"Write a set of alternative lyrics to the theme for Gilligan's Island based on the two astronauts that went up in the Boeing Starliner and were supposed to spend about 8 days in the ISS but ended up spending about 9 months. It's important to follow the meter and rhyme pattern."
ChatGPT (emojis are the LLM's):
Here’s a set of alternative lyrics to the Gilligan’s Island theme, capturing the Boeing Starliner astronauts’ unexpectedly extended stay on the ISS:
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Just sit right back and you’ll hear a tale,
A tale of a fateful flight,
That started from a launchpad base,
And soared into the night.
The crew was only set to stay
For just a week or two,
But Boeing’s ship had other plans,
And stretched it out to new!
(And stretched it out to new!)
The docking worked, they made it there,
The mission seemed on track,
But then they found some little leaks,
And couldn’t make it back!
And couldn’t make it back!
The calendar kept flipping by,
With patches, tests, and checks,
While Houston said, "Just wait a bit,"
"We’re working out the specs!"
So here they stay on the orbiting lab,
For months, not days but more!
With coffee, jokes, and floating sleep,
In zero-g galore!
In zero-g galore!
They’ll one day ride the Starliner home,
If Boeing gets it right,
And finally end this long delay,
From what was just a flight!
(From what was just a flight!)
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This keeps the original tune and humor while capturing the unexpected (and slightly ridiculous) nature of their extended stay.
"Write a set of alternative lyrics to the theme for Gilligan's Island based on the two astronauts that went up in the Boeing Starliner and were supposed to spend about 8 days in the ISS but ended up spending about 9 months. It's important to follow the meter and rhyme pattern."
ChatGPT (emojis are the LLM's):
Here’s a set of alternative lyrics to the Gilligan’s Island theme, capturing the Boeing Starliner astronauts’ unexpectedly extended stay on the ISS:
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Just sit right back and you’ll hear a tale, A tale of a fateful flight, That started from a launchpad base, And soared into the night.
The crew was only set to stay For just a week or two, But Boeing’s ship had other plans, And stretched it out to new!
(And stretched it out to new!)
The docking worked, they made it there, The mission seemed on track, But then they found some little leaks, And couldn’t make it back!
And couldn’t make it back!
The calendar kept flipping by, With patches, tests, and checks, While Houston said, "Just wait a bit," "We’re working out the specs!"
So here they stay on the orbiting lab, For months, not days but more! With coffee, jokes, and floating sleep, In zero-g galore!
In zero-g galore!
They’ll one day ride the Starliner home, If Boeing gets it right, And finally end this long delay, From what was just a flight!
(From what was just a flight!)
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This keeps the original tune and humor while capturing the unexpected (and slightly ridiculous) nature of their extended stay.