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  1. Actually, Hiway, it's TLB who has the reputation for not posting. I just knew that when you deferred to him, there would be dead air. FREE POST!! (If no one jumps in, I'll post in a day or so.) George
  2. No, though I can see how you would guess that. Let's try a couple more: "Sue, you're on fire!" "Ya think?" "Did you know I could create a force field inside someone's body and expand it until they explode?" "Give it your best shot." "My people called it... the devourer of worlds. It must feed on energy to survive, both thermal and organic." "How could you willingly serve this thing?" "Because I must." "Doesn't it bother you? All the worlds and innocent people you've helped destroy?" "My service spares my world, and the one I love." "Why are you destroying our planet?" "I have no choice." "There’s always a choice." "Not always." "You said you weren't the one trying to destroy our world. Then who is?" "The One I serve." "Who do you serve? Look, I'm trying to help you. But in order to do that, you have to tell me the truth. Please." "Let me make this clear for you and your pack of freaks. I'm the quarterback, you're on my team. But I guess you didn't play football in high school, did you?" "You're right. I didn't. I stayed in and studied like a good little nerd. And fifteen years later, I'm one of the greatest minds of the 21st century. I'm engaged to the hottest girl on the planet. And the big jock who played football in high school, he standing right in front of me asking me for my help, and I say he's not going to get a damn thing, unless he does exactly what I say and starts treating me and my friends with some respect." "All that you know, is at an end." "If we can't stop this, if it's really the end of the world... how are you going to spend your last few minutes?" "Part of me would like to go out fighting... but to tell you the truth, I think I'd like to spend my last few minutes holding onto Alicia." "That sounds good to me." George
  3. No, but thanks for reminding me that I need to post more clues! "Why are you destroying our planet?" "I have no choice." "There’s always a choice." "Not always." "You said you weren't the one trying to destroy our world. Then who is?" "The One I serve." "Who do you serve? Look, I'm trying to help you. But in order to do that, you have to tell me the truth. Please." "Let me make this clear for you and your pack of freaks. I'm the quarterback, you're on my team. But I guess you didn't play football in high school, did you?" "You're right. I didn't. I stayed in and studied like a good little nerd. And fifteen years later, I'm one of the greatest minds of the 21st century. I'm engaged to the hottest girl on the planet. And the big jock who played football in high school, he standing right in front of me asking me for my help, and I say he's not going to get a damn thing, unless he does exactly what I say and starts treating me and my friends with some respect." "All that you know, is at an end." "If we can't stop this, if it's really the end of the world... how are you going to spend your last few minutes?" "Part of me would like to go out fighting... but to tell you the truth, I think I'd like to spend my last few minutes holding onto Alicia." "That sounds good to me." George
  4. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" (Righteous Brothers) This is a first line after the chorus: When I was young and so much younger than today George
  5. Well, I googled "John Coffie" and yes, this is a well-known movie, and one I've even seen. Of course, now I'm disqualified. HW/OTB's second clue is a BIG hint. George
  6. Ned Beatty Deliverance Jon Voight George
  7. By George, I think he's got it! Kurt Russell Big Trouble in Little China Kim Catrall George
  8. "I've been friends with Benjamin Sisko for many years... In many ways, he's like a son to me. Or at least a nephew... Some kind of close relative anyway..." "I want you to arrest them. Kira and every Bajoran officer on this station. I want the names of every sympathizer..." "That's not a good idea, sir. There are a lot more of them than there are of us. If we tip our hand, it could work against us." "What can we do?" "Leave the station." (shouting) "NEVER! Get me a phaser, and I'll get rid of Kira!" "Hear me out, sir... We leave the station. Raise a Federation attack force... and return. (pause) And on that day we'll get rid of all your enemies." "How do we proceed?" "I need a few more hours to free up the Valerian ship. I've already talked to their captain. He's more than happy to take us back to Federation space." (whispering) "Call me as soon as you're ready." "Station log, stardate 46922.3. We have identified the dead Klingon. His name was Hon-Tihl, First Officer of the Toh'Kaht. Why he died, and the cause of his ship's destruction, is still unknown." "Personal log, Miles O'Brien. Stardate 46923.1. We've managed to retrieve a portion of the Klingon Officer's journal. Of course, Major Kira heard about it immediately. She must have spies everywhere." "I think we'll let it go... this time." "So, this is how it all ends." "For you." "You know what disturbs me? The ingratitude. I offered you my kindness, my help, my leadership and how do you repay me? With betrayal. But you won't get rid of me so easily. You see, unlike you, I understand history. My name will blaze across the stars long after your petty treacheries have been forgotten." "But you won't be here to see it." "Is this a Ferengi fashion I'm not aware of?" "How are you, Lieutenant?" "You know what they say - put the shoe on the right foot first, but put the left foot first into the bathtub." "Are you finished with me?" "Unless you'd like to pour yourself through my foretic analyzer. I'd love to see the results." "What do you think?" "What is it?" "A clock! Fascinating, isn't it?" "Did you really build that?" "Apparently so." "Why?" "I have no idea." "The Klingon, Doctor; what did you find?" "He's still dead, if that's what you mean." George
