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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Yes, It's "Summer Nights." You're up. George
  2. I can't attest to that. All I know is WW said your answer was correct on Oct. 29. I reminded us all on Nov. 2, and again on Dec. 5. George
  3. Tell me more, tell me more Did you get very far? Tell me more, tell me more Like does he have a car? Uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh Tell me more, tell me more Was it love at first sight? Tell me more, tell me more Did she put up a fight? Uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh George
  4. Many of this actress's roles are dead giveaways, so I'll save them all for last. In the meantime: Vicki Anderson Evelyn Mulwray Lady Barbara Skelton Helen Barton Serena Joy Marilyn Mickler Mae West Edith Birnbaum Ariana Kane George
  5. Vicki Anderson Evelyn Mulwray Lady Barbara Skelton Helen Barton Serena Joy George
  6. A triple. Parts may have been done here, before. Arthur Dent escapes the destruction of the Earth by helping the stars of an old sci-fi show defend an alien race from a hostile alien race. They wind up going back in time, and team up with three, prehistoric warriors in search of a source of heat and light. George
  7. No Phantom Lady. Just the Ray. Last segment results in fairly significant changes for Flash, Arrow, and LoT. Let me know when you're all caught up, so we can discuss. George
  8. So far, I've seen the Supergirl episode and a few minutes of the Arrow episode. The story is much more homogeneous than the previous crossover (i.e., the Supergirl episode doesn't center on Supergirl, etc.). I don't think this will be a spoiler: Harrison Wells points out that there are NOT, in fact, 52 earths, but 53. "Earth-X" is so bad that no one enumerates it with the rest. Really? I hope we get to see the Freedom Fighters (especially, of course, Phantom Lady). George
  9. Supergirl and Arrow, tonight (in the US). Should be fun. I just wish they would use J'onn J'onzz. (Speaking of whom, I'm getting a kick out of Carl Lumbly as his dad.) George
  10. Again, half of the clue is obvious to me; the other half, not so much. George
  11. Assuming Raf Modcat is following this, maybe he can help you with your login issue. Sounds like a real pain. George
  12. I'm not sure what encryption has to do with any of the responses on this thread (unless you're not seeing everything that I can see). As to your login, are you using a shared computer? If not, just stay logged in. (I.e., don't actively log out when you leave the site.) George
  13. "Bananas" was one of Woody Allen's most famous early films. (It's about a "banana republic.") WordWolf's response, "Pineapples," indicated that he knew the real answer but was teasing. There was a thread on this forum for many years, called "The Nostalgia Thread." It tested knowledge of old TV shows and movies, but rather than just jump in with the correct answer, it was customary to chime in with teaser answers, so that many responders could show that they knew the answer. Eventually, someone would give the real answer and start the next clue. The problem is that now there are far fewer respondents, so if WW (or any of us) gives a teaser response, it could just wind up stalling the game, if no one else knows the real answer. Since you didn't know the "Bananas" answer, and Raf's not playing (at least, for now), this thread was dead in the water when WW answered "Pineapples." The same thing is happening in the "What Character..." thread. WW's "triply qualified" comment implies (to me) that he knows the answer. I'll let you in on his hint: the character's name had to be said three times in a row for him to appear. If you know who that is, go back and rescue that thread. George
  14. If there were more than three of us playing (four, if Raf can be counted), this "Nostalgia Thread" responding would be fine. But now, either Human knows the answer, or we have to wait for you to give it. PS for Human: If you look up the Nostalgia Thread (it should still be in this forum), someone would give a verbal or audio clue, and responders would give replies which showed that they knew the answer, but didn't actually give it. Eventually, someone would just decide to move the thread along, and reveal the actual answer. WW's response "Pineapples," when the actual answer was "Bananas," is an example. He's doing the same thing here, only a bit more subtly. If you know the answer, you should understand his "wink-wink" response. George
  15. Really nice episode of Supergirl this week. Far more "chick-flick"-ish than I usually go for, but it had a good backstory for Kara and Alex. Some cute "Easter eggs." Are "Smallville" and "Supergirl" in the same "universe"? And Erica Durance as "Agent Noel Neill" was another nice tip of the hat. (Reminds me of Ray Palmer in LoT remarking that Supergirl reminds him of his cousin.) George
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