come up with 13 answers for

Types of Baker’s Dozen categories you hate

  1. Things overheard at… (papal selection, Republican convention, etc.)
  2. Simpsons characters who appeared in only one episode
  3. Piece of cake a dime-a-dozen categories that even a drooling recluse from civilization could contribute to.
  4. Anything to do with sports, particularly baseball, and especially particularly requiring the knowledge of obscure statistics or facts.
  5. pretty much anything current literature related
  6. Naming TV/book characters of shows/books I’ve never read
  7. “Your personal favorite” categories that people can only honestly answer once and inevitably bog down
  8. Anything dealing with politics.
  9. Any category that requires me to list things I hate
  10. Categories where you just look it up on Wikipedia and answer the first thirteen items they list
  11. Any category that requires me to list things I hate TWICE
  12. Any category that takes us more than 48 hours to come up with 13 answers for
  13. Categories that I have to make up, just because I provided the 13th answer to the previous list

Other songs/books by people consider “one-hit wonders”

  1. “Europa and the Pirate Twins” by Thomas Dolby (a “one hit wonder” for “She Blinded me with Science”)

Other songs/books by people consider “one-hit wonders”

  1. “Europa and the Pirate Twins” by Thomas Dolby (a “one hit wonder” for “She Blinded me with Science”)
  2. “Roll 'Em Up” by Vanilla Ice (“Ice Ice Baby” fame)

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Other songs/books by people consider “one-hit wonders”

  1. “Europa and the Pirate Twins” by Thomas Dolby (a “one hit wonder” for “She Blinded me with Science”)
  2. “Roll 'Em Up” by Vanilla Ice (“Ice Ice Baby” fame)
  3. “Rev. Jack & His Roamin’ Cadillac Church” by Timbuk 3 (known for “Future’s So Bright”)

Other songs/books by people consider “one-hit wonders”

  1. “Europa and the Pirate Twins” by Thomas Dolby (a “one hit wonder” for “She Blinded me with Science”)
  2. “Roll 'Em Up” by Vanilla Ice (“Ice Ice Baby” fame)
  3. “Rev. Jack & His Roamin’ Cadillac Church” by Timbuk 3 (known for “Future’s So Bright”)
  4. “Vincent” by Don McLean, he had many others but nothing as big as “American Pie”

Other songs/books by people consider “one-hit wonders”

  1. “Europa and the Pirate Twins” by Thomas Dolby (a “one hit wonder” for “She Blinded me with Science”)
  2. “Roll 'Em Up” by Vanilla Ice (“Ice Ice Baby” fame)
  3. “Rev. Jack & His Roamin’ Cadillac Church” by Timbuk 3 (known for “Future’s So Bright”)
  4. “Vincent” by Don McLean, he had many others but nothing as big as “American Pie”
  5. “Right Hand Man” by Joan Osborne (known for “One of Us”)

Other songs/books by people consider “one-hit wonders”

  1. “Europa and the Pirate Twins” by Thomas Dolby (a “one hit wonder” for “She Blinded me with Science”)
  2. “Roll 'Em Up” by Vanilla Ice (“Ice Ice Baby” fame)
  3. “Rev. Jack & His Roamin’ Cadillac Church” by Timbuk 3 (known for “Future’s So Bright”)
  4. “Vincent” by Don McLean, he had many others but nothing as big as “American Pie”
  5. “Right Hand Man” by Joan Osborne (known for “One of Us”)
  6. “Little Kids” by Zager and Evans, known for “In the Year 2525”

Other songs/books by people consider “one-hit wonders”

  1. “Europa and the Pirate Twins” by Thomas Dolby (a “one hit wonder” for “She Blinded me with Science”)
  2. “Roll 'Em Up” by Vanilla Ice (“Ice Ice Baby” fame)
  3. “Rev. Jack & His Roamin’ Cadillac Church” by Timbuk 3 (known for “Future’s So Bright”)
  4. “Vincent” by Don McLean, he had many others but nothing as big as “American Pie”
  5. “Right Hand Man” by Joan Osborne (known for “One of Us”)
  6. “Little Kids” by Zager and Evans, known for “In the Year 2525”
    7)*** Pincher Martin*** by WIlliam Golding (he wrote many novels, but most people know only Lord of the Flies).

