I have had a great response to my recent attempt to come up with 50 reasons why we are the next UK City of Culture.
Alternative suggestions continue to pour in like rain through a leaking roof, so thanks to one and all.
I have also managed to settle a few family rows.
One involved two parents arguing over whether my list was in the correct order, according to their own differing opinions on the subject.
The reality was that I came up with an entirely random selection, with the only concession to relative importance being William Wilberforce's unchallenged position at number one.
So, what's next?
Inspired by your continuing ideas, I think the time is ripe for an official anthem for 2017.
If we are going to celebrate reasons to be cultural, then I think we need not look any further than Ian Dury and the Blockheads for some musical inspiration.
So, keep their Reasons To Be Cheerful Part 3 hit in mind as you learn to get your tongue around this little lot.
Don't worry about slipping up or even adding an extra line or two of your own. It's all part of the fun.
After all, we have still got three years to come up with the definitive version!
Rugby-playing dockers, Big Lil Bilocca, King Billy's bogs and Reckitts Blue.
Wagstaff and Chilton, good old Ronnie Hilton, going on the ferry and Mr Chu's.
East Park deer, the view from Vicky Pier, shopping in Boyes and Barmy Drain.
Half-a-dozen breadcakes, flatter than a pancake, flooding when it rains.
Friday nights down Witham, pattie-slapping women, Tower for an hour and the ABC.
Norman's broken mic, a croggy on your bike, asking for scraps and the lure of the sea.
A tenfoot not an alley, the Northern Ballet, blue and white buses and Humber cars.
Maftin' when it's hot, swimming in the dock, getting very drunk in Old Town bars.
Bascule bridges, streets with empty fridges, Walton Street market and eating Carver's chips.
A dinosaur museum, Robinson Crusoe's dream, Paragon Station and lots of ships.
HMS Bounty, the Boulevard fountain, following the Fish Trail and knowing it's never dull.
City of Culture, it's going to be the future, no longer feeling nunty, this is Hull.