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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. The von Trapp family causes big trouble in River City. George
  2. The first half, I got right away. And the second half is the only movie I can think of that begins with "Guys." "Just One of the Guys and Dolls"? George
  3. Sean Penn The Game Michael Douglas George
  4. In "My Blue Heaven," Steve Martin is a mobster in witness protection. His FBI handler is Rick Moranis Ghostbusters Harold Ramis George
  5. "Fire and brimstone coming down from the skies! Rivers and seas boiling!" "Forty years of darkness! Earthquakes, volcanoes..." "The dead rising from the grave!" "Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria!" George
  6. I don't think so. If you're referring to "V for Vendetta," that is not the right movie. This one is from 1965. Nominated for Best Picture but didin't win. Won a few other Academy Awards. George
  7. Leap of Faith Steve Martin My Blue Heaven George
  8. Hollywoodland Diane Lane Unfaithful George
  9. Don't see that happening. :) New show: "Are you a doctor?' "I am, today!" Only one character on this show had both a first and a last name given. George
  10. A story of two young men, one in India and the other in Africa, with their pets Baloo, Bagheera, Shep, and Tookie-Tookie Bird. George
  11. Come on, Excie. Tell us how you really feel! Back in the day, before every class was a "video" class, smaller classes had audio cassettes and "flip charts" with the slides on them. I swear, the hardest job of ALL was manning the flip charts! The class coordinator was usually off in another room (nodding off in another room?); but the flip chart person was right there, up in front, trying to smile for a couple of hours, while living in deathly fear of missing one of the cues to turn the page. Those men and women were the TRUE "athletes of the Spirit"! :lol: George
  12. Tucker: The Man and His Dream Jeff Bridges Iron Man George
  13. "Good marriages are made in heaven... or some such place." "They rode them down, Lara. Women and children, begging for bread. There will be no more 'peaceful' demonstrations." "If they were to give me two more excavators, I'd be a year ahead of the plan by now." "You're an impatient generation." "Weren't you?" "Yes, we were, very. Oh, don't be so impatient, Comrade Engineer. We've come very far, very fast." "Yes, I know that, Comrade General." "Yes, but do you know what it cost? There were children in those days who lived off human flesh. Did you know that?" "Who are you to refuse my sugar? Who are you to refuse me anything?" "There are two kinds of men and only two. And that young man is one kind. He is high-minded. He is pure. He's the kind of man the world pretends to look up to, and in fact despises. He is the kind of man who breeds unhappiness, particularly in women. Do you understand? I think you do. There's another kind. Not high-minded, not pure, but alive. Now, that your tastes at this time should incline towards the juvenile is understandable; but for you to marry that boy would be a disaster. Because there's two kinds of women. There are two kinds of women and you, as we well know, are not the first kind. You, my dear, are a slut." George
  14. That pretty much narrows it down to two. Since "The Brady Bunch" didn't really do musical numbers until their post-series specials, I'll go with "The Partridge Family." George
  15. Not having been Corps, etc., my perspective of the post-POP days is somewhat different. I was a Twig Leader (I think we were still Leaders, then, not Coordinators...); and every TL meeting with the Branch Leader began with a statement like: "Chris Geer says things are a little better at HQ this week." I'd ask, "What things? How better? What measurement?" As a scientist, I found the lack of a systematic approach very frustrating. (And this was LONG before "Six Sigma"!) My BL couldn't give answers, because he didn't know any. It's apparent that NO ONE had any answers. I guess it's, I don't know, comforting, that you guys at HQ were as clueless as the rest of us. George
  16. Bumping this up. I could use another clue. :) George
  17. "Hotel California" (Not the first line) Come hold me tight. Kiss me my darling; be mine tonight! George
  18. Yes. (And it is the correct answer.) George
  19. Landau's been in plenty of movies. I can think of two, right off the top of my head. George
  20. No. The villain's first name was Auric. George
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