7000
And dancing in the street
7000
And dancing in the street
7001, prime! And over the 0,7% bar, like international aid was once pledged to be! (At least in Europe it was. Not one country made it, except, I believe, Norway, and only for a couple of years. Well, anyway:)
Oh, it doesn’t matter what you wear
7002 = 2 × 32 × 389
Just as long as you are there
7003
So come on, every guy grab a girl
7004 = 22 x 17 x 103
Everywhere around the world
7005
They’re dancing
7006
They’re dancing in the street (dancing in the street)
7007 = 72 x 11 x 13 and palindromic again.
Way down in L.A. (dancing in the street)
7008
Every day, they’re dancing in the street
7009 = 43 x 163
Let’s form a big, strong line (dancing in the street)
7010
Get on time (they’re dancing in the street)
7011 = 32 x 19 x 41
Across the ocean blue (dancing in the street)
7012
Me and you (we’re dancing in the street)
7013, prime.
New round, whose turn?
I’ll take it. How about another cat poem from T.S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats? This is “Macavity: The Mystery Cat,” and it’s kind of fun.
7014
Macavity’s a Mystery Cat: he’s called the Hidden Paw—
7015 = 5 x 23 x 61
For he’s the master criminal who can defy the Law.
7016
He’s the bafflement of Scotland Yard, the Flying Squad’s despair:
7017 = 3 x 2339
For when they reach the scene of crime—Macavity’s not there!
7018
Macavity, Macavity, there’s no one like Macavity,
7019, prime.
He’s broken every human law, he breaks the law of gravity.