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  2. I see your post waysider, and I was getting ready to post some more, but how about we throw in the hand. Back to the Island ~Leon Russell~ Speaking of cards here something; Who wants to play those eights and aces Who wants a raise Who needs a stake Who wants to take that long shot gamble Who wants to tell poor aunt Sarah Joe's run off to
  3. Just interested if anyone is attending ROA25. Wonder what the vibe will be. Seemed like lots of talk about scooters for mobility on social media world. Oh and I guess they are doing local Way Ambassadors to boost numbers?
  4. I got rhythm, and I got music. But I ain't got this song. George
  5. Let me guess. You got it from the Marisa Tomei reference. You're up. George
  6. Yesterday
  7. Pamela Stephenson Annette O'Toole Jackie Cooper George
  8. OK, then. Elizabeth I Connie Falzone Meredith Logue George
  9. "I could have killed 'em all, I could've killed you. In town you're the law, out here it's me. Don't push it! Don't push it or I'll give you a war you won't believe." "It ain't about how hard you hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward." "I'm happy that you're happy, but the place where you're supposed to have the toilet paper, you've got this little shelf with three seashells on it." George
  10. (Same movie) "Oh God, no, please don't kill me. I'm not a spy. I'm nothing. I'm navel lint! I have to lie to women to get laid, and I don't score much. I got a little dick, it's pathetic!" George
  11. The title character of this movie is never referred to by that name, except by the narrator. They did not have a name for the character as the film was being made. This is proved further by the kids in the film wearing T-shirts that say, "I love the monster hero." The head-crushing scene was based on a time when Lloyd Kaufman was backing a car out of his garage and accidentally hit his younger sister. Nobody was harmed, but the memory haunted him for years. An 18-year-old Marisa Tomei appears as an extra coming out of a shower. George
  12. Still need to guess the correct losing score. Hint: it was more than 20. George
  13. waysider

    Saturday Night

    Sounds like a solid plan.
  14. Last week
  15. oldiesman

    Hello again

    That's great and glad its working for you. Seems like a promising treatment for many folks suffering from obesity.
  16. oldiesman

    Saturday Night

    In glorious mono...
  17. My memory failed me. 17 wasn't the score. 17 was the number of innings it took to finish the game. And of course it was a coincidence. But it was an emotionally resonant one.
  18. The original band was mentioned very, very recently on this thread.
  19. Yes. I did my best to lead with EZ quotes this time around.
  20. You are correct! Moffatt played Poirot- who was one of the detectives spoofed in "Murder by Death"- on the radio, as well as acting in other works by Agatha Christie. There was a film remake of MotOE, as well as a TV-movie.
  21. If not by death, then perhaps Murder on the Orient Express Moffatt may have been Hercule Poirot on the radio... George
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