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  2. Charity

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    If anyone has already read the post and would like the name of the video mentioned, you can PM me.
  3. No, no version of Hollywood Squares has people try to avoid "the dragon."
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    I have deleted my opening post because after listening to the whole video, it is insanity on steroids. Please PM me if you have any further comments. Thanks oldiesman.
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  6. OK so, it's 3 years later from the start of this thread, so let's see where gold and silver are compared to then. All values are approximate. Silver value April 1, 2022: $22.81 oz Silver value April 1, 2025: $34.00 oz Gold value April 1, 2022: $1937.06 oz Gold value April 1, 2025: $3144.33 oz Interesting isn't it. So if you had 10 oz of .9999 gold back then, it be worth $19,370.60. Those same 10 gold coins on April 1, 2025 were worth $31,443.30. Over $10,000 profit in 3 years only for keeping those pieces in your safe!
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    This is interesting to say the least. At first blush, I can't imagine AI having a soul, or free will.
  8. "Nightfall covers me, but you know the plans I'm making"
  9. Freedom, a new life, a new perspective about God and the Bible An opportunity to love all people, to serve from something as basic as a warm greeting in the morning to saying thank you and please, not being a false servant in a group only to become a leader. A wonderful chance to get closer to my family, that family from which I distanced myself because they did not participate in the ministry.
  10. Charity

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    I'm halfway through the video and so far, the title "Liberation Day!" has nothing to do with politics even though the video was made on April 2.
  11. Freedom, a new life, a new perspective about God and the Bible An opportunity to love all people, to serve from something as basic as a warm greeting in the morning to saying thank you and please, not being a false servant in a group only to become a leader. A wonderful chance to get closer to my family, that family from which I distanced myself because they did not participate in the ministry.
  12. I have deleted this post because after listening to the whole video, it is insanity on steroids. If you have already read the post and would like the name of the video mentioned, you can PM me.
  13. Charity

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    I have deleted this post because after listening to the whole video, it is insanity on steroids.
  14. Spinnin' wheel got to go 'round Spinning Wheel...BS&T
  15. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds "What goes up, must come down." George
  16. Is D a new version of The Hollywood Squares? George
  17. Liam Neeson Next of Kin Adam Baldwin George
  18. Popeye "I ain't gettin' on no plane, Hannibal!" George
  19. Unlikely. "Israel" is the old covenant in this passage. The old covenant was abolished when Christ offered his body and blood as payment for the sins of all mankind that now all mankind, Jews and Gentiles, must agree to/believe in to be saved (new covenant). Now, if you want to refer to the new covenant as today's Israel, that's ok with me. But I believe it can and does spread some confusion about what covenants we are talking about. Thx.
  20. Runaway "Picture yourself in a boat on a river with tangerine trees and marmalade skies"
  21. 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 (the banker) 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 of the US, 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. C) This game show is a wordplay game in which two teams of contestants try to complete a series of words, with each word associated with its preceding word in one way, and its succeeding word in another way. D) This game show is a new take on the classic game show where two contestants compete to place three of their marks in a row on the giant trivia board. Both players must try to avoid the dragon, who lurks to steal their turns and stands in their path to victory.
  22. "I'll will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today!"
  23. We'll let WordHusky get away with the answer, since he had the correct song title. For next time, dude, please note that this particular thread, we need the SONG TITLE AND THE ARTIST, although if the song had more than one artist, any of them counts as a right answer. (So, "the Nearness of You" has a lot of correct artists.) The first song was Harvey Danger's song "Flagpole Sitta." I didn't expect anyone to get it, but by posting it, I was able to interrupt that song with the other song- note the "*skip* " when the song changed. By having a song interrupted by Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up," I successfully Rick-Rolled the thread! Now it's WordHusky's turn to post lyrics from a song. In the interest of getting someone to answer it, I'd like to suggest it be something that was released in 1985 or earlier, since our regular posters are all getting on a bit in years, and rarely listen to the Gen Z/Gen Alpha stuff. (Or Gen Y.) Feel free to look up the lyrics WHEN YOU ARE POSTING THEM so you can post the correct lyrics. If you are guessing, then looking it up disqualifies you to answer. We work on the honor system here. Your turn, WordHusky!
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