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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. No, but it was in the Way songbook. It's just not one we sang much. Here's part of another verse: Though the angry surges roll On my tempest-driven soul, I am peaceful, for I know, Wildly though the winds may blow George
  2. I HATE it when that happens! Try this one as pic #2: George
  3. GeorgeStGeorge

    Funny Nun

    I wasn't sure if this should go in "Just Plain Silly," but here it is: Funny Nun George
  4. Ironic pick, since the star has been indicted for murder. No, it wasn't OJ, either, although the same trick to get around double indemnity was used: fail to get a criminal verdict, go for a civil trial. George
  5. Definitely a Thinker. No other category even close. George
  6. Mighty tides about me sweep, Perils lurk within the deep, Angry clouds o’ershade the sky, And the tempest rises high; George
  7. They're coming to get you, Barbara!" "Stop it! You're ignorant!" "They're coming for you, Barbara!" "Stop it! You're acting like a child!" "They're coming for you!" "Look, there comes one of them now!" "He'll hear you!" "Here he comes now! I'm getting out of here!" "Now get the hell down in the cellar. You can be the boss down there, but I'm boss up here!" George
  8. "You are certain you recognize his voice?" "Have you ever been engaged?" "Do you realize the number of discoveries lost because of superstition, of ignorance? A layman's inability to comprehend?" George
  9. three pics, need names (or character) George
  10. "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming"? George
  11. As I recall, "Moscow on the Hudson" was about Russian immigrants in New York. This sounds more like a Peter Sellers flick! George
  12. In general, I try to give clues that have the proper consonants, or reasonably close representations. For example, I might treat "d," "t," and "th" interchangeably, or "f" and "v." (One of the puzzles I'm proudest of was an early one I did with MIRROR + (Bill) CULLEN + (a ) DIRTY (face) + FORTS + TREAT (Williams) for "Miracle on 34th Street.) Rhyming sounds, or parts of words (like a banana for the sound BA), only make the puzzle more confusing. I have no problem with PIE-TEA for "party,' though I probably would have used Jack Paar (or the part on a man's head) for the first syllable. The letter "F" and a beehive would have worked for "of five"; but those are just my preferences. I'm not trying to discourage anyone from playing! I'll have one up later today. George
  13. Sounds pretty silly, but I haven't seen it. George
  14. Donald Sutherland A Time to Kill Sandr Bullock George
  15. Robert Downey, Jr. Chaplin Dan Aykroyd George
  16. Amazingly, I can hardly find any other quotes. Would it help if I mentioned that three of the main characters were called Bud, Kitten, and Princess? George
  17. There will be some "pre-party" hanging out at ex10's on Friday, but nothing before that. George
  18. I seem to remember four in the Atlantic simultaneously a few years ago. Only one threatened land, though. George
  19. Was there a lyric in here somewhere? George
  20. LEAN HATCHET/AXE RAT/MOUSE WEST/LEFT ??? George
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