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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Bump. You HAVE to know at least part of this... George
  2. "I Think We're Alone Now" by Tommy James and the Shondells? George
  3. That's right, Bro. (No need to give the performer on THIS thread, though). You're up! George
  4. If Brother is right (and I suspect that he is, from the lyrics), this IS a song I've heard several times. Just not one I've paid much attention to, I guess. :) George
  5. Sorry, LogosLukos, I don't know this one, either. George
  6. Although there was a movie "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," the correct answer is "The Wolverine." Human is up. George
  7. The Hitcher C. Thomas Howell Grandview, USA George
  8. As impossible as it may seem, there ARE songs pre-1985 which I don't know. ;) George
  9. Chevy Chase Seems Like Old Times Goldie Hawn George
  10. At least you have the right comic-book "universe." A VERY recent film. George
  11. No. As was common for female cop roles at the time, she usually went undercover as a hooker, and often had to be bailed out by her male partner. George
  12. Although the lead character's name was "Suzanne," she went by "Pepper," making her "Sgt. Pepper." George
  13. "A Day in the Life" (not the first line) Yo no soy marinero; soy capitan, soy capitan, soy capitan. George
  14. These might be parody skits from "Saturday Night Live"? George
  15. Well, it's "Christmas CAROL," but I'll give it to you. George
  16. No. The Commodores have the most famous version. Here's another line: She's mighty mighty; she's lettin' it all hang out. George
  17. Well, it IS a Christmas movie, but not that one, you little Dickens! ;) George
  18. "For so many years, I have wanted to thank you for saving my life. But i didn't send for you only to thank you, Logan. I wanted to repay you: a gift to equal the life you gave me." "You have struggled long enough. I can end your eternity... Our company can do anything. I can make you mortal." "The mutant has powers..." "He is just a man, now! His flesh is weak now!" "What they did to me, what I am, can't be undone." "Now, call me old fashioned, but I thought being engaged meant you were done with this kind of bulls--t." "I am the Minister of Justice! Do you have any idea what I could do to you?" "Really? You're gonna try and talk tough standing there in your red underwear?" "Look, you wanna be left alone?" "Yes." "I understand." "Do you?" "Oh, yeah, trust me... problem is, if I do that, I don't think you're gonna live to see the end of the day. You can't pretend s--t isn't happening when it is, princess... Unless you wanna die. In that case, you're playin' this perfectly." George
  19. Well, I remember a brief bit on the Jon Lovitz cartoon, "The Critic," where STNG actors appeared on "Hee Haw, the Next Generation." (The image of Worf playing spoons on his thigh is indelibly burned into my memory.) Maybe they did the same thing with the Love Boat. "The Critic"? George
  20. Indeed. There was one episode bringing back the old crew (except for Grady, who was in Congress), which I really enjoyed. Of course, I really enjoy ANYTHING with Joan Severance in it! George
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