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If you watched music videos in the 80s, I guarantee you saw this one in heavy rotation at points.
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Correct. Fillon's character dressed as "a space cowboy" for Halloween and it was Mal Reynolds' clothes. Fillon supposedly added the "two by two" thing when putting the gloves on. Of course, he's not the only actor who's moved on since then from the Firefly cast. Summer Glau and Morena Beccarin have/had TV shows, too. I think Jewel Staithe did, too.
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songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"Look at them yoyos. That's the way you do it. You play the guitar on the MTV." -
The closest thing I ever saw to actual training in counseling was to recommend Jay Adams' book, "Competent to Counsel." It seemed to recommend against formal training in counseling, and its approach was called "nouthetic". According to the book, it meant confronting people having incidents and getting them to stop faking it. I'm sure that would be of use with SOME people, but with others, that would be horribly bad. All those with chemical imbalances don't need to be confronted, they need a miraculous healing or chemicals to balance coupled with some actual counseling. Hmm...that must be where vpw got his idea, when that guy in the middle of a meeting became incoherent and so on. vpw CONFRONTED HIM on it- when it was obviously not INTENDED but something BIOLOGICAL to anyone with an ounce of skill in Biology, medicine, or Psychology- and sent the guy home. A WEEK later, he arrived home. We never heard of the ordeal he went through, suffering from an obvious, acute incident of an undiagnosed psychiatric problem. Was it a critical dietary deficiency? Chemical imbalance in the brain? A stroke? Could he have dropped dead on the bus? Why did it take a whole week of bus to bus before he got home? vpw never gave him a second thought, either- he told lcm to stop worrying. vpw set the standard for not caring, for incompetent preparation and for confrontational "counseling."
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This one's from 1984. "Some boys kiss me, some boys hug me. I think they're okay. If they don't give me proper credit I just walk away. They can beg and they can plead But they can't see the light, that's right. 'Cause the boy with the cold hard cash Is always Mister Right." "Some boys romance, some boys slow dance That's all right with me. If they can't raise my interest then I have to let them be. Some boys try and some boys lie but I don't let them play, no way, no way. Only boys that save their pennies Make my rainy day."
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Next one. This show keeps making references to Firefly. One character spoke Chinese, then claimed he doesn't know it-but saw it on a TV show. Someone dressed up as a "space cowboy" for Halloween. Someone put on blue gloves, then stretched them by stretching the first 2 fingers on each hand. ("Two by two, hands of blue.") There's a perfectly good reason the writers (and an actor) keep sneaking in the references, too.....
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songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"PAPERBACK WRITER." -
Kirstie Alley Star Trek II-the Wrath of Khan Ricardo Montalban
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You have to read the first post to make sense of any round, Human. It's a mix of "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" and "the Dark Knight." So, "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark Knight."
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This one's from 1984. "They can beg and they can plead But they can't see the light, that's right. 'Cause the boy with the cold hard cash Is always Mister Right" "Some boys try and some boys lie but I don't let them play, no way, no way. Only boys that save their pennies Make my rainy day."
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Lost Boys Dianne Wiest Parenthood
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songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Depends. Is it based on a novel by a man named Lear? -
Correct.
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Al Pacino stars as a detective who travels with a ship to investigate ships sinking and a series of murders. He encounters an advanced submarine (the Nautilus) and its Captain, and suspects a woman he met (played by Ellen Barkin) may be responsible for the killings.
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Hot Shots Part Deux Charlie Sheen Men At Work
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Speaking up for Christ vs the silent witness
WordWolf replied to Kit Sober's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
I'm holding off on answering with substance because I'm trying to wait until I have something to say that's worth saying. This question deserves a better class of answer. -
"They can beg and they can plead But they can't see the light, that's right. 'Cause the boy with the cold hard cash Is always Mister Right"
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Al Pacino stars as a detective who travels with a ship to investigate ships sinking and a series of murders. He encounters an advanced submarine and its Captain, and suspects a woman he met may be responsible for the killings.
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"We're an American Band." Not sure WHICH band we are, but I know what country it's from...
