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Well have you done, young Paduan. Strong in you, the force is. I don't see the answer immediately, so I'll give it some thought. George PS: Large pictures are fine. When you get the page of thumbnails on Yahoo!, each one has a size in pixels listed under it. I try to pick ones in about a 200x200 range, but sometimes there just aren't good pictures in that size.
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The TV shows mentioned in Sudo's clip seemed like early 60's shows, maybe 1962. George
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Well, I'm married, too; and Alaska is a bit far from Texas, but thanks for the thought. I'm not going anywhere, either. George
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Everyone's heard the song, for sure! I believe the movie was "Bells of St. Mary's." George
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Thumbnails are the small pictures that are really links to larger versions of the pictures. If you go to Yahoo! and click the word "Images" (right below the Yahoo! header) and then type in a word or phrase in the "Seach Images" line (remember to use quotes or parentheses to enter a phrase) and click "Yahoo! Search." a number of small pictures (thumbnails) will appear. (These appear in pages of 20. If there are more than 20 pictures, you can move from page to page by clicking the appropriate number -- or "Next" -- at the bottom.) When you click on a thumbnail, a new page will appear with the thumbnail at the top, and a copy of the original web page, with the full-sized picture, at the bottom. To post the (full-size) picture in this forum, right-click the thumbnail at the top of the page and then click "Properties." There will be a line that says "Address (URL)." Copy the URL (from http/ to .jpg). (I select it and then hit Ctrl-C. You can also select it, right-click and then click Copy.) Return to this forum (which is why I find it easier to keep two windows open, one at Greasespot and one at Yahoo!) and click the little icon at the top of the window (I'm assuming you already hit "Reply" to open a window) that looks like a tree. A box will appear with a "Script Prompt." Type Ctrl-V to paste the picture's URL in the box, and then click "OK" (or just hit enter). A copy of the URL will appear surrounded by . Your first picture is in place. Hit enter to move the cursor to the next line, and repeat the process for your next picture. When you're done, click "Preview Post" to make sure it looks the way you want it to. A common mistake is to forget to click the tree icon before pasting a URL. In that case, you'll see the URL written out, but no picture. If you've done it right, click Add Reply and see who figures out your puzzle. I'm looking forward to your first one! George
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Yes! Give it a shot! If you choose not to do so, just let us know, so the game doesn't just stall. George
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Beats me, too, but then I can't think of any "country" Christmas songs except for "All I Want for Christmas Is You" by Vince Vance and the Valiants. At least this is better than talking about mouse droppings! George
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I think we need another clue, Sharon! George
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They play THIS in my cycling class, as well. You'd think I'd do better. Of course, the only songs that REALLY come to mind when I'm in those classes are "Help," "We've Got to Get Out of This Place," and "This Is the End of the World As We Know It"! George
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Digi, I think you may be right. If Raf says so, and you would like to post a puzzle, try the directions here. (I posted this several pages ago, so I'm "bumping" it back to the end. ) George What's THIS? The SudoGB?!! :o George
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When I was in grad school, my Branch Leader asked me to assist him in running a class. I thought about it for a few moments and told him No. I was in a critical time in my studies. He accepted that completely. He said he had asked becauase he thought I would do a good job but had no problem with my passing on the opportunity. Ah, those were simpler times. George My BC was 9th Corps, incidentally.
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Thanks! I thought it was pretty brilliant, myself! Oh...that's your ANSWER. Correct, of course. Are you up to posting a puzzle now? George
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And it's okay to ask a friend, family member, etc. "Googling" takes the challenge out of it. George
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Not back yet. Let's try this: George
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No sweat, Digitalis. Unlike the Nostalgia Thread, where pretty much anyone can post a clue at any time, this game just gets too confusing with more than one thread going at a time. (The "Name that Flick" thread runs along these lines, as well.) Save your clue for the next time you correctly guess a title and performer! George
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The first picture seems to have disappeared (though not before Raf saw it, apparently). I'll post a replacement if it doesn't return. George
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AGAIN with the nobody-wants-to-post! Well, at least we're getting more viewers, so I feel it's worth my time. Here's an easy one (I suppose): George
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I have five pairs of jeans: one nice one for going out, one worn one for going to work (I work in a lab), one very worn one for working in the yard, and two pairs of shorts. This is Texas, after all! :) George
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"Don't Pass Me By" is a rock re-make of an old spiritual. I don't recognize your song. George
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Kathy, don't blame Sudo! I'm sure he was just doing it for me: Now that it's "the season," I get a kick out of the various parodies of Christmas tunes on the radio. Of course "Walkin' in Women's Underwear" ("Walking in a Winter Wonderland") has been around for a few years. And Rick's videos were nice, too. George
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Well, that's what I get for listening to my wife. I just checked: WordWolf is correct (and it was the Eurythmics). Go, Dude! George In defense of my wife, they do play "Don't Pass Me By" in our spinning classes, as well.
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Rick, since Belle answered your clue, it's her turn to give one. (I'm sure you'll get another turn soon enough!) Anyway, I believe the answer to Belle's clue is "Do not Pass Me By" by MC Hammer. (They play it in my cycling class all the time. My wife told me the performer.) George
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No. Is it a compilation of Christmas parodies? George That was a great "blast from the past." Does Norelco still exist? George
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If I only had a nickel for every time that's happened to me!! George
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Interesting lyric, though I'm fairly certain I haven't heard this tune. Glad to have you here, Rick! George