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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. That's trivia with a capital T! George
  2. Not familiar with that one. He recorded a lot of good songs after AM&J, but none that received significant airplay (at least not in my neighborhoods). George
  3. Correct. It was Dion's only big hit after the early 60's. George
  4. All did play Lex Luthor. John Shea was in Lois and Clark (not bald). Rosenbaum was in Smallville (bald). Talbot was in an old movie; Howard was on the Superboy live series; Brown voiced Luthor in a number of cartoon series. George
  5. The Breakfast Club Anthony Michael Hall Sixteen Candles George
  6. One face instead of a thousand faces: Lon Chaney, Jr. Still don't get the yaks reference, but maybe this was a Wolfman movie? (The dog might have played the wolf...) George
  7. Didn't you love the things that they stood for? Didn't they try to find some good for you and me? And we'll be free Someday soon, it's gonna be one day. George
  8. Solitary Man by Neil Diamond. George
  9. Yaks bleat and supply wool. Not helpful (to me, anyway). George
  10. To be fair, most of his movies are not on my "must see" list, either. But, yes, Seth Rogen. George
  11. No. Actually a much more famous character. Lyle Talbot Gene Hackman Clancy Brown John Shea Sherman Howard Michael Rosenbaum George
  12. Big Bad Mama William Shatner Miss Congeniality George
  13. Time to make this a bit easier Donnie Darko You, Me, and Dupree Knocked Up Superbad Kung Fu Panda Step Brothers The 40 Year Old Virgin The Green Hornet Zack and Miri Make a Porno George
  14. This current TV show is not on any network. In fact, you can't even use a streaming service until you first load the ap on your phone. The funding is completely crowd-sourced. Contributions are welcome, but not necessary. A movie featuring some of the characters had a limited distribution in theaters this past Christmas. The movie was about 30 minutes of plot/story and 60 minutes of musical numbers. George
  15. WW got it first. (Many people mistakenly hear "There's a bathroom on the right" for "There's a bad moon on the rise.") George
  16. (Not the first line) "I see trouble on the way I see earthquakes and lightnin' I see bad times today" George
  17. I remember it as "The Nash Rambler Song," but I think the actual title was "Beep, Beep." George
  18. I can "hear" a nice baritone voice singing it, but I can't remember the title (which then might give me the artist). George
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