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Human without the bean

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  1. I didn't give a confirmation because it was obvious he knew about the group and song and other stuff. I took it he would know it was an obvious given. And he probably did. WW just hasn't got back to it.
  2. I wasn't debated that George. Since I came in late on this game after the round ended I was only throwing something out there about Carrie Fisher that maybe anyone hadn't heard about her relationships before i.e, Carrie relationships with Simon, Ford and Dan Aykroyd. She was having an affair with Ford at the same time they were shooting Star Wars (actors call it chemistry) which is where Paul Simon and her met, and at the same time she was trying to hold on to her relationship with Paul Simon. Wikipedia has it in her biography. Both Fisher and Aykroyd became engaged while filming The Blues Brothers and they had both taken blood tests and bought their rings. Most of this though I got off the Vanity Fair site. https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2016/12/carrie-fisher-relationships I think she was actually engaged to another guy every week back in those days. WW is up.
  3. Apparently, they met while on the set of Blues Brothers when Dan Aykroyd was feeding her brussel sprouts (because she was so skinny) and she choked on them and nearly died until Aykroyd gave her the Heimlich maneuver. Ten minutes later he proposed to her. At the same time she was in an on and off relationship with her future husband Paul Simon and occasionally having an affair with Harrison Ford. Needless to say she and Aykroyd never were married.
  4. WordWolf I think your right. Unlike Spotify, they don't have a free music service. You can choose to upgrade and get rid of the commercials. Next tune: You say I'm a dreamerWe're two of a kindBoth of us searchingFor some perfect worldWe know we'll never findSo perhaps I should leave hereYeah, yeah, go far awayBut you know that there's nowhereThat I'd rather be Than with you here todayOh, whoa, oh, whoa
  5. And while I'm drumming up another song for this board could you guys answer something. Is it free to download iTunes on your PC? I don't have a i-phone or anything like it. I do have Spotify. I thought they were a streaming service with fees, but I was online looking at some lyrics website that indicated that iTunes is free to download. Is this true? And I'll get another song up soon.
  6. I've realized over the years that I haven't got a good ear for hearing the lyrics to music. But I made an attempt to listen harder and let the lyrics come out more clearly and it happens that one of those songs I've listened to lately was Walk Like An Egyptian by the Bangles. I remembered that "all the cops They're hanging out in the donut shop part.
  7. I'm noting a theme with these last posts. They have something to do with wearing animal skins. I have no idea. Is Gitarzan the ape man ( Jim Stafford) too much of a stretch?
  8. Karl (the nose) Malden On the Waterfront Lee J Cobb
  9. It sounds like it is a song about some legend. David Crockett or somebody else like that. I have no idea but I probably have heard it before.
  10. I was actually going to throw some chicken breasts into it because I thought that that would just about blow it over the top.. It is a "one of a kind" recipe in itself. I was re hashing over what I recall was in the recipe and I remembered some other things to. The beans (might have been just one bean because it required extra time to cook) sat in a crock pot soaking overnight and together with some spices added the next day , garlic salt, onion powder, and cumin they cook in vegetable juice, tomato juice, and water. The thing that stands out to me is that it had a theme of three. Three hours of cooking, in three stages, and three of each, carrots, potatoes, 3 celery stocks, 3 cups of vegetable juice. When it was finished it was thick and stew like and the soup was out of this world.
  11. I wonder if anyone here can help me out. I couldn't find a recipe that I used to have that I originally discovered in Vegetarian Times circa. mid 1980's. I'm not a vegetarian but I did like love the recipe for Everything Vegetable Soup. I've been craving it now for awhile, and since I used to make it for fellowships I was hoping that someone may remember it. A lot folks, shared recipes for good quality food from time to time, so I thought I'd give this forum a shot. Anyway, I remember some of the ingredients, but not all. It had many ingredients and vegetables, three types of beans (Great Northern, Garbanzo, maybe Pinto which were left to soak over night), and brown rice, seasonings. The beans simmers for 2 hrs. then the rice for an addition hour and then all the other things, three sticks of celery, three carrots, canned stewed tomatoes, potatoes all cooked for one more hour. It didn't taste anything like a soup would. It was more stew like, but it was simply delicious. I've contacted Veg. Times and their archives don't go back that far. If anyone can help me find this recipe for Everything Vegetable Soup I would appreciate it, and so will you.
  12. That always been a hard fast rule with me too. If I can't understand what they're saying whoever they are, I tent to loose interest pretty fast. That's not enough to have anything click for me WW.
  13. This is the kind of songs I listen to most days if I am out and I have the tunes on. I like Alternative. Nirvana, Weezer, Cake, Pearl Jam, Jack White. Unless I want to listen to rock n' roll or classic rock (that's called the oldies today) I listen to Alternative rock. I been listening to Alternative rock for almost 30 years so I know most of the songs that are from that period and the new songs that are around. Like rock n' roll when it comes to harder rock sound like Alternative I like the older stuff more than the recent stuff. WordWolf your up.
  14. New song: Well, so 1, 2, 3, take my hand and come with meBecause you look so fineAnd I really wanna make you mineI say you look so fineThat I really wanna make you mineOh, 4, 5, 6 c'mon and get your kicksNow you don't need that moneyWith a face like that, do you honey
  15. G has to be Sylvester and Tweety. One of my favortie cartoons as a kid. I should ask Mrs. Bean if she knows any others. She has a lot of cartoon savvy. She ran a nursery (3-5yr old) in our home for 20 yrs. Watched a lot of cartoons over those years. I not so much.
  16. I'm thinking I would know or recognize more than one of these but for now, like WordWolf, I only have one guess and I cannot match it with the criteria that was posted. Intriguing entry here. Still wondering.
  17. Are you sure now. Are your facts straight already? Going with the Deniro link then, Hold on I have to hit the refresh tab or I'll get logged out....I'm back. David Keith (not to be confused with Keith David from a few posts back) An Officer and a Gentlemen Lou Gossett Jr.
  18. I had it in my mind for some reason that Supernatural had been around for 19 years now and still going. I like it was a trivia question that I obviously got the answer wrong.
  19. I came across something the other day about The Sixth Sense that blew me away. * 20 year Spoiler alert*: the psycho in the early part of the movie that Bruce Willis is seeing, who he thinks is getting better, but ends up shooting him , I believe his characters name was Vincent, is actually Danny Walberg who lost 50 pounds to play that role. I wish somebody would offer me a movie roll so I could lose 50 pounds. Anyway, I did not recognize him in the movie. So, Where are we? Robins out and Jude Law is in. OK... Let's go with, Side Effects Rooney Mara The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
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