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  1. Gitarzan was by Ray Stevens. And this isn't it. Here's the whole song, with the title edited out, whenever it appears.: What we're gonna do right here is go back, way back, back into time When the only people that existed were [EDIT] ...cave men... Cave women...Neanderthal...[EDIT]. Let's take the average Cave man at home, listening to his stereo. Sometimes he'd get up Try to do his thing. He'd begin to move, something like this: "Dance...dance". When he got tired of dancing alone, he'd look In the mirror: "Gotta find a woman gotta find a woman gotta find a Woman gotta find a woman". He'd go down to the lake where all the Woman would be swimming or washing clothes or something. He'd look He'd grab her by the hair. You can't do that today, fellas, cause It might come off. You'd have a piece of hair in your hand and she'd Be swimming away from you (ha-ha). This one woman just lay there Wet and frightened. He said: "Move...move". She got up. She was a Big woman. BIG woman. Her name was Bertha. Bertha Butt. She was one Of the Butt sisters. He didn't care. He looked up at her and said: "Sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me Sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me!". She looked down on him She was ready to crush him, but she began to like him. She said (falsetto): "I'll sock it to ya, Daddy". He said: "Wha?". She said (falsetto): "I'll sock it to ya, Daddy". You know what he said? He started it way Back then. I wouldn't lie to you. When she said (falsetto) "I'll sock it to ya, Daddy" he said "Right on! Right on! Hotpants! Hotpants! Ugh...ugh...ugh" You don't need the artist's name, just the title. George
  2. Correct. Charlie Bradbury was her role on Supernatural Holly Marten was her role on Eureka. George
  3. That sounds like research, not cheating. And her last name is not Adams. It's actually shorter. George
  4. No. Apparently, Grey DeLisle only does voice acting. The one I'm clueing does both. Hint: she usually plays a spunky redhead. Probably because she IS a spunky redhead. George
  5. Not even close. Let's take the average cave man at home, listening to his stereo. Sometimes he'd get up, try to do his thing. He'd begin to move, something like this, "Dance...dance". When he got tired of dancing alone, he'd look in the mirror: "Gotta find a woman gotta find a woman gotta find a woman gotta find a woman". He looked up at her and said: "Sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me! " George
  6. Note: some of these characters are animated, for whom the actress provided the voice. Holly Marten Poppy Charlie Bradbury Cynder Kinga Forrester Erika Violette George
  7. The show began as a radio series in 1944. In 1952 the show became a television series. Numerous 1950s episodes were sponsored by Hotpoint and included a prologue featuring Mary Tyler Moore as "Happy Hotpoint", a dancing pixie. Characters in this show were frequently named after the actors playing them, especially (but not exclusively) child actors. Until it was surpassed by the Simpsons in 2004, this was the longest running comedy series in American television history. The lead character was ranked #21 in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" (20 June 2004 issue). After it was cancelled, the series was replaced (time slot) by "Batman." George
  8. I know that next year's crossover is Crisis on Infinite Earths. Maybe that's when Arrow will end. I'm still looking for a full-on Justice League, pulling Superman from the other Earth, add in GA, Martian Manhunter, Flash, Black Lightning, Black Canary, the Atom, even Batman isn't out of the question. And of course I'd love to see GL, Aquaman, and Wonder Woman. George
  9. Interesting imagery. What was your thought process in bringing it to pass? George
  10. Speaking of GA, the word is out that an abbreviated season next fall will wind up the series. George
  11. When he got tired of dancing alone, he'd look in the mirror: "Gotta find a woman gotta find a woman gotta find a woman gotta find a woman". He looked up at her and said: "Sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me sock it to me! " George
  12. The Caine Mutiny Fred MacMurray The Absent-Minded Professor George
  13. 12 Angry Men Henry Fonda On Golden Pond George
  14. "Alley-Oop" (covered by about a dozen bands)? George
  15. This one may be a little tough, unless you watch a lot of sci-fi/fantasy TV: Holly Marten Charlie Bradbury Kinga Forrester George
  16. Green Arrow meets Highlander. George
  17. One show, one answer. Until it was surpassed by the Simpsons in 2004, this was the longest running comedy series in American television history. The lead character was ranked #21 in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" (20 June 2004 issue). After it was cancelled, the series was replaced (time slot) by "Batman." George
  18. Six Pack Barry Corbin Urban Cowboy George
  19. That's all I've got. Unless Human or Raf chimes in (or some lurker -- where's Hiway29 when you need him?) I think it's time to turn over all the cards. George
  20. This one seems VERY familiar. In fact, I think the lines were more spoken than sung. But the rest of the song isn't coming to me. George
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