A list of puns related to "Bohemianism"
Must be the high Mercury content.
I said βIβm not sure about that but I can have a good crack at Bohemian Rhapsodyβ
He thinks it's a polkageist.
he's just a Poe boy from a Poe family
I think it was filmed in the theatre though as I see a little silhouetto of a man...
I see a little silhouetto of a man.
Because of the unusually high Mercury content.
Because of the unusually high Mercury content.
Dan, sing Queen!
Thr waiter comes by and the Bohemian says,"Czech please."
The Czech engine light.
I said "No, but I can do a great Bohemian Rhapsody"
No, but I can give Bohemian Rhapsody a go.
Me: I donβt know about that but I can take a stab at Bohemian Rhapsody
I said that I don't know that one, but I could take a shot at Bohemian Rhapsody.
Every year for the past few years, Iβve written music for a tuba ensemble for a summer band camp. Last yearβs music was titled βTubaChristmas in July,β which had βHallelujahβ by Pentatonix, βCarol of the Bells,β βYouβre a Mean One, Mr. Grinch,β and βHave Yourself a Merry TubaChristmas.β This year Iβm about 90% sure weβre doing rock/classic rock. So far I have βBohemian Rhapsodyβ by Queen, βPaint It, Blackβ by The Rolling Stones, βLivinβ on a Prayerβ by Bon Jovi, βDonβt Stop Believinββ by Journey, and some fifth song I havenβt chosen yet (BTW Iβm open to song ideas).
I need a pun that mixes Tuba with Rock or with Classic Rock. Similar to how TubaChristmas in July doesnβt include song names, but you know itβs Christmas music on tubas.
Czechmate.
It's a Bohemian Rap CD.
They had all sorts of bohemian Rap CDs.
My dad used to play a game with me and my brother that was, in effect, an extended dad joke.
The "beginner" version, when I was younger, was when I would be talking about something, my dad would intentionally misinterpret it so that we could correct him. The objective being to keep up the misinterpretation in as long of a chain as possible.
Me: "Dad! Top Gun is on TV!"
Dad: "Doesn't that movie have that whiny folk singer on the radio in it?"
Me: "...No, dad, that's Tom Petty, not Tom Cruise."
Dad: "Oh, I thought he was Rosanne Barr's husband?"
Me: "No, dad, that's Tom Arnold, not Tom Petty."
Dad: "Oh. I thought he was that golfer..."
Later, once I figured it out, we moved to "advanced mode", where we skip the "correction" and just prove that you catch the reference by making another error in response.
Dad: "Oh. I thought he was that golfer..." (Arnold Palmer)
Me: "...wait, I thought that was the victim in Twin Peaks?" (Laura Palmer)
Dad: "...no, you're thinking of the lady who was the actress in Jurassic Park." (Laura Dern)
And so on. Did anyone else's dad's do something like this? Or any current dads? I currently play a version of this with my wife where she'll put on the radio and I'll intentionally misinterpret the artist. (Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody is playing, I comment to the effect of "God, I love Styx. Such a great song.")
If he sampled them for an entire album, it would be a...
Bohemian Rhapsody Bowie mean rap CD
it would be a bohemian rap city.
It must be the high Mercury content.
Must be the high Mercury content.
Me: No, but I can try Bohemian Rhapsody
They asked, "Can you perform under pressure?"
I said, "No, but I can perform Bohemian Rhapsody."
I said no, but I can do a good Bohemian Rhapsody
At a recent job interview I was asked "Can you perform under pressure?"
I said "Unfortunately not, but I know the words to Bohemian Rhapsody."
At a recent job interview I was asked if I could perform under pressure.
I said "I don't know that one but I can have a crack at Bohemian Rhapsody."
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