  9. I'm thinking that's a James Taylor tune. "You've Got a Friend"? George
  10. "I Wonder Why" is the song I had in mind. Probably the greatest doo-wop song of all. I suppose that the first line is really Dun dun dun da dun dun da dun dada dada dun dada dun danananana Don't :lol: Erkjohn is up! George
  11. Sounds vaguely familiar, but I can't place it. George
  12. Okay, then, here are the first TWO lines (to eliminate the Al green song) ;) Don't know why I love you like I do Don't know why I do. George
  13. Not even close... (Of course, maybe "Take Me to the River" also starts with the same line?) The one I have in mind is from ca. 1960. George
  14. For the longest time, getting the tapes wasn't a drag. I ran a Twig in a little town south of Houston, and I could listen to what I thought were usually decent teachings. If there was something I could use in my fellowship, fine. If not, no biggie. THEN... STS tapes became the end-all and be-all of TWI teaching. Spend one fellowship listening to the tape; spend the other two that week re-hashing the same tape. (I was not a Twig leader at that time.) Instead of being a way to spread the Gospel, the tapes became (another) way to control the masses. George
  15. I understand that feeling. I had a number of Corps whom I sponsored over the years, and most were pretty diligent about getting their letters to me. I had no problem with "form letters" from them, as long as there was some personal part added to the generic stuff. If I had to write 20 letters a month to folks who had each given me $20 (or whatever the monthly requirement was), I'd either write very terse notes or go the form letter route. Anyway, there was one of my SP's who got very delinquent in writing. First, I lovingly reproved her. Then, I not-so-lovingly reproved her. Then, I strongly reproved her. Then I wrote the Corps Coordinator. Surprise! Mail from her in less than a week! I never stopped sending the dough, though. I considered it my promise, not an "if you do this, I'll do that" deal. That's just me. George
  16. That was a laugh I needed today! :lol: I had a lot of WC and assorted leadership over the years suggest that I go WC (and WOW); but there was never any animosity when I politely declined. Maybe they realized that they'd lose all my ABS is I went in! George
  17. This is perhaps my favorite song, but it may get by most of the folks here... "Don't know why I love you like I do..." George
  18. Human, Since there have been a few new players to the game threads, I took some time to explain how they're played in a separate thread, which is "pinned" at the top of the Gallery and Reading Room forum. (I'd really love to see the Pictionary threads come back!) Anyway, I finally remembered "Running Scared." I suppose it might have been easier had I known "Joey Pants" is a nickname for Joe Pantoliano... Gregory Hines Deal of the Century Chevy Chase George
  19. It was, indeed, "Welcome Back, Kotter!" but now I fear we'll have dead air as neither TLB nor hiway is likely to post. :( George
  20. The "all without distinction"-"all without exception" terminology is used by Bullinger in How to Enjoy the Bible. Since, by his examples, "all without distinction" meant all within a certain class, eventually TWI went to "all with distinction," which actually makes a bit more sense. E.g., "Jesus is the Savior of all men." Will all men be saved? No, so it is not "all without exception." All men who ARE saved, however, are saved by Jesus, so it is "all with(out) distinction." George
  21. Let's try something really unusual,Thomas. How about if YOU give the answer AND POST THE NEXT CLUES. It's not that hard. I found all of these on Wikiquote. George
  22. "Let me make this clear for you and your pack of freaks. I'm the quarterback, you're on my team. But I guess you didn't play football in high school, did you?" "You're right. I didn't. I stayed in and studied like a good little nerd. And fifteen years later, I'm one of the greatest minds of the 21st century. I'm engaged to the hottest girl on the planet. And the big jock who played football in high school, he standing right in front of me asking me for my help, and I say he's not going to get a damn thing, unless he does exactly what I say and starts treating me and my friends with some respect." "All that you know, is at an end." "If we can't stop this, if it's really the end of the world... how are you going to spend your last few minutes?" "Part of me would like to go out fighting... but to tell you the truth, I think I'd like to spend my last few minutes holding onto Alicia." "That sounds good to me." George
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