Oh, happy day! It's time to submit your YASNI entries!

Do you need no further introduction to the concept and already know exactly what you're going to say? OK! Then go here to our entry page and get to work.

But for those of you who are new to Nashville, read on: The YASNIs are an annual event created by the Scene, where where we invite readers to poke a little fun at the Music City experience by completing this sentence: "You are so Nashville if … "

Here's last year's winning sentence, submitted by Zack Bennett:

"You are so Nashville if … you're afraid Bob Mueller's mustache will be torn down to build a high-rise apartment building."

Ha! It's clever! And a few more previous YASNI winners and runner-ups:

"You're concerned that the city has become just one giant bachelorette party." —Eric Melcher

"Mick Jagger took more pictures in front of the Parthenon in one day than you have in 40 years." —Dave Foster

"As the next mayor, you’ll fix our city’s mass transit problem by adding more pedal taverns." —Chris Adams

"You can’t believe people are worried about schools and affordable housing. Dammit, DEACON HAS CANCER!" —Bill Hench

Get it? For even more inspiration, read through last year's YASNI package here.

Once you feel like you have the YASNI joke of the century, like you really have the Nashville lifestyle pegged down, visit our entry page to submit. Got more than one hot take? That's cool! You can enter as many times as you'd like.

And one thing to consider: Over the years we have heard every possible "It city," crane, "tall-and-skinny" and bad driver joke. So, if you really want to up your chances of winning — or, at least, appearing in the paper — dig a little deeper than just "HAHAHA BECAUSE NASHVILLE IS GROWING REALLY FAST, YOU KNOW?" material. Scene readers are some funny, funny folks, so show us the best you've got!

Good luck!