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Three movies or Three actors
Human without the bean replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
And So it Goes... Morning Glory Mad Money -
Ali MacGraw Goodbye Columbus Richard Benjamin
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Easy Movie Quotes
Human without the bean replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
That's the line from "Cool Hand Luke", George. Happens to the best of us. -
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Human without the bean replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
I beg to differ WordWolf, Buffalo Springfield was a huge band. Still is. Stephen Stills and Neil Young are a big a part of rock history, first as CSNY, and second as solo artists. Stills alone stands as one of the most talented musicians in rock and roll. Neil Young goes without saying. I know I'm a big fan. Which two songs George? Maybe you might remember this one WordWolf. - Today
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Actually, I can name TWO Jethro Tull songs... George - Yesterday
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You guys know he wasn't really a Dr., right?
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I've gone through some of the others- "docvic" and "slick vic" were some of the more longstanding ones. I tend to use "vpw", although lately I've been using "the plagiarizing rapist" in conversation, interspersed with "wierwille" to avoid any confusion with, say, Jeffrey Epstein or someone else.
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WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
For what it's worth, I can recognize "For What It's Worth" and that's all I know of Buffalo Springfield. It surprised me that George can name exactly one Jethro Tull song, but, as he said, we really HAVE all had different musical experiences. I still try to limit my post-1985 songs in deference to the old fogies more mature posters we have in the gaming threads. -
It is not a Mel Brooks movie. That eliminates a lot of misses right there.
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The Torah to Revelation: The Mystery: The Rapture
revvel replied to revvel's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
The Torah to Revelation: The Mystery: The Rapture/Part 2 Now that we have completed the burial ceremony for the “signless” nonsense, we move on… Along with “signless” … “pre-trib,” “mid-trib,” and “post-trib” will be swept into the same grave. And to set the stage for this upcoming grave-side ceremony… a couple of questions: 1. How do these 3 man-made terms— “pre-trib,” “mid-trib,” and “post-trib” —create a deceptive facade—resulting in endless debates that continue to swirl in Christian circles? 2. How does Christ’s revelation of the mystery hand us Christ’s terminology? Once you have Christ’s terminology, you will have no use for man’s terminology. Peace. revvel -
I haven't called Vic Wierwille "Doctor" in decades. I still hear it a lot, though. George
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Human, you're up! George
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waysider replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"For What It's Worth", I'm really kind of surprised this is considered obscure. Buffalo Springfield was ground zero for CS&Y, Neil Young, Poco, Jim Messina, Richie Furay....Well, anyway, I apologize for the confusion. Peace Offering: -
Has sort of a Mel Brooks feel to it, but I don't recognize it. George
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Again, we all have different musical experiences, so what may be "everyone knows this" to one of us might be "no idea" to the rest of us. Especially with this thread, though, we want to make it EASY for the other participants. In "Name that Tune" we can be a little more obscure; but even then, the song should have had airplay, not just be a favorite deep cut on an album. FWIW, I've heard of Buffalo Springfield. Though I can't think of any of their songs off the top of my head, I might recognize some of their songs by the lyrics. "Kind Woman" isn't one of them. George -
That channel doesn't air here, but I'll be mindful nevertheless. I think I've seen a total of 2 episodes of TTT.
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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."
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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.
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WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
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.) -
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waysider replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
I guess I need to throw the towel in on this one, too. It's Kind Woman by Buffalo Springfield.......free post