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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. No. It doesn't. As far as I know, the march used for Gomer Pyle USMC and the one for Hogan's Heroes, for that matter, were original compositions. WordWolf's response is actually another clue. ;) George
  2. As I recall, I opposed your enlistment in Starfleet. It is possible that judgment was incorrect. (The line is only memorable because of the reaction of the person addressed., Still there aren't THAT many movies which talk about Starfleet.) George
  3. That helps a little, though I don't know who Brother Theodore, Don Messick, Thurl Ravenscroft, Benedict Cumberbatch, or Martin Freeman are. George
  4. The music used in the opening credits is Sousa'a "Liberty Bell" march. George
  5. Cheery little poem (song?). Don't recognize it at all. George
  6. And people who live next door to each other are called... George
  7. "Ferris Buehler's Day Off" I wouldn't have gotten it from that quote, except that it was used before... :) As I recall, I opposed your enlistment in Starfleet. It is possible that judgment was incorrect. George
  8. Let's play Wheel of Fortune: "Meatballs of F _ R _" George
  9. Change two letters in the last word, and you have it. George
  10. It was obviously memorable enough that WW and I could recite the whole dialogue. :) George
  11. You said I have a plethora of piñatas. Why would you say that, if you do not know what a plethora is? George
  12. Now troubles are many, they're as deep as a well. I can swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell. George
  13. Pretty much everyone except Spielberg had the runs. Food poisoning was suspected, since Spielberg was the only one eating his own food. Maybe he just didn't drink the water. Anyway, you're up. George
  14. "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" by Chicago(?) George
  15. Belushi's and Aykroyd's characters lived next-door to each other... George
  16. Really? And just what IS a plethora, Jefe? ;) George
  17. It wasn't clear. Let's just say, abdominal distress. George
  18. "Would you say I have a plethora of piñatas, Jefe?" George
  19. But he was in more than two. In this one (not "1941"), he plays a rather straight-laced man, and Aykroyd was a nut job. George
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