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  2. That channel doesn't air here, but I'll be mindful nevertheless. I think I've seen a total of 2 episodes of TTT.
  3. Next movie. "You sing high, huh?" "Yes,I have a falsetto voice." "My grandmother, she's got a falsetto teeth." "I love good music." "So do I. Let's get out of here!" "This is the first time I've been out in a canoe since I saw The American Tragedy." "Oh, you're perfectly safe, Professor, in this boat." "I don't know. I was going to get a flat bottom but the girl at the boat house didn't have one." "Well you know, Professor, I could go on like this, drifting and dreaming forever. What a day! Spring in the air." "Who, me? I should spring in the air and fall in the lake?" "Oh, Professor, you're full of whimsy." "Can you notice it from there? I'm always that way after I eat radishes."
  4. If you had not mentioned it in previous posts, I most likely would never have heard of this movie. However, at least it did come out in my lifetime.
  5. This might never have gotten airplay in my lifetime, and it is not exactly an especially famous album or band, which means it is unlikely I would have heard the album decades later. You can pick whatever songs you want, but it limits my participation if you pick songs that I probably COULD not hear. (Then again, that may be what you are aiming for, so who knows.)
  6. Since you already guessed him, I felt it fair to look him up. Died at 57 (one year after leaving office). George
  7. It has to be one of the youngest presidents. Obviously not Clinton, Obama, or GW Bush. Teddy Roosevelt? George
  8. Close, but no cigar. Garfield was 49 years, 305 days. Lincoln and McKinley are correct. John F Kennedy was the youngest president to die. Age 46. William Henry Harrison was 68.
  9. I guess I need to throw the towel in on this one, too. It's Kind Woman by Buffalo Springfield.......free post
  10. Yesterday
  11. Nifty bunch of cards you got there, Matthew.
  12. Wrong answer! Keep that up, and you're gonna spend a night in the box!
  13. I am confident George is right. I will add one of my favorites: Chester Alan Arthur.
  14. Dr. Taylor Marshall, Protestant turned Catholic, is well-qualified to explain the intricate differences as he has been with both groups for several years of his life. I like his explaining Catholic beliefs more so, since me having left TWI with much questions and basic disgust of the Catholic Church, Dr. Marshall hopefully explains these details in a way that Protestants may be a little more tolerant of Catholics.
  15. I think Kennedy was still in his 40s when he was shot. I suspect that FDR was older than 59 when he died (after 14 years in office). I also thing WHH was an older guy. I'm thinking Abraham Lincoln, William McKinley, and James Garfield. All assassinated and moderately young. George
  16. I doubt you have access to "MeTV" but it broadcasts those shows on Saturday night. I get a kick out of "Time Tunnel." No matter where and when they wind up, everyone speaks English. George
  17. Finally nailed it. I saw the movie when it first came out, and I still remember the "practice when I'm alone" and "scared of dying" exchanges. George
  18. I can never remember which Eastwood film this is. "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly"? George
  19. I'm going with JFK (young guy whose term was interrupted), William Henry Harrison (he got sick almost immediately upon being sworn in and died), and FDR (who also died in office, and was plagued with health problems long before he was elected president.)
  20. I'll have to thank her for correctly identifying which was "the Time Tunnel." I suspected it was up there, but she used to watch the show.
  21. "Love and Death"???? My virtual arms are getting tired of all these wild swings. Maybe some clue might help us narrow this down further.
  22. "What we've got here is failure to communicate."
  23. Harrison Ford Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull John Hurt
  24. Depending on how you look at it, this movie was either very faithful to the source material, or deviated wildly from the source material. Just looking at the name of the film, it's obvious what the original work was- which is very famous in its own right- and also obvious that it takes some creative license with the material. It boasts an all-star cast, and it was based on a very famous previous work. The original author is definitely very famous-you've all heard of him. I'm impressed the movie was greenlit- the guy in charge was not known for directing movies, he was known for directing music videos. It has a number of famous lines in it- so famous I'm leery of posting any as clues. The director took creative license with this film (no, really?). Examples include the scene with a guy obviously in drag, and the scene with the drug use (actually, the scenes overlap.) A number of the actors were fairly safe choices- nobody worries if Paul Sorvino can manage his scenes- but a few were riskier. John Leguizamo in an action scene? Yes- and he did rather well. Not many movies include television news broadcasts as part of the story- but this one did, and for reasons that seem obvious and necessary in hindsight.
  25. Depending on your needs, you might be fine with a free program. I did a quick search on "free video editing software windows" and got the following links to lists with explanations, ranking, and links to freeware. https://www.cyberlink.com/blog/the-top-video-editors/89/best-free-video-editor-windows https://www.techradar.com/best/free-video-editing-software https://www.softwaretestinghelp.com/best-free-video-editing-software/ https://www.pcworld.com/article/1955503/edit-video-like-the-pros-for-free.html You might look those over before spending money.
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