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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. That was a quote from a very famous episode of the show, but THIS should give it away: "Rob!" "Buddy!" "Sally!" "Mel!" "ROB!!" "BUDDY!!" "SALLY!!" "MEL!!" George
  2. Yeah. Radar O'Reilly was on that list, so I guess she's left us. I miss her posts, blue-face avatar and all! George
  3. Meet the Fokkers Dustin Hoffman Dick Tracy George
  4. Let's see: remove the turban, shave the beard, paint the face white, and you have Adam West's nemesis. Robun Hood? I dunno. George
  5. I'll be back this afternoon with a good one. George
  6. No one ever actually answered my clue. From his response, I assume Wasway knew that the song was "Mother-in-law." Original artist Ernie K. Doe, but I first heard it on my "Best of Herman's Hermits" LP. Might as well continue with Waysider's clue. George
  7. No, I hoped I was wrong because I prefer the puzzles to match a little more closely. "Spoon" for "moon" is a stretch, to say the least, especially when it wouldn't be hard to find a picture of the moon (or of Warren Moon, for that matter). This discussion was held on this thread a few months ago, so I won't re-hash it here. And I want to assure you that your contributions here ARE appreciated, so don't let me scare you off! George
  8. Spoon + light + Bing (I hope I'm wrong) "Moonlighting"? George
  9. Deja Q Q loses his powers. The Enterprise is attacked by beings who hate Q. He sacrifices himself to save the ship, and gets his powers back. "What did you do to them, Q?" "Nothing bizarre. Nothing grotesque." His encounters with Guinan and Data were classic. George
  10. I only watched a couple of episodes of Earth: Final Conflict and never got into it. I did enjoy Andromeda, though. "Well did you know it was a secret?" "Yes." "Oh sure, what's the fun of telling something if it's not a secret?" George
  11. "Andromeda" Kevin Sorbo ("Dylan Hunt") was, of course, Hercules. The idea for the show was Gene Roddenberry's. His wife, Majel, was producer. Tyr Anasazi is the man behind Dylan. A Nietzschian, he teamed with Dylan, but later decided to rule the universe. The quote is his. I find it hard to believe that none of you watched this. Rent it. The last season wasn't so hot, but there were a lot of good shows in the first four. It's late. I'll think of another show tomorrow. George
  12. I'll be gone all day. If no one has it by tonight, I'll give the answer and post another. George PS: The Movie and TV Pictionary threads need some help!
  13. "When the delivery boy knows me, THEN I'll be a star!" George
  14. Mine was pretty nice, actually. George
  15. Har-de-har-har! Actually, the first time I heard it, it was a cover by a popular British group. The original artist was American, I believe. George
  16. It's hard to have any evangelical fervor if you think that everybody else is right, too. The Roman Catholic church took the wind out of its own sail when they allowed teh Protestants could go to heaven, too. Fess up: weren't you more involved with (and interested in) witnessing when you felt you had THE truth? George
  17. Well, that could be just about any Frankenstein movie. How about "Young Frankenstein"? George
  18. Another excellent show, but one which sadly lasted less than one season. Nope, the one I have in mind lasted five, although all in syndication. Raf, do you know it? George
  19. "Family" where Picard and his brother hang out in the family vineyard? George
  20. OK. The first picture is a loufa (sp?). George
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