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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. I was thinking "One Day at a Time" (old one), but Pat Harrington died only a few years ago, so that's not it. George
  2. Like an earlier post, this will continually update, so any comment I make may be irrelevant in a day or two. Just noting the disturbance in the Gulf, expected to head to the Florida panhandle. George
  3. Larry could be a major hurricane as early as tomorrow, but seems content to stay away from land. George
  4. Assuming those are right: A. Haven't heard of it (possibly because I don't get Netflix) B. Does sound familiar, but I haven't seen it. George
  5. It was, indeed, "The Love Bug." WW is up. George
  6. The 40-Year-Old Virgin Seth Rogen The Disaster Artist George
  7. Bill walked me to my door last night, And he said, Before I go There's something about our love affair, That I have a right to know I said, Let's not stand out here like this, What would the neighbors think? Why don't we just step inside, And I'll fix us both a drink. George
  8. This might be a little tough. I suspect that you've seen it, but it's probably not one of your top 20. "Always treat a famous person as if they're not. And a person who's not as if they were." "She's the most used piece of equipment in the gym." "I guess I'll go see if I can scare up a gang-bang." George
  9. Mary Ann Pringle Sue Ingham Holly 13 Maj. Kelly Wood Ellie Morgan Alex Pamela Glover Francine Hughes Sandy Archer Jessie Dewey Kate Travis Judge Claire Simmons George
  10. The Greatest Showman Zac Ephron Baywatch George
  11. Dean Jones credits this film's success to the fact that it was the last live-action film that Walt Disney had authorized for production. The station attendant at Tang Wu's Quick Service wears a jacket bearing the phrase, "Put a Dragon in Your Tank." It's a reference to "Put a Tiger in Your Tank," the 1960s advertising slogan by Esso and Enco, the forerunner of Exxon. The movie was made and released about seven years after its source novel "Car, Boy, Girl" by Gordon Buford had been first published in 1961. George
  12. So, who are on the Board, currently? George
  13. Angela and Perry were my "Twig Leaders" for an Advanced Class at Rome City. LONG time ago (1996 or earlier, I don't remember). They were both great folks. Hopefully that hasn't been drummed out of them in the interim. George
  14. Love Her Madly "A long, long time ago, I can still remember how that music used to make me smile." George
  15. When I'm drivin' in my car, and the man come on the radio He's tellin' me more and more about some useless information George
  16. Kate's a storm now but is expected to stay in the mid-Atlantic. George
  17. Apparently, "Jacob" came and went in the north Atlantic while no one was looking. George
  18. You are correct. Amazing that you got it from the Abercrombie reference! George
  19. And that would be correct. He was also Jack Ryan. George
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