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  1. Obviously DS9, but the rest I'm not sure of. Is it the episode where Tom Riker (disguised as his transporter twin, Will Riker) tries to commandeer the Defiant and help the Maquis? George
  2. Krys is right. It's definitely a movement from Handel's "Water Music." George
  3. Note also: unless you're absolutely sure you have it correct (and I believe bfh did, this time), wait for confirmation before posting another song. George P.S. wing and any others lurking: feel free to join the other games (Name that Flick, Name that TV show, Name that Star Trek episode, Movie Pictionary, TV Pictionary, Triple Movie Links, Songs Remembered from Just One Line). We're always looking for "new blood" to join the old, familiar faces. The rules are generally given in the first couple of posts on the thread.
  4. NG episode "The Wounded"? O'Brien helps Picard stop a rogue Starfleet captain from attacking a Cardassian ship (even though the captain was "right" in doing so). O'Brien is forced to deal with memories of a previous massacre by the Cardassians. George
  5. Hey, she was HOT, all right? Who needs maps when we have GPS, anyway? George
  6. Sorry. All the voices drown it out! George
  7. Close, but it's partly my fault, since I didn't have the title quite right. Try this instead: five pics George
  8. Good enough. DS9 "Way of the Warrior." Go WW. George
  9. What's another name for the USA? George
  10. "If you turn your back on me now, for as long as I live, you will not be welcome anywhere in the Klingon Empire. Your family will be removed from the High Council, your lands seized, and your House stripped of its titles. You will have nothing!" "Except my honor." "I finally realized it wasn't Starfleet I wanted to get away from. I was trying to escape the pain I felt after my wife's death. I thought I could take the uniform, wrap it around the pain, and toss them both away. But it doesn't work like that. Running may help for a little while, but sooner or later the pain catches up with you. And the only way to get rid of it is to stand your ground and face it." "The ambient noise level in this room is less than 30 decibels! On an average day it's 65. When there are Klingons in the room in can go as high as 85!" "So, what you're trying to say is: It's quiet in here?" "Too quiet!" "They broke seven of your transverse ribs and fractured your clavicle!" "Ah, but I got off several cutting remarks which no doubt did serious damage to their egos." "You're saying my son is without honor?" "I'm saying your son is a coward and a liar!" "And what of his father?!" "That remains to be seen." "Let me guess. You're either lost, or desperately searching for a good tailor." "Guess again!" George
  11. This should do it... "You care more about this *stupid* plane than you do about me!" "Me? You're the one with the cello between her legs eight hours a day!" "Well, at least that gives me some satisfaction!" "Yeah, well, at least when I'm in the plane I get some sense of movement!" "If you'll excuse me, I've got to get ready for the big night." "Oh, that's right, you're about to romance a woman. You'll want to shower, shave, buy chloroform..." "This song I learned in Italy. For awhile it was the only English I knew... My goat knows the bowling score, halleluiah..." "It's 'Michael, row the boat ashore'." "No!" "I thought Alex had better taste in men than to go out with you." "Well, obviously, she doesn't." "Helen, you're the symphony; I'm a tractor pull. You're the ballet; I'm ...another tractor pull." "This is the dumbest thing Brian's ever done, and he once painted me blue." George
  12. I say, give us the answer and a clue to a new one. George
  13. Sometimes, if you don't hear the melody with it, the lyric doesn't click (at least not for me). George
  14. It seems to me that Jonny hasn't told you what you want to hear, just what he feels you need to hear. He has tried to give you a scriptural basis for his beliefs, for which you called him sanctimonious and self-righteous. That may not be "jumping on" him, but it's not a fair rejoinder, either. I agree with him that you should forgive. (Note that I DIDN'T say "forget" or "not warn others of the danger.") You choose not to. S'okay by me. We'll agree on some things, disagree on others. George
  15. "If you'll excuse me, I've got to get ready for the big night." "Oh, that's right, you're about to romance a woman. You'll want to shower, shave, buy chloroform..." "This song I learned in Italy. For awhile it was the only English I knew... My goat knows the bowling score, halleluiah..." "It's 'Michael, row the boat ashore'." "No!" "I thought Alex had better taste in men than to go out with you." "Well, obviously, she doesn't." "Helen, you're the symphony; I'm a tractor pull. You're the ballet; I'm ...another tractor pull." "This is the dumbest thing Brian's ever done, and he once painted me blue." George
  16. "The ambient noise level in this room is less than 30 decibels! On an average day it's 65. When there are Klingons in the room in can go as high as 85!" "So, what you're trying to say is: It's quiet in here?" "Too quiet!" "They broke seven of your transverse ribs and fractured your clavicle!" "Ah, but I got off several cutting remarks which no doubt did serious damage to their egos." "You're saying my son is without honor?" "I'm saying your son is a coward and a liar!" "And what of his father?!" "That remains to be seen." "Let me guess. You're either lost, or desperately searching for a good tailor." "Guess again!" George
  17. Mel Brooks To Be or Not to Be Anne Bancroft George
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