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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. "Four thousand throats may be cut in one night by a running man." "I, too, felt a brief surge of racial bigotry – most distasteful." George
  2. Michael Richards UHF Fran Drescher George
  3. These should make it a bit more obvious. (On the other hand, that's what I thought about some of my "Numb3rs" qoutes!) "Send in the sagebrush Sherlock Holmes, will you?" "Not Mexico, New Mexico! It's in this country! How should I know, it's out there after Chicago someplace!" "This is quite a spread." "Louise is famous for her spread." "These New York detective things interest me. These crimes of purple passion, axe murders and things like that, they - they fascinate me, I love 'em." "Will you hold my bomb just a minute? Just a minute. I got a pebble in my boot." "Must have fallen out of your head." "I just love anything Western. The Grand Canyon Suite is one of my favorites." "Never could afford much more than a room and a bath, m'self." George
  4. Is this the one where the mob takes over Vic's? George
  5. Okay, This must be the one where Nog recuperates by hanging out with Vic Fontaine. Vic is happy, because his program doesn't turn off, so he actually gets to sleep, read the paper in the morning, etc. Don't remember the title, though. George
  6. Yeah. I think I'd replace her with Tanya Roberts ("Stacy Sutton" in "A View to a Kill"). George
  7. I guess I'll step in with an easy one. Two pics. You need to know the guy. (You wish you knew the girl!) George
  8. "This is quite a spread." "Louise is famous for her spread." "These New York detective things interest me. These crimes of purple passion, axe murders and things like that, they - they fascinate me, I love 'em." "Will you hold my bomb just a minute? Just a minute. I got a pebble in my boot." "Must have fallen out of your head." "I just love anything Western. The Grand Canyon Suite is one of my favorites." "Never could afford much more than a room and a bath, m'self." George
  9. It might be the Prelude ffrom Bach's First Suite in G Major for Unaccompanied Cello: Is this it? George
  10. I don't know. My wife thinks it's by Bach. I think they use it for a current diamond commercial. George
  11. I don't suppose my pic of Delta inspired this? George :)
  12. Correct! Brooke Burke and Delta Burke, and cole slaw. Have at it! George
  13. 3 pics (2 on one line); need the names George
  14. Definitely Gladys Knight and the Pips. I think it's "Midnight Train to Georgia." George Opps! Looks like hiway beat me to it!
  15. Fine. "Murphy Brown." I'll post one later. George
  16. I think this is pretty nostalgic: Film Femmes George
  17. Mark, Your opinions are welcome, but don't expect everybody (or, for that matter, anybody) to agree with them. You ARE very civil. (I, on the other hand, tend to be rather blunt.) But I doubt you'll get many converts to Catholicism here. I did the RC thing (even while I was a Twig Leader). Just not interested anymore. George
  18. C'mon, Suda! I know you're out there! You can get this. (Tom can, too; but he won't post.) George
  19. "Band on the Run" by Wings. Pretty darn sure I'm right, so They will tell you you can't sleep alone in a strange place George
  20. Not any more, no. A few hundred years ago, most certainly. George
  21. Forgive me if I don't read the two pages of replies that have been written since this one, just in case this has been addressed already. The topic of this thread is not "Is TWI evil?" It's "Is TWI no Worse than other Religious Groups? Pointing to someone else and saying "they did it too" is a perfectly acceptable answer. Again, I've only read the first page, but, Rascal, have you given what YOU believe to be the REASON you stuck with TWI so long? If it was so much worse than other things you were involved in, why DID you stay? Just because TWI declared itself the one, true Church didn't mean you had to stay. Excuse the finger-pointing, but the RC church did exactly the same thing for centuries. I imagine that there are as many reasons for staying as there are people in Greasespot. One that you might consider is the Way Tree. The small fellowships should be where individuals can get the help they need from their pastor. On the other hand, the low follower-to-leader ratio could also make it easier for the leader to interfere in the followers' lives. George
  22. Real Men John Ritter Problem Child George
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