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  2. Waysider, you yourself may take credit for this tremendous kernel. Name it and claim it. Make it your own. You've been taught how (H-O-W) to do it, and you can't go beyond what you've been taught.
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  4. "If the earth was flat, cats would have knocked everything off the edge long ago." *credit unknown
  5. This documentary on four crucified is so much fun! https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8132700/
  6. Correct, old chum! The exchange was used when the Dynamic Duo fired up the Batmobile. George
  7. Apparently, it's none of those, so it must be the other one. The 1966 "BATMAN" TV show?
  8. There were no marionettes in this show. I presume this was directed at WW. If he doesn't get it, he'll kill himself when it's revealed. George
  9. Hm Could be a few things, most of them by Gerry Anderson. "Thunderbirds?"
  10. Well... Well... Well.... Well....
  11. I know I've seen this. I mean, in the past few years as well.
  12. Yesterday
  13. Incorrect: Word Wolf, I think this quote is so much of a giveaway that you should be disqualified. "60 takes; I didn't hear a difference in one of them."
  14. "Look Rosie, you're not my wife, all right? Stop being such a drag. What the sh**'s eating you anyway?" "I'm pregnant. [silence] Well aren't you gonna say anything?" "What's there to say? It's not my first. Or my last."
  15. Sorry to hear that, Waysider. Very confusing for you. Confusing for a non-Christian; for an AC grad who had been taught about "homo spirits" doubly confusing. You did the right thing, punching him away. Lifted Up, same for you. I hope it's given you both the empathy to understand female victims of sexual assault - how it might happen, their shame around the incident (though it's not their shame at all but the perpetrator's), and their fear of telling anyone (taking sometimes years to speak out) - and fear of other such assaults. I hope you brought up your sons/nephews/other males in your purview well - teaching them to keep their hands to themselves.
  16. For everybody who never saw the movie, there were a few clues that pointed in the right direction. "One of the main characters is seen early in the movie, in a high-rise apartment. It is his friend's apartment, not his own, and he is visiting. Otherwise, we'd have a rather curious question to pose to the character or the director." Ah, if Scotty had been suffering from vertigo, and kept the high-rise apartment when there were plenty of places to live that were on the ground floor, the audience would have complained. "One of the most famous shots of the film was achieved by zooming the lens in while simultaneously pulling the camera back." Hitchcock managed to convey the feel of vertigo when Scotty was in a stairwell by doing this. The viewer can feel the disorientation. (I don't have vertigo, and it gave me a wince.) "The director has a "don't blink" cameo towards the beginning of this movie, in front of the shipyard, carrying a trumpet case." Not many directors make a point of being in their movies, but Hitchcock is famous for his cameos.
  17. "Atomic batteries to power; turbines to speed!" "Ready to move out!" George
  18. Raf and I are obviously thinking Hitchcock. Funny thing: the only Hitchcock film I've seen in its entirety is "Rear Window," and this clearly isn't it. Wild guess: Vertigo? George
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  20. So, do you at least have the director? If so, there's a few very specific clues that should narrow it down.
  21. What or who am I, I suppose, is reasonable to ask. However, the answer is not about a person, and not a proper noun, which who, implies. Even though there are some proper names connected with some of these clues, they aren't the underlying theme. The Bill Withers song is "Ain't No Sunshine" [I know] if that helps any, George? But I doubt if it would help you. That part of the clue is probably the most obscure of them.
  22. This one confuses me. The first clue implies a person as the answer, but "What am I?" seems to imply otherwise. Teddy Roosevelt became president when McKinley was assassinated, but any president after him would also fit the first clue. On the other hand, no president was a basketball star. I think I've heard of Bill Withers, but I don't know any of his songs. From the Olympics clues, I'm tempted to guess "running shoes." George
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