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Today was an odd day. Continuing with the odd, I found a new/old meme and decided to play along.
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
The first article title on the page is the name of your band.
Give Me Some Wheels
2. http://www.quotationspage.com/random.php3
The last four words of the very last quote is the title of your album.
Conformity To Thy Will
3. http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days"
The third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.
4. Use your graphics program of choice to throw them together, then post the result.

Not too bad. I think I got lucky with the pic though.
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
The first article title on the page is the name of your band.
Give Me Some Wheels
2. http://www.quotationspage.com/random.php3
The last four words of the very last quote is the title of your album.
Conformity To Thy Will
3. http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days"
The third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.
4. Use your graphics program of choice to throw them together, then post the result.

Not too bad. I think I got lucky with the pic though.
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Then I got the quote which ended, "left on this earth", followed by a picture of an erupting volcano...
*snickers again*
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The VIP stared at the colonel in bewilderment, wondering just how in the hell a man could stand on the side of an erupting volcano and not be unnerved. He was, and he'd had fifteen years more experience in the Air Force than the leader of SG-1 had. Seemingly unperturbed, O'Neill had his hands casually resting on his P-90 while streams of lava roiled past his position.
"You know, Polynesian cultures still hold reverence for the fire goddess, Pele," Daniel Jackson, the team's historian, linguist, and anthropologist suddenly announced, nursing a number of vicious-looking burns from where a questing tendril of molten rock had gotten too close. "She was said to have a fiery temper which led to her being exiled from her clan, and she traveled to the Hawaiian islands where she dug holes in the earth which became the craters and volcanoes that dot the archipelago today."
Samantha Carter, a major in the Air Force and an astrophysicist by training, was busy indulging in her sudden new-found interest and expertise in vulcanology. "The Hawaiian islands are volcanically-formed, which means the volcanoes actually came before the islands. Actually, the islands were formed by cooling pyroclastic flows which over thousands of years built up enough to break through the surface of the ocean and form landmasses. In fact--"
"I have heard of this Pele," interrupted Teal'c, the alien member of the formidable foursome. "She was a minor Goa'uld who was slain by a rival, one of her sisters."
O'Neill whistled, trying to skip a flat piece of pumice across the red-hot river. "Talk about your sibling rivalry."
"That had to have been Namakaokahai," guessed Jackson, now tending to multiple deep lacerations caused by a fall onto the sharp-edged stones. "Now, I have no reason to have ever studied Polynesian mythology while an undergraduate, but I seem to recall reading that Pele wasn't really considered a goddess until after she was killed by Namakaokahai. She made her residence on the side of Mount Kilauea and occasionally wanders among mortals in the form of a crone or a beautiful young woman, sometimes accompanied by a white dog."
"Sparky, the Fire Dog," quipped O'Neill, for no apparent reason at all.
The man they were supposed to be guarding stared around at the vaunted members of SG-1 as though they'd all lost their minds. Maybe there was some truth to Doctor Mackenzie's theories about the cumulative psychological effects of 'Gate travel...
Teal'c glared at a brave lava flow which ventured too far in his direction, and the intimidated stream changed course to go around him. "Indeed," he announced suddenly, raising an eyebrow in case the team's guest dared question his right to deliver one-word rejoinders.
"What do you say, Mike?"
Startled, Air Force Chief of Staff General Michael Ryan shook his head, clearing the bizarre mental image. "George, much as I appreciate the offer, I'm going to have to say 'no' to taking a trip through the Stargate with SG-1." Shuddering at the vision his mind had conjured based on the larger-than-life flagship team of the SGC, he reiterated, "Not even if they were the last people left on the earth."
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Loved Daniel's random multiplying injuries, and Sam having yet another expertise (not to mention Daniel's "Now, I have no reason to have studied..."), and you can't forget Teal'c intimidating *lava*.
Summing up: Hee! Great to wake up to!
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