A (Forum) Board Game - Name that Chant
  • So, I thought I'd start a "just for fun" game on the board. Last week, I was texting some chant lyrics to a friend of mine, and the auto-corrected results were . . . amusing. So I thought I'd try a few others on my auto-correct to see what's come up.

    So here's the game - I'll post some of the results of auto-corrected chant; see if you can guess what it is.

    Here's my first one, fairly easy:

    Of a very room corpus not a day Modree of yesterday

  • BenBen
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    Ave Verum!
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  • JulieCollJulieColl
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    Ave Verum Corpus natum de Maria
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  • MarkS
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    Ave verum corpus, natum de Maria Virgine. But when we get to harder ones, I will politely bow out.
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  • Here's what I'm thinking for this game - first person with the correct response gets to go next, and we guess what his auto-corrected chant is. I guess that means it's your turn, Ben!

    Technology is fun!
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  • JesJes
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    How about this one "are you staying?"
  • Ave Maris Stella?

  • SalieriSalieri
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    Agnus Dei.
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  • Salieri,

    Of course! Sorry to be so thick. I'm usually better at word puzzles than that.

  • JulieCollJulieColl
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    Try this one:

    O qualm Suva's est

    Another one:

    premium quarried

    Now you've got me hooked on this, Stimson!

    Last one:

    Ute Miss est.
  • Julie,

    Primum quaerite is the middle one.

    Ite, Missa Est looks like the last one.

    Is the first one O quam suavis est -- how sweet it is when brothers live together in unity?
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  • JulieCollJulieColl
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    Bravo!! Bene factum.
  • JulieCollJulieColl
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    How about this?

    scout Corvus desiderata ad fonts aquarium

    Darn it, Stimson, this is too much fun. : )
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  • MarkS
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    Sicut cervus?
    Thanked by 2Ben JulieColl
  • NihilNominisNihilNominis
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    Loud, ah? See yon Salvadoran!

    Oy vey, raging a cello, hm?
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  • Nihil Nominis:

    Those would be Lauda, Sion, Salvatorem and Ave Regina Caelorum.

    Chonak,

    Stimson has created a pastime which doesn't involve griping. Can he get some kind of award?
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  • "Lord, a sighin's alva tourin'" (Imagine a house slave in the deep south)
  • JulieCollJulieColl
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    You can't stump CGZ.
  • CCoozeCCooze
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    Sounds like Laudes Salvatori, too, depending on how odd your voice to text is.

    How about..
    "Dominoes david bending Utahs him"
    and
    "Austenland nobis Domine Missouri 2 1"
  • MatthewRoth
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    The latter is Ostende nobis Domine misericordiam tuam.
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  • MarkS
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    Dominus dabit benignitatem?
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  • CHGiffenCHGiffen
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    A door, a moose, take rest, eh! yet bein' a ditch, emu's teepee.
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  • Adoramus te, Christe, et benedicimus tibi!
  • Darn it, Stimson, this is too much fun. : )


    Isn't it addictive?

    Stimson has created a pastime which doesn't involve griping.


    Congratulate me when I find a pastime for myself that doesn't involve drinking . . .
  • CHGiffenCHGiffen
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    Condie tore all my cedar room.
  • MarkS
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    Conditor alme siderum. I am a sucker for this. I did especially like"a door, a moose"!
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  • Tantrum ergo
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  • CHGiffenCHGiffen
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    Adore Natalia, mum to, um, Psion ... ate sushi, pay Cree's tomb.
    Thanked by 2MarkS JulieColl
  • CHGiffenCHGiffen
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    Roar at aitch, Ellie!
  • MarkS
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    Okay. I am now reduced to giggling.
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  • wingletwinglet
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    Rorate coeli, right?

    Another:
    Authoritative OT, license state test. Please show me speaker is, very low T Test.
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  • wingletwinglet
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    Or: HDs Quan veggies Domino's
  • It's Miss Est

    Do gratias!
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  • Winglet:
    Haec Dies, quam fecit Dominus? -- but what to do with "Or:"???
  • Winglet, your second is Adoro Te. CH, your second one has me stumped, but I know the second part is "suscipe deprecationem nostrum".
  • francis
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    who's on it in a Chelsea's

    omgosh!!! I can hear the polyphony for these!
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  • francis
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    yea... the door and the moose! I am crying tears laying here in bed at 5:30 in the morning.
  • CH, is it Adorna thalamum tuum Sion?
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  • JulieCollJulieColl
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    CH Giffen: Adorna thalamum tuum, Sion, et suscipe Regem Christum.

    Whew. That one was hard, but as soon as I got "adorna" I remembered your beautiful arrangement, and the rest was easy. : )

    Francis: Hosanna in excelsis

    I give up on Winglet's.

    Here's two more spell checker creations:

    et Nam Santa catholic am et apostolic am ec clay same

    Benedict's quit vent in nominee do mini
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  • CCoozeCCooze
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    Et unam, sanctam, catholicam, et apostolicam Ecclesiam

    Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini
  • JulieCollJulieColl
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    Bingo!

    o magnum mysterious

    o qualm glorious est regime
  • CCoozeCCooze
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    "Lado on them Amanda domino"
  • conquered delay tsetse, ja?
  • JulieCollJulieColl
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    Concordia laetitia!
  • Andrew_Malton
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    Et in Terra pax Hi minibus Bonar voluntary
  • francis
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    Mississippi pay more Charlie (we owe him big time)

    rake William a tear in them (he deserves to cry)

    Groups for Dallas (are going to Mississippi tomorrow so... don't forget to...)

    stop at Motter (on the way)
  • CCoozeCCooze
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    Stabat Mater

    Crux Fidelis

    Requiem in Aeternam

    (opposite order - sorry)

    I can't think of the "Mississippi" one..
  • CCoozeCCooze
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    Andrew - Gloria
  • francis
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    missa papae marcelli
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  • MarkS
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    Aha!
  • NihilNominisNihilNominis
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    Yuppie latte, day old?

    Bass, heron: finite.