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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Right barn, wrong stall. Actually, though, this movie is not a cartoon. "Darn silly carry-on, if you ask me. "The cat says they call it Christmas "Christmas! Christmas dinner, yeah. Dinner means death. Death means carnage! Christmas means carnage!" "So I turned to crowing, and lo! I discover my gift. But no sooner do I become indispensable than they bring in a machine to do the job. Ohhhh-oh-oh, the treachery of it - a mechanical rooster!" "This is ridiculous, Mom!" "Nonsense, it's only your first try. But you're treating them like equals. They're sheep, they're inferior." "Oh, no they're not." "Of course they are. We are their masters. Let them doubt it for a second and they'll walk all over you." George
  2. The verse I posted was the second. The title is in the opening line, but here's the second (this should give it away): Bobbies on bicycles, two by two. George
  3. Maybe Raf forgot he gave the clue. These things happen... George
  4. "Ruby (Don't Take Your Love to Town)" by Kenny Rogers Mama's old pajamas and your papa's mustache, Falling out the window sill, frolic in the grass, Tryin' to mock the way they talk fun but all in vain, Gaping at the dapper men with derby hats and canes George
  5. Thjat's what made this one confusing. Whenever it was claimed that the son of this show's main character was the the best shooter, the character would reply, "No, I am. No brag. Just fact." George
  6. "Darn silly carry-on, if you ask me. "The cat says they call it Christmas "Christmas! Christmas dinner, yeah. Dinner means death. Death means carnage! Christmas means carnage!" "So I turned to crowing, and lo! I discover my gift. But no sooner do I become indispensable than they bring in a machine to do the job. Ohhhh-oh-oh, the treachery of it - a mechanical rooster!" George
  7. "I've Got a Secret"? (There were a LOT of game shows back then!) George
  8. How about "To Tell the Truth"? George
  9. Good guess, but no. Another hint: "Teacher, don't you fill me up with your rules..." George
  10. I believe that "going medieval" was popularized by "Pulp Fiction" (?) George
  11. That could be one of a few panel-type game shows. I'll try "What's My Line"? George
  12. I'm not sure that Franz had any (even partial) nude scenes in "Hill Street Blues." The men's-and-women's-buttocks/sides-of-women's-breasts push of the envelope started with "NYPD Blues" (at least, on network TV). My, my! ;)/> "Guess Who's Coming to (My) Dinner with Andre" (?) George
  13. I was actually thinking of "Country Roads." It's okay to let one sit here for a day! The new one is "The Joker." Sittin' in the classroom thinkin' it's a drag Listening to the teacher rap just ain't my bag George
  14. Sorry. "Muskrat Love" I liked the Captain and Tenille version, but I believe America did it first. FREE POST George
  15. Dennis Franz (among others) had partially nude scenes in NYPD Blue. I'm not that familiar with Hugh Grant movies. George
  16. Nope. You'll need to concentrate to get this one. George
  17. Drat! I seem to be doing that a lot these days. OK forget "Friday the Thirteenth Warrior." Try this: Ahnold stops Satan from taking a bride, as the year 1999 passes like sands through the hourglass. George
  18. "A Clockwork Orange County." (Including the stars really helped!) A group of Norsemen convince Jason Voorhees to join them in battling mystical invaders who consume everything in their path. George
  19. Actually, Boys and Girls, the second show was "Sons of Anarchy" (indeed starring Ron Perlman). But, let's go with WW. Both halves seem familiar, but I don't quite recognize them. George
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