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But it can be saved as a pdf document. I did.
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American Mafia -- thorough and enjoyable to hear the history of the Mob. When she was in NY she lived in Astoria... so did I for a year or so...memories...
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songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
If you're having trouble finding 50s, 60s and 70s songs online on streaming stations, message me. -
*blink blink* Yeah, your turn, and you earned it. I think the movie is under-rated, but I'm of the impression it's almost unknown. The cast includes Kim Cattrall, Peter Boyle, and Paul Sorvino playing himself. Now that I sat down to watch it again, I think it appeals more to New Yorkers and people who live in big cities. It's a movie that doesn't have a lot of violence or car chases, much swearing, and doesn't have a lot of sex stuff (and obviously no nudity.) For some people, that makes it a boring movie. A review I once read called it "a real yawner". I disagree. It has some action, it's got some laughs, and it is story-driven. If you get into the story, you'll enjoy the movie.
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Newer (post-2010) Star Trek Shows
WordWolf replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
I've been getting good reviews of SNW. Also, their advertising had been slanted to try to pick up more viewers, but in a way that sent me the other way. Since that's not an issue (yet, if ever), I'm interested in sitting down for the show at some point. -
Newer (post-2010) Star Trek Shows
GeorgeStGeorge replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Strange New Worlds is off to a great third season. The fourth episode is the first use of a holodeck on a starship. It's a murder mystery, and all of the characters are involved in a Star-Trek-like TV show. Paul Wesley, who plays Jim Kirk on the show (Captain of the Farragut at this time), plays "Maxwell Saint" Captain of the USS Adventure as a wonderful parody of William Shatner (and he throws a little Jonathan Frakes in at the end). Even if you don't watch the show regularly, watch S3E4 "A Space Adventure Hour." You'll get a kick out of it! George -
Love the string bass ... played it when I was in high school (HS of Performing Arts, Manhattan)
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The murder-suicide of Zack and Addie ... horrible and gruesome... he suffered from PTSD already ... THAT plus the drug abuse was enough to open up the trap door allowing the evil spirit(s) to enter ...
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oldiesman started following Monte Mader
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I'll try to watch as much of her stuff as I can... she's got alot there. It may be helpful for someone simply to mention a topic that she believes in and we can discuss it outright rather than watch the video... "Legend of the Bell Witch" -- No problem believing it... evil spirits and related activities etc.
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I'm up on a few now, give me a few to catch up.
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Dammit!Yes, Turk 182.
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I'm glad you guys knew it. I've heard of the movie but haven't seen it. George
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This one I know. It's "Turk 182".
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Dammit I know this one.
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In terms of where this thread goes, I think the original purpose of Questioning Faith is to give unbelievers a place to express unbelief without interrupting genuine discussions about doctrine with predictable arguments that would literally derail every conversation. This is middle ground. If you want to discuss whether her observations are Biblically correct, this is the right forum for that. I agree that the apparently misogynistic elements of the epistles are probably not genuinely from Paul, and as long as "that wasn't in the original -- scratch it out" is fair game within doctrinal, I think it's fair game here.
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songs remembered from just one line
GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
In the 90s, we considered 60s songs as "oldies." They were as old then as 90s songs are now. Sadly, except for a couple of satellite stations, you just can't hear 50s-70s songs on the radio anymore. George -
songs remembered from just one line
Human without the bean replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Yeah, I know. I thought the same thing. -
OK, this one was on my mind. I'll take a shot and see if anyone can get it. "ZIMMERMAN FLEW. TYLER KNEW." "JUST ONE MORE QUESTION, MISTER MAYOR... ARE YOU READY? THINK HARD! WHO FLEW? ZIMMERMAN FLEW, THAT'S WHO! AND WHO KNEW? TYLER KNEW, THAT'S WHO!" Let's see if anyone can tell us who brought us those messages (not counting me.)
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"This show has been brought to you by the letters R and F, and by the number 8." "One of these things is not like the others, one of these things just isn't the same." "These are the people in your neighborhood, the people that you meet each day."
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songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
That's the correct title! The word actually means to campaign and make your speech at a stop to audiences, you know, a "stump speech." Oldies, seriously? That was the late 1990s! What happened to the 50s and 60s being oldies?