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I've got the song but not the artist.
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On every episode of "Happy Days of Our Lives."
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"Here, check this out." *link to a video of over an hour* Ah, nobody's just going to sit through an hour-long video just because you say "You might learn something." The only thing I'd probably gain in losing 90 minutes on this is learning how tight some people wear their tinfoil hats. I followed the link directly to YouTube. Here is what the POSTER posted about it. "Expose the Luciferian doctrine - Black Nobility (Papal Bloodlines) - the Vatican - Jesuit - Masonic mafia network. Then expose Aristocracy Knighthoods (Knights of Malta, Royal Monarchy, Rothschilds etc.), Zionism, Secret Services (CIA/NSA/CSIS/OSS/MOSSAD/MI6/KGB/Deutsches Verteidigungs Dienst, etc.), Illuminati Brotherhood, Int./National Think Tanks (CFR, Bilderberg, Tavistock, Fraser, Rand), Governments, Agencies (Nasa, Cern, Espa, etc.), Police, Businesses, NGO's, indoctrination facilities (Jesuit Georgetown University, Yale, Cambridge, etc.), False Prophets, New Age Propaganda (Zeitgeist, Yoga, David Wilcock, etc.), Truth movements (Alex Jones and the likes), psyops (Media fakery, etc.), eugenics (Darwin, fake scientists, etc.), fake or empty Youtube accounts, counterfeit religions (Islam, Tao, Buddha, Hindu, etc.)...the lot. Expose it all and challenge it's corrpution and perversion." They also had a link to "Catholic Jesuit Ecumenical Anti-Christ One World Religion Movement." And said this in replies to the original video... "Welcome to Babylon. This is more than an ideology, it is a satanic rebellion of God. Anyone denying that is uniformed, cognitively dissonant or plain lying through their teeth. There is too much supporting evidence out there to deny such a truth, and if you don't believe in the agenda being biblical and spiritual, well the possessed persons runing the agenda do." "Knight of Malta run CIA run Youtube is all about surpressing info. It's amazing that as soon as you upload a video it is censored, scanned and held away from the public, but a fuzzy cat video will get 20 million hits in a day. I have backed up all my videos because my account as already started to be attacked and the views withheld to discredit its truthfulness. This is expected in our age of evil men who cowardly hide in the shadows trying to usurp the human spirit and God's work." The page for the poster themself has links to something extolling the original 1611 King James Version, something asserting the US space program/NASA is faked, the Protocols of Zion, and other stuff. I think a cute one is how they link to where someone says Canada is a hoax. The country of Canada doesn't exist- it's just water. I SWEAR I'm not making this up, they said it. https://inpursuitofhappiness.wordpress.com/2009/06/02/info-on-canada-as-a-bankrupt-corporation/ They alternate between calling it a "bankrupt corporation" and fiction. I don't know what this says about all the people who've supposedly visited the land or lived there, which includes my nuclear family and some extended family of mine. I have a cousin from there who, apparently, must not exist. His kid must not also, by extension. Odd, since I met them both and talked with them... https://www.youtube.com/user/RobinMFisher Nobody has to "discredit" these videos-their content does that very well, and the poster finishes the job effortlessly.
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It isn't, but twi and others who do that often decide they have "arrived" at a matter by consulting a lexicon and/or an interlinear. The results often include rudimentary mistakes like vpw making a big deal out of "ekklesia" as "those called out" because of the construction of the word, when it just means "ASSEMBLY." His own example of a crowd/mob should have illustrated that. They were a bunch of people who assembled in one place- they were NOT "called out" for anything. In fact, most didn't even know what the commotion was about. It's good to seek answers- but I've seen results of that method produce WORSE error because of the hubris of the reader. Who said anything about "FOLLOWING" an expert when he's a translator? Translators are good for helping make the text readable and clear. "Making Scripture speak deep meaning to us" is NOT the part of the translator- that's the job of God Almighty. Confusing the two is bad.
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songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"It's so nice to be back home where I belong." "Dolly'll never go away again!" I started with the SECOND line of the song since the first line contains the title.