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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. I'll see if I can find my set. As mstar noted, they were photocopies in loose-leaf, 3-ring binder form. As they were copied from a number of sources, the print and format vary from song to song, but they're all readable. Copyright info was included (I believe). Original TWI songs were also included, though those were in piano score format, not four-voice. George
  2. I would agree with you, if only the first sentence were there. The second is clearly an insult. It may be from a "troubled heart," but it's clearly uncalled-for. George
  3. I had no problem with "Barry Lyndon," though Marisa Berenson might have been a somewhat more recognizable actor than Hardy Kruger. Anyway, Litle Darlings Kristy McNichol Two Moon Junction George
  4. TLB already addressed the "How Firm a Foundation"/"Adeste Fideles" point, but I'll answer one of his. The Bookstore sold sheet music to the songs in the brown SATW songbook. It was standard, two-stave, four-voice music and lyrics (UNCHANGED lyrics). Not actual piano or organ scores, though. I still have mine around, somewhere. George
  5. I hope it's not "The Story of Raf"! :lol: I have a feeling Trefor won't mind. It's hard to come up with these things. George
  6. Your answer is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! Your turn! George
  7. The servant was indirectly responsible for the riot. George
  8. That's it. A pretty good "reboot" of the franchise. George
  9. Meet the Fokkers Barbara Streisand What's Up, Doc? George
  10. Oh. Right. "What are we going to call him?" "We could name him after your father." "Tiberius? You kidding me? No, that's the worst. Let's name him after your dad." "Are you from the future?" "Yeah, he is. I'm not." "Well, that's brilliant. Do they still have sandwiches there?" George
  11. Of course. I was going to go with "Daisy,Daisy giv-e m-e-e-e y-o-u-r-r-r a-a-n-n-n-s-s-w-e-e-r-r-r..." but that might have been a bit obscure. :) Your turn! George
  12. I'm afraid. I'm afraid, Dave. Dave, my mind is going. I can feel it. I can feel it. My mind is going. There is no question about it. I can feel it. I can feel it. I can feel it. I'm a... fraid. Good afternoon, gentlemen. I am a HAL 9000 computer. I became operational at the H.A.L. plant in Urbana, Illinois on the 12th of January 1992. My instructor was Mr. Langley, and he taught me to sing a song. If you'd like to hear it I can sing it for you. George
  13. That could be from a number of movies, but the most obvious would be Braveheart George
  14. That, and that it was an obvious lead-up to the seduction. I saw the movie many years ago. I don't remember Benjamin driving Mrs. Robinson home, but thats what it had to be. George
  15. Angelina Jolie Lara Croft, Tomb Raider John Voight George
  16. I, at least, seem vaguely to remember hearing of it. Guys (and gals, if any), movies on this thread need to be really well-known. "My Left Foot" may have been a delightful movie and winner of some Academy Awards, but no one watched it. This thread is not about movies you think everyone SHOULD see. It's about movies everyone (or, at least, a LOT of people) DID see. Every other movie is welcome in "Name That Flick." George
  17. Sounds a little like a 40's film, but pretty weird. George
  18. Debra Winger Beetlejuice Geena Davis George
  19. "The Thunder Rolls" by Garth Brooks FREE POST George
  20. For that matter, pastor is the Latin word for shepherd. George
  21. Incidentally, the Greek word for pastor is the same as for shepherd. If you're under the tutelage of a pastor (cf. the word pastoral), then you're being taken care of by a shepherd. George
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