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Bumping this up to this page. Updates continually: George
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Not ringing any bells. George -
songs remembered from just one line
GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Geez, I shoulda had THAT one. George -
I would if I could. George
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Reminds me of Harvey, a few years ago. I never lost power, gas, water, phone or internet (though satellite TV was spotty). Flood waters came halfway up my driveway, then receded. Lots of people had it a LOT worse. Be thankful for your situation, and do what you can to help the less blessed. No "survivor guilt," though. That doesn't help anyone. George
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Apparently, it's expected to be a (minor, if that means anything) hurricane before it hits the Carolina coast. When a storm is in the Gulf, one refers to a "dirty" side (north and east of the eye) and the "dry" side (west), because of the counter-clockwise rotation of the winds. That doesn't apply to an Atlantic storm, though, because now the counter-clockwise flow brings in Atlantic water. Florida gets pounded, no matter which side of the peninsula the storm resides. George
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I remember an old rule of thumb that inches of rainfall is approximately 60 divided by the translational (not rotational) speed of the storm. So, if it moves 5 mph, you get about a foot of rain. The map says that the speed is 9 mph, so one might estimate 7 inches of rain. That assumes, of course, that the storm doesn't slow down. Assuming Florida is 160 mi wide at that point, and the storm travels NE, its path across land will be about 224 miles. The storm map estimates that the storm will be over land for about 30 hours, so that would give an average of 7.5 mph, or 8 inches of rain. It will be interesting to see how well the rule of thumb predicts actual rainfall. This estimate, of course, does not predict other hazards of the storm, such as wind damage and storm surge. Hang in there. George
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Depression eleven is expected to become a storm today, but drift north and fizzle out in a couple of days. George
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The current map (Wed. 11 AM EDT) indicates that Ian will go from a major hurricane to a tropical storm by early Thursday. Good news, such as it is. George
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Sean Astin? George -
Rather than start a new thread, I thought I'd post this observation here. Anyone else notice that a LOT of shows this year and the last couple of years are PREQUELS? We've got: The Winchesters (Supernatural) Walker Independence (Walker) 1883 (Yellowstone) 1923 (Yellowstone) House of the Dragon (Game of Thrones) Star Trek Strange New Worlds (Star Trek TOS) That's all I've got on the top of my head. I suspect that there are a lot of others on streaming services. George
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songs remembered from just one line
GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"There's a crazy little place, beyond the tracks" George -
I don't know if that's a correct response for the performer (there may be more than one); but you also need to give the song title. (Note that in Songs Remembered from One Line only the title is needed.) George
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I watched it once. Probably fine for mindless, oddball entertainment. Not too memorable. George
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No. The name in the last quote is a clue. George
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The latest cone has it headed toward central Florida. (See above -- the picture continually updates.) I know what it's like having a storm headed one's way. You never want it to hit you, but you don't want others to get hit, either. George
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songs remembered from just one line
GeorgeStGeorge replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"It Never Rains in Southern California"? George -
I googled his pictures. I don't recognize him. One picture seemed to be from a particular movie I am familiar with, but I would consider it cheating to use that one, if I'm correct. George
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That's the one! George
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I've seen H, but I can't think of the name right now. I think the earlier host was Bobby Flay. G is "Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives." George
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Your supposition is incorrect. This movie is a parody of a well-known franchise. I usually don't post from this genre, but I wouldn't be surprised to find out that a couple of you may have seen it. "This is the Tower Of Murder, and it's where I hang out." "Nobody burns my a-s-s and gets away with it!" "These, my power pasties, are the only force that can stop the sex beam. Once accomplished, Earthlings, my spirit shall at last rest in peace." " Do you take me for a fool? Do you think I don't know you've come here to steal the plans to my new interstellar hydro-combustion miracle-patented micro-teflon nuclear gamma strato rocketship-grade missile? Which was twenty years in the making? [Shows blue prints] And employs a new updraft design which lifts the ship on small spirals of synthetic strontium pellets? [puts blueprints back in jacket] Do you think I don't know that? Well, I've never even heard of it. So you're barking up the wrong tree." "Don't worry Dale, I'll only stick it in halfway." George
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The only trucker song I know from that time is "Convoy," and this ain't it. I sure hope one of my compatriots knows it. George
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I could probably name a few Grammy winners, but not any for a given year. To be fair, I wouldn't do much better with Emmy or Oscar winners... George
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This actually does seem vaguely familiar. Maybe I heard it on a country station. (I grew up in the Midwest, but I've been in Texas 40 years.) George
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I hope we haven't scared him off... George