Other songs/books by people consider “one-hit wonders”

  1. “Europa and the Pirate Twins” by Thomas Dolby (a “one hit wonder” for “She Blinded me with Science”)
  2. “Roll 'Em Up” by Vanilla Ice (“Ice Ice Baby” fame)
  3. “Rev. Jack & His Roamin’ Cadillac Church” by Timbuk 3 (known for “Future’s So Bright”)
  4. “Vincent” by Don McLean, he had many others but nothing as big as “American Pie”
  5. “Right Hand Man” by Joan Osborne (known for “One of Us”)
  6. “Little Kids” by Zager and Evans, known for “In the Year 2525”
    7)*** Pincher Martin*** by WIlliam Golding (he wrote many novels, but most people know only Lord of the Flies).
  7. Whipping Star by Frank Herbert (if you consider his Dune series as a single hit)

Other songs/books by people consider “one-hit wonders”

  1. “Europa and the Pirate Twins” by Thomas Dolby (a “one hit wonder” for “She Blinded me with Science”)
  2. “Roll 'Em Up” by Vanilla Ice (“Ice Ice Baby” fame)
  3. “Rev. Jack & His Roamin’ Cadillac Church” by Timbuk 3 (known for “Future’s So Bright”)
  4. “Vincent” by Don McLean, he had many others but nothing as big as “American Pie”
  5. “Right Hand Man” by Joan Osborne (known for “One of Us”)
  6. “Little Kids” by Zager and Evans, known for “In the Year 2525”
    7)*** Pincher Martin*** by WIlliam Golding (he wrote many novels, but most people know only Lord of the Flies).
  7. Whipping Star by Frank Herbert (if you consider his Dune series as a single hit)
  8. Typee by Herman Melville (written from Troy NY while he was living there)

Other songs/books by people consider “one-hit wonders”

  1. “Europa and the Pirate Twins” by Thomas Dolby (a “one hit wonder” for “She Blinded me with Science”)
  2. “Roll 'Em Up” by Vanilla Ice (“Ice Ice Baby” fame)
  3. “Rev. Jack & His Roamin’ Cadillac Church” by Timbuk 3 (known for “Future’s So Bright”)
  4. “Vincent” by Don McLean, he had many others but nothing as big as “American Pie”
  5. “Right Hand Man” by Joan Osborne (known for “One of Us”)
  6. “Little Kids” by Zager and Evans, known for “In the Year 2525”
    7)*** Pincher Martin*** by WIlliam Golding (he wrote many novels, but most people know only Lord of the Flies).
  7. Whipping Star by Frank Herbert (if you consider his Dune series as a single hit)
  8. Typee by Herman Melville (written from Troy NY while he was living there)
  9. The Minds of Billy Milligan by Daniel Keyes, best known for “Flowers for Algernon.”

Other songs/books by people consider "one-hit wonders

  1. “Europa and the Pirate Twins” by Thomas Dolby (a “one hit wonder” for “She Blinded me with Science”)
  2. “Roll 'Em Up” by Vanilla Ice (“Ice Ice Baby” fame)
  3. “Rev. Jack & His Roamin’ Cadillac Church” by Timbuk 3 (known for “Future’s So Bright”)
  4. “Vincent” by Don McLean, he had many others but nothing as big as “American Pie”
  5. “Right Hand Man” by Joan Osborne (known for “One of Us”)
  6. “Little Kids” by Zager and Evans, known for “In the Year 2525”
    7)*** Pincher Martin*** by WIlliam Golding (he wrote many novels, but most people know only Lord of the Flies).
  7. Whipping Star by Frank Herbert (if you consider his Dune series as a single hit)
  8. Typee by Herman Melville (written from Troy NY while he was living there)
  9. The Minds of Billy Milligan by Daniel Keyes, best known for "Flowers for Algernon.
  1. "The Neon Bible " by John Kennedy Toole

