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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Maybe it's cold duck. "My Dinner with Andre"? George
  2. I didn't even KNOW there was a song with that title. NOW that I've googled it, I see that Johnny Horton sang it, whoever he is. I feel like Clark Griswald, inadvertently winning a game show. Well... Well, when I get the paper, I read it through and through. George
  3. Actually, it's "The Liberty Bell March" by John Philip Sousa. One of many things to like about Monty Python. George
  4. Jump to p. 24 to see Digitalis's take on "Lock, Stock, adn Two Smoking Barrels." (It was fifty pages ago, but only five months.) George
  5. The KKK in the movie clip makes me think of "Birth of a Nation"; the actress, then, would be Lillian Gish, who did live to 99, but that was 13 years ago. The sound clip was used on this thread before. George
  6. I haven't seen the movie. I only know the answer because someone else depicted it a couple of months ago. I don't watch "Lost," but I assume the first clue is Terry O'Quinn's character on that show. George
  7. And he is, of course, correct. George
  8. So that was Kathy, eh? Not bad!! George
  9. That was good, Chas! "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." Even though I'm sure tom got it, I have one to post: George
  10. If it were a movie, I'd guess "Sink the Bismark." I don't recognize the song at all. George
  11. It's definitely a good puzzle (great movie, too). Of course, one of us is actually going to have to post the answer! George
  12. GC, If you jump to page 22 (use the drop-down box in the lower-left corner of the page), you'll see some instructions on how to post pics. George
  13. Shouldn't it be "Ora pro nobis Deo"? I'm not familiar with that particular hymn, but the dative case seems appropriate, not the accusative. George
  14. GC, I don't know how you would use the internet to cheat in this game, since you can't really "google" the answer. What we have tried to dissuade people from doing is looking up the "Properties" of the pictures, as these often contain the clue words. Now if you think you know a title but aren't sure if it's a movie, it's fair to "google" the title to be sure. And I'm pretty sure "Hannibal" is correct. You might want to wait for Raf to confirm, but you should be thinking up YOUR clues now! George
  15. I don't know this for a fact, but I'm pretty sure Kathy is right. Frank was the person that immediately came to mind when I heard him. And Sudo was right about the song, though it wasn't the usual Artie Shaw version. George
  16. Roy, I always enjoy the heart and passion in your posts. May God bless you today and all days, George
  17. All I see is the "stooping man." Hopefully, the other pics will show up on my home computer. George
  18. There are FOUR pictures, Dooj. There's a still life with a ptcher, a vase of flowers, and some other crudely drawn objects I can't make out, all between the branches and the bather. George
  19. (A+B), D, C, B, D, B, E, B, D (stepchildren) George
  20. Isn't that a step-ball-change? Yours sounds kinkier, though. A friend had e-mailed me the Fred & Eleanor bit. What struck me the most was the incredible synchronization. You'd almost swear it was digital animation. Amazing. George And for extra credit: Who was the narrator? (easy) What was the song they were dancing to? (a little harder)
  21. Does the male symbol somehow represent the syllable "ee"? George
  22. Kneeling is uncomfortable, and I don't feel the need to make myself uncomfortable to talk with God. If someone else wants to kneel, it's no skin off my knees! George
  23. I don't see the problem. Some of us are just too darn big, anyway! George
  24. Either gc or wasway needs to post a (written) clue... George
  25. I didn't see "The Shawshank Rebellion." My only guess for this movie is "The Cable Guy," but that would be too easy. George
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