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Right. Of course, having performed a medley of these songs in band, just recently, I would have gotten any of them. Otherwise, I might have gotten it from "Younger than Springtime" or "Happy Talk." The last three are the most memorable, of course. George
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Younger than Springtime Happy Talk A Cockeyed Optimist Dites-moi Honey Bun Bloody Mary There Is Nothing like a Dame Bali H'ai Some Enchanted Evening George
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Apparently a cartoon (or CGI); but I don't recognize it. George
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This recent cable-TV show was based on a Stephen King story. Many of the episodes have subtle references (Easter eggs?) to other King works. Actors Laura Vandervoort, Steve Lund, and Kiara Glasco, all of whom guest-starred in season 3 of this show (as Arla Cogan, James Cogan, and Ginger Danvers, respectively), went on to star in another Syfy-syndicated Canadian series called Bitten. WWE star "Edge," (Adam Copeland) played a major role in the last couple of seasons. George
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Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine Frankie Avalon Beach Blanket Bingo George
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Name that Actor/Actress (or Role)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Name the actor: Jack Crabb David Sumner Chuck Clarke George -
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Cathy Lee Crosby was the main one. I remember her in a pilot for a Wonder Woman show preceding Lynda Carter's. I think Rosario Dawson played a Wonder-Womanish character on Smallville, and Susan Eisenberg voiced a number of the cartoons. You obviously held back Lynda Carter and Gal Gadot. I don't know where the others showed up, but most were athletic actresses with brunette hair. George -
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Wonder Woman? George -
Actually, I had no idea. If you mentioned it here, before, I've long forgotten it. :) George
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Nikita? George -
From its title one can only assume that the producers expected one or more sequels to this movie. None ever appeared. The characters, and the fictitious martial art of "sinanju," were taken from the "Destroyer" series of books. George
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
David Prowse? George -
Now ya turn to the left when I say gee, You turn to the right when I say haw, Now gee, ya ya baby, Now haw, ya oh baby, oh baby, pretty baby, Do it baby, oh baby, oh baby, Boogety, boogety, boogety, boogety shoo. George
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Songs: Before and After the Title
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
OK, I'll go again. :) There was wine, and there was turkey; there was caviar. There were [TITLE] of wine, up to h'yar. (This song is usually remembered for a repeated lyric, rather than the title.) George -
Younger than Springtime Happy Talk A Cockeyed Optimist Dites-moi Honey Bun Bloody Mary George
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Ummm...hello, JayDee. Does the "???" mean you don't know the actor who portrayed those roles, or do you just have no idea what's going on, here? :) George -
No. Blond actor. George
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City Slickers (1 or 2) Jack Palance Shane George
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The Untouchables Andy Garcia Internal Affairs George
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I guess what confused everyone was that Burt Bacharach and Elvis Costello actually appeared in AP 2. Younger than Springtime Happy Talk A Cockeyed Optimist George
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S.O.B. Robert Preston The Music Man George
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GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Do you know the actor, then? I'm not getting it. George -
Well, the THIRD movie was "Goldmember"... George
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Decorum and discussion tones here-what should they be?
GeorgeStGeorge replied to WordWolf's topic in Open
I heard a wonderful teaching yesterday. The preamble to it was the adage "hate the sin; love the sinner"; but it went on to describe HOW to do that. Certainly, Jesus had no problem spelling out for the Pharisees exactly what he thought of them, but how different his "tone" was in dealing with the woman caught in adultery. Her sin was not in question. The Law concerning the subject was clear. But Jesus dealt with her with great compassion. The point of the teaching is that we need to BE JESUS to people, especially at critical points in their lives. I think that that principle applies to posting as GSC, as well. In general, we should be loving to the others, even if they seem to be obstinate and wrong-headed. There may be times, though, when a stronger "tone" is appropriate. When Jesus let the Pharisees have it, it wasn't for the Pharisees' sakes (they weren't going to change), but for those "lurking." George PS. Part of the problem has been the removal of the politics thread. Now GSCers have no place to call each other Denebian Slime Worms, and get away with it. -
Right. Man of Mystery was the first film. "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" is the correct answer. I'm a little confused as to why Human was uncertain about this, since it's he who made the original post... :unsure: George