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Looks like we're stuck. :( George
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I have no idea. Sorry. George
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I remember Hugh O'Brian from his short-lived '70's show "Search," where he, Doug McClure, and Tony Franciosa played secret agents called "Probes." Back then, I thought he would have been a great Green Lantern! George
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Thanks, Rick. Hopefully, I didn't offend Ala and Moony, either. I'm just pointing out what I find interesting. That doesn't mean the other stuff isn't good. George
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This shouldn't be too hard, either; adn it's got a couple of attractive gals, to boot: George
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The jazz band I perform with also does a version of "Sunny Side of the Street," so I recognized it immediately. I don't remember "Durham Town," but it was pleasant. As for wav vs. mp3, I do have broadband, but even still, it takes more time to download those files than I really care to give. Especially when someone posts about five songs at once. This thread seems to have morphed into "Here are all my favorite songs." That's not necessarily a bad thing, it's just not what I found interesting and which attracted me to this thread. George
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Okay, then. "Sleepy Hollow." George
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That's a pretty easy one, I think. I'll pass again, unless no one else gets it by tomorrow morning... George
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Got it. Good one, Rhino! I'm sure someone else will come up with it, so I'll pass right now. George
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Sudo, I not only know this song, it's one of my favorite oldies. In fact, I posted some lyrics in the "Name That Tune" thread. I was impressed that Pirate recognized it, since I posted only part of the second verse! I'm glad you posted it as a wav file. I probably would have skipped it if it were another mp3 or m4a! George
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How about "Well done, George"? Pretty clever, I thought (especially the "two reams"). But, indeed, well done, Rhino. Your turn. George
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Let's see if I can find all the pictures I need for this one: This could be tough, though if you get the first two clues, you'll figure out the rest. George P.S. The last picture (there are four) sometimes takes a while to download
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Oh Lord! PLEASE + DUNDEE +TADA +SEAS = "Please Don't Eat the Daisies." I kept thinking the last two clues had something to do with DISEASE. And I didn't think the first clue was such a giveaway. George
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You got it, Rick! Your turn. George
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The first one sounds a little like Eartha Kitt, though I think it's Billie Holliday. Most of us have heard the Johnny Rivers version of the second tune. I'm not sure who did this one -- maybe the Coasters? George
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Not a bad guess, though the answer is actually more specific: "Comic Book Villains." It stars Michael Rappaport and Donal Logue as rival comic shop owners vying to get a collection of old comics from an old woman (Eileen Brennan) whose son died, leaving them to her. Cary Elwes is also featured. Dark humor. A good flick, but obscure. This one should be easier: George
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I liked them both, though I must admit that I didn't watch the last couple of seasons of the spinoff. (Actually, there were two spinoffs; the other featured the family of the feisty, little barmaid.) George
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I hope you all realize that the picture above is actually Lynda (Wonder Woman) Carter. THIS is Jan (Bailey Porter) Smithers: George
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Okay. This is a rather obscure (but fairly recent) movie. If no one gets it in a day or so, I'll try another. George
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Okay, then... "Family Man"? (famili-a mann-a) George
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Well, until I googled "Misisippi Queen" I didn't get the pun at all. Not a band I'm familiar with. George
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The first word, then, must be "family." I guess the cereal was familia. But I'm still not getting the second clue. George
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"Incense and Peppermints" was by Strawberry Alarm Clock. And the Phil Collins song DID sound like Bob Stanley. George
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I don't know the title, but it sounds an awful lot like Bob Stanley ("Acts 29"). George
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As I said, it wasn't a perfect fit. FAN +TOE + MUFFET + OPRAH = Phantom of-a da Opera. You're up, Rhino. George