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Winona Ryder Great Balls of Fire Dennis Quaid George
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Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
A good guess. You're up. George -
That actually sounds familiar. George
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Now that you mention it -- yes! George
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Yes. It is. George
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The Outsiders Diane Lane Hollywoodland George
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"Why am I doing this, again?" "When you can balance a tack hammer on your head, you will head off your foes with a balanced attack." "And why am I wearing the watermelon on my feet?" "I don't remember telling you to do that." "Someone must have ripped the "Q" section out of my dictionary, 'cause I don't know the meaning of the word "quit"." "Really. You're... you're all superheroes." "Well, we fight crime. Call it what you will." "You encased your father's skull in a bowling ball???" "Don't be ridiculous. I had the pro shop do it." George
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OK, then. "The Jimmy Dean Show" Wasn't Rowlph the first Muppet? A rock band made up of a beagle, a gorilla, a lion, and an elephant. George
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Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
One last try. Sheriff Hand has to face the vengeance of a student he failed in history years ago. He gets no help from Brad Hamilton, Mike Davone, or even Jeff Spicoli. Only his wife stands with him. Starring Gary Cooper as Sheriff Hand. George -
Catwoman Sharon Stone The Quick and the Dead George
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I guess you just need to say that if a line is "straight up and down" (or parallel to the Y-axis), its slope is undefined, because slope = (delta Y)/(delta X), but between any two points on the line, delta X = 0. Just as the term 5/0 is undefined (there is no number X such that 0X=5), so is the slope of a line parallel to the Y-axis. I could see how one might call that "no slope," although that would be an imprecise description. This is, of course, different from zero slope, which would be a horizontal line (parallel to the X-axis), since for any two points on the line, delta Y = 0. George
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George of the Jungle Thomas Haden Church Tombstone George
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"You encased your father's skull in a bowling ball???" "Don't be ridiculous. I had the pro shop do it." George
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Ah, I remember it well. Your clue should be good enough to let another get it, so I'll pass, for now. :) George
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Although you never actually used the phrase, "The Cosby Show," I'll give it to you. Go dig up videos of the opening music sequences from the various seasons. I think the Caribbean version was my favorite. You're up. George
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I remember one of my classes in college. P Chem, I think. The professor asked if there were any questions. When there were none, he asked, "Do you all understand what I just said, or don't you understand enough to ask a question?" Every head started shaking, "Don't know." He explained again, in a way we better understood. :) George
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Ex-spy, ex-gym teacher, now an obstetrician... George
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The star of the show starred in two other series and a Saturday morning cartoon. :) George
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Not necessarily. "The Shawshank Redemption"? George
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Game: Before & After (Movies and TV)
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
I have to re-write this a bit, because I had assumed that some details in a futuristic remake of the older film were taken from the older one. Mr. Hand has to face the vengeance of a student he failed in history years ago. He gets no help from Brad Hamilton, Mike Davone, or even Jeff Spicoli. Only his wife stands with him. Starring Gary Cooper as Mr. Hand. George -
It was VERY popular in the late 80's George
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Palmetto Woody Harrelson Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me George
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Indeed. George
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Most of those algebraic tricks, where you "prove" that 1 = 2, or such like, have steps involving dividing by zero (cleverly hidden, of course). :) George
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This eight-season show had seven different opening songs, well, actually, seven different variations on a theme. Cast members, in theme-appropriate garb, dance through the opening credits (except for the first season). George