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  2. I've got something if need to take a break WordWolf. I'll wait for a response.
  3. "Surely you can't be serious, no. And don't call me Shirley" Sorry George. I guess I was in the wrong thread. New post: I think this is easy enough for the thread. "Women are such noble creatures. They carry on your name with dignity after you die".
  4. Today
  5. WordWolf I don't know for sure, but I doubt anyone has any idea what the present clue is, that being the song in boldface. I also think, but not for sure, that had waysider who periodically joins in on these threads has any idea either since he hasn't posted anything. So if you wouldn't mind either revealing (or not) the song title and group or post some more lyrics, but I doubt that will help. Or you could give it up to a FREE POST too.
  6. Yesterday
  7. An amazing find and appropos to the discussion; just ordered this book: https://www.amazon.com/Strongest-Poison-Survived-Jonestown-Massacre/dp/1940522161/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.tFIXKKP6_n66F0cOBGcbxsUoQLlzP9XTQG5Bano0TbfGjHj071QN20LucGBJIEps.cwMJlyg8IdcDcj1IzMmLXX6HjiZ6uFeyfO2n8y6toLk&qid=1743891964&sr=8-1 It's by author Mark Lane, an excellent research man and author, who's written extensively about the JFK assassination. I found out about this most recently through 'Americas Untold Stories' podcast that I am a subscriber to. Here are a couple of links, if anyone would like to know more about Mr. Lane and his interesting experiences.
  8. In the Lone Ranger movie, Tonto (Johnny Depp) tells the LR (Armie Hammer) that it means "wrong brother," since Hammer's character took up the role when his brother died. WW's up. George
  9. B is reminiscent of Family Feud, but in that game no letters are given. Don't know (and still don't know A). George
  10. I recognize the song (Sunshine Superman) but not a movie it appeared in. George
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  12. Hey, someone's coming! Must be "the Lone Ranger", with Jay Silverheels as Tonto. I have no idea how an Indian got a name that means "idiot" in Spanish. However, I still like the joke that the LR (Clayton Moore acting the role) and Tonto broke up because the LR finally found out what "Kemosabe" meant. There was also a Far Side comic where the Lone Ranger, obviously in his 80s or 90s and long retired, reads a dictionary and finds the definition as "a horse's behind." Best joke was probably that Tonto actually called him "Que no sabe" all that time. (Very loosely translates to "Know Nothing".)
  13. Ok, a game show round. Identify ONE OR MORE to take the round. A) This is a game show that lasted for several seasons, on different channels, and even spawned a video game based on gameplay. The actual gameplay was pretty straightforward, but a lot of the show's success was based not on the gameplay, but on STYLE. The gameplay for an entire episode could be over in less than 5 minutes, but we padded it out with responses from the audience, with feedback from family members there to support the player, and with the show's unseen antagonist occasionally doing something unexpected in the game area. In at least a few episodes, we saw the show's antagonist very clearly and got to hear them. That was because they got permission to exchange the antagonist for DARTH VADER, and there's no reason to include him if you can't see or hear him. The rest of the show's cast also got a wardrobe change for those episodes, as well (all 26 of them), although the host kept his suits. The name of the show is easy to understand for anyone who has watched even one episode of the show, since the show is dominated by asking one simple question. The name of the show is NOT written as a question despite that. B) This game show has 2 teams face off against each other. Each team plays in turns. A sentence was posed to a group of the general public, with a word or phrase missing, with each person asked to fill in the blank. The most common answers are chosen, and placed on the board, with only the first letter of each word showing. (So, if one of the most common answers was "Greasespot Cafe", the board would show 'G_________ C___".) Each player is given a chance to guess words on the board. If they get one right, they guess again, and wrong answers mean play passes to the next team member until time runs out.
  14. Tombstone "Sunshine came softly through my window today"
  15. Last week
  16. Nope, that correct "Top Gun". Posted if after I heard Val Kilmer passed.
  17. Oh I think I got something now, I think it's Bee Gees let me just go get their Greatest Hits album to name it. Not really. I Just Want To Be Your Everything
  18. I did some fact checking* after posting the Alan Rickman clue. He was in Dogma right? I thought I picked that up here if memory serves me, from one of you guys posting it. And just in case, I'll post this to keep it going. Bruce Willis Blind Date John Laraquette Scratch that, thanks to you guys that is right.
  19. How long has it been since we've used Alan Rickman but maybe that was in another thread. Alan Rickman something (Dogma) with Matt Damon The Bourne Identity
  20. Presumed Innocent Bonnie Bedelia Die Hard George
  21. Ok, George posted before I did, so his post counts. Proceeding from "Jaws". Richard Dreyfuss American Graffiti Harrison Ford
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