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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. The Green Hornet Seth Rogen The 40-Year-Old Virgin George
  2. Obviously, someone's really old, probably a vampire, so there wouldn't be many older women around. The Vampire Diaries? George
  3. That's the one. I tried to avoid the REALLY obvious ones... George
  4. I could have sworn I posted this. I must have hit "Back" instead of "Submit Reply." I do that with unnerving frequency. Anyway, Ernesto doesn't seem apt to strike the US. George
  5. I can hear the whiny voice. I just can't remember the song. George
  6. “There’s no ‘just Ken.’ That’s why I was created. I only exist within the warmth of your gaze. Without it, I’m just a little blond guy who can’t do flips.” George
  7. The end title song is Billy Ocean's "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going". In the music video for the song, the three stars of the film lip-sync and dance as doo-wop backup singers. Because the three stars were not members of the Musicians Union, the video was banned in the UK. Despite this handicap, the song would be Ocean's first #1 UK hit. The female lead tried to quit this production because she hated the script, but the male lead (who was also the producer) and the studio threatened to sue her, so she relented. As a matter of fact, she was right: The movie opened to poor reviews. Their sparring did not stop them from making yet a third movie together; along with the third co-star, a few years later. George
  8. The Man with Two Brains Prizzi's Honor Crimes of Passion V.I. Warshawski Undercover Blues Serial Mom George
  9. Doo Wah Ditty In that vein, "I saw her on a Monday and my heart stood still." George
  10. Now THIS sounds like Scent of a Woman. George
  11. Peyton Randolf was not any of the Articles of Confederation presidents. The first was John Hanson. The two who signed the Declaration were Richard Henry Lee and JOHN HANCOCK. Presidents were appointed for one year terms and could not serve twice in a three-year period. There was no Vice-President, so when Hancock became too ill to carry out his responsibilities, they were jointly performed by David Ramsay and Nathaniel Gorham, chairmen of the Congress. A nice little summary can be found HERE. FREE POST George
  12. Sam Elliott Road House Ben Gazzara George
  13. No. None were presidents under our current Constitution. One last hint: one (though not the first) was a BIG signer of the Declaration. George
  14. The funny thing is that I remember Jackie Mason, years ago, telling the joke, "Why are JEWISH divorces so expensive? They're worth it!" New one soon. George
  15. Must be. It was only a miniseries, but it was certainly a well-known TV show. George
  16. "Kunta Kinte, behold the only thing greater than yourself!" George
  17. Interesting guess, but no. teamer Charlie Dillon Edgar Pudwhacker Lt. Britton Davis Rudy Baylor Mike McDermott James Francis Ryan Tom Ripley Rannulph Junuh George
  18. No. This is a tough one, as the person is not well known. He was instrumental in getting Maryland into the Revolution, but he was not a signer of the Declaration of Independence. I'll give this another day or two. Let's say that if you name ANY of the Presidents in this era, you win. Note: these presidents were not elected by popular vote but were appointed by Congress. Two of them WERE signers of the Declaration. George
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