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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. That was "Name That TV Show." Completely different game. :) The Rifleman is, of course, correct. George
  2. These stories just -- live! ;) George
  3. You are only considering gross receipts, here. Although the labor was mostly free, you still have to take out the cost of the food, the utilities, etc., before you can answer how much ROA actually made. I expect that the net was pretty significant, though! George
  4. Those are the clues (though the first is spelled "Thor"). So what's the answer? :) George
  5. That's it.. "The Blink of an Eye." Go, NIS! George
  6. I don't usually use text abbreviations, but this one definitely had me ROTFLMAOPIMP! George
  7. Every day when the work is behind you and the shop and the store put the lock on the door, just get away where your worries won't find you. If you like, well, I'll tell you more. At the door there's a man who will greet you. Then you go downstairs to some tables and chairs. Don't let the day get the better of you. When the evening comes, there's so much to do George
  8. three pics, one name (sort of) George
  9. TRAINS FORUM "UH's "Transformers"? George
  10. Hey, I thought you (or was it Steve!?) were kidding with "The Squid and the Whale"! "Anne of the Thousand Days" starred Richard Burton and Genevieve Bujold. It was nominated for about a dozen Oscars, including Best Picture (1969). You're up. George
  11. Actually, no; but I THOUGHT there was! The actual title of the movie (I just looked it up) was "Anne of THE Thousand Days." Story of Anne Boleyn. You're up, Raf! George
  12. That's the one. Normally, we wouldn't allow two guesses without a response, but it seems you're the only one with a clue about this one. You're up! George
  13. Tzaia's take on the chair-stringing thread: Perhaps it was all the focus on the trivial that kept people from seeing the big picture. Geroge
  14. Something that has escaped the mainstream media is that there are large supplies of Tamiflu available, thanks to the protocols put in place by Pres. (G W) Bush. George
  15. So close... so DAMN close! George
  16. Yep, by Neil Sedaka. It's funny -- when it came out in the 70's, I thought it was Karen Carpenter singing. I couldn't figure out the line "I look at her, and she kises me"! You're up, Bow George
  17. "They cannot hear you, Captain. To their ears, you sound like an insect. That's your description, Captain. Accurate, if unflattering. Really there is nothing wrong with them." "Am I behaving incorrectly?" "No. It's just that I liked you the way you were before: stubborn, irritating, and independent." George
  18. Roy, It sounds that you've recovered from your illness. I pray for God's blessing on you for many more years. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! George
  19. Every year, 20,000-30,000 Americans die of the flu. I doubt that this will make a big dent. George
  20. That's why I waould always sit at the end of a row. As soon as the meeting got started, I could slide the seat out a few inches. Because of the different geometries of men and women (men, broader shoulders and narrower hips; women, vice versa), sitting "boy-girl-boy-girl..." could provide a small amount of relief when the chairs are too close. George
  21. Of course. Chief O'Brien was married, too. This was the DS9 episode where O'Brien thinks there's some massive conspiracy, with everyone, including Keiko, in on it. Actually, he wasn't the real O'Brien,but a doppelganger who THOUGHT he was O'Brien. George
  22. Now, don't go confusing revelation with "inspired action"! ;) George
  23. "When you hit the end of the rope... your muscles lose control. I'm afraid I'll mess myself." "It's nothing to be ashamed of. They all do it." "They say Nancy's boyfriend is the prime suspect." "Is that what they say?" "Well, he was the last one to see them alive." "Except for the killers." "It doesn't make sense. I mean what happened. It had nothing to do with the Clutters. They never hurt me. They just happened to be there. I thought Mr. Clutter was a very nice gentleman... I thought so right up to the time I cut his throat." "Someday, somebody will explain to me the motive of a newspaper. First, you scream, "Find the bastards." Till we find them, you want to get us fired. When we find them, you accuse us of brutality. Before we go into court, you give them a trial by newspaper. When we finally get a conviction, you want to save them by proving they were crazy in the first place." George
  24. Was this the Voyager episode where they ran into the Ferengi who got lost in the Delta Quadrant on a NG episode? Neelix pretends to be a Ferengi and doesn't know all the Rules of A. Paris is about the only married officer I can think of (except Worf, I guess, but he wouldn't have written any "sexy letters" to Dax). I believe the episode was "False Profits." George
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