Other songs/books by people consider "one-hit wonders

  1. “Europa and the Pirate Twins” by Thomas Dolby (a “one hit wonder” for “She Blinded me with Science”)
  2. “Roll 'Em Up” by Vanilla Ice (“Ice Ice Baby” fame)
  3. “Rev. Jack & His Roamin’ Cadillac Church” by Timbuk 3 (known for “Future’s So Bright”)
  4. “Vincent” by Don McLean, he had many others but nothing as big as “American Pie”
  5. “Right Hand Man” by Joan Osborne (known for “One of Us”)
  6. “Little Kids” by Zager and Evans, known for “In the Year 2525”
    7)*** Pincher Martin*** by WIlliam Golding (he wrote many novels, but most people know only Lord of the Flies).
  7. Whipping Star by Frank Herbert (if you consider his Dune series as a single hit)
  8. Typee by Herman Melville (written from Troy NY while he was living there)
  9. The Minds of Billy Milligan by Daniel Keyes, best known for "Flowers for Algernon.
  10. "The Neon Bible " by John Kennedy Toole
  11. Omerta by Mario Puzo (known for The Godfather)

Other songs/books by people consider "one-hit wonders

  1. “Europa and the Pirate Twins” by Thomas Dolby (a “one hit wonder” for “She Blinded me with Science”)
  2. “Roll 'Em Up” by Vanilla Ice (“Ice Ice Baby” fame)
  3. “Rev. Jack & His Roamin’ Cadillac Church” by Timbuk 3 (known for “Future’s So Bright”)
  4. “Vincent” by Don McLean, he had many others but nothing as big as “American Pie”
  5. “Right Hand Man” by Joan Osborne (known for “One of Us”)
  6. “Little Kids” by Zager and Evans, known for “In the Year 2525”
  7. Pincher Martin by WIlliam Golding (he wrote many novels, but most people know only Lord of the Flies).
  8. Whipping Star by Frank Herbert (if you consider his Dune series as a single hit)
  9. Typee by Herman Melville (written from Troy NY while he was living there)
  10. The Minds of Billy Milligan by Daniel Keyes, best known for "Flowers for Algernon.
  11. "The Neon Bible " by John Kennedy Toole
  12. Omerta by Mario Puzo (known for The Godfather)
  13. Ride Up by Blues Image better known for Ride Captain, Ride

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Bad ways to celebrate St Patrick’s Day

  1. Lucky Charms for all

Bad ways to celebrate St Patrick’s Day

  1. Lucky Charms for all
  2. A cold shower with Irish Spring soap

Bad ways to celebrate St Patrick’s Day

  1. Lucky Charms for all
  2. A cold shower with Irish Spring soap
  3. Sharing Irish Whiskey with Mel Gibson

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Bad ways to celebrate St Patrick’s Day

  1. Lucky Charms for all
  2. A cold shower with Irish Spring soap
  3. Sharing Irish Whiskey with Mel Gibson
  4. Chugging potatoes

Bad ways to celebrate St Patrick’s Day

  1. Lucky Charms for all
  2. A cold shower with Irish Spring soap
  3. Sharing Irish Whiskey with Mel Gibson
  4. Chugging potatoes
  5. Drunken bagpipe lessons

Bad ways to celebrate St Patrick’s Day

  1. Lucky Charms for all
  2. A cold shower with Irish Spring soap
  3. Sharing Irish Whiskey with Mel Gibson
  4. Chugging potatoes
  5. Drunken bagpipe lessons
  6. Green beer bongs