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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. I think it was Mae West, but I couldn't name the movie. George
  2. Yes. In fact the title comes right before the lyric I gave. George
  3. "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" The Beatles or Elton John All that summer we enjoyed it Wind and rain and shine That umbrella we employed it By August she was mine George
  4. "Fantasy Island" Gopher, Isaac, Julie, Doc, and Merrill George
  5. Yes, though it's parsed DECK + INK + ANNE + DIE :) George
  6. Tango and Cash Kurt Russell Escape from New York George
  7. Driving Miss Daisy Jessica Tandy Cocoon George
  8. "We Can Work It Out" (Not the first line) Think of me, Babe, whenever some sweet-talking girl comes around George
  9. The "new girl in town" line seems familiar (though, maybe I'm recalling an old "Charlie" -- perfume -- ad). The other quote (?) doesn't make it clearer, to me. Since the FOX network came on in the early 80's. I can think of a lot of pre-1980 shows with female leads, but none that lasted nine years. George
  10. 1: "Drink up. Here's to fifty million clams." 2: "To the defilement of Earth and the corruption of its people." 1: "Okay whatever, just drink it." 2: "It's awfully hot down here. How do you manage to stay so cool?" 3: "Uh, beer lowers the body temperature. I read that in a beer magazine." 2: "This liquid would probably quench my thirst, cool me off." 1: "Definitely." 3: "It'll give you a pretty good buzz." 2: "Or maybe it will trap me inside for all of eternity." 3: "Uh, no it won't." George
  11. A few shows come to mind. I'll start with "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"? George
  12. Time's up. "Quick Change" four pics; you need the woman's name George
  13. The Gypsy Moths Gene Hackman Absolute Power George
  14. No. The baseball references are a clue... George
  15. Right. As a kid, and pretty unfamiliar with "The Honeymooners," it never occurred to me that "The Flintsones" was a rip-off. It wasn't until years later, when I read a Jackie Gleason interview in Playboy, where he pointed it out, that I saw the similarity. Gleason said it was OK, though: Alan Reed ("Fred") occasionally even "looped" for Gleason on "The Honeymooners." While I've got the floor, I might as well answer the rest of my "Charlie's Angels" questions: Jill Munroe = Farrah Fawcett Kelly Garrett = Jaclyn Smith* Sabrina Duncan = Kate Jackson Kris Munroe = Cheryl Ladd (not Tiegs!) Tiffany Welles = Shelley Hack Julie Rogers = Tanya Roberts *the only "Angel" for the whole run George
  16. "Well, I believe in the soul, the c-ck, the p--sy, the small of a woman's back, the hanging curve ball, high fiber, good scotch, that the novels of Susan Sontag are self-indulgent, overrated cr-p. I believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. I believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment outlawing Astroturf and the designated hitter. I believe in the sweet spot, soft-core pornography, opening your presents Christmas morning rather than Christmas Eve and I believe in long, slow, deep, soft, wet kisses that last three days." George
  17. Stars and Stripes Forever Debra Paget The Ten Commandments George
  18. Not a problem. Some people's computer settings are such that they don't even see embedded videos. George
  19. Planet of the Apes (2001 remake) Mark Wahlberg Boogie Nights George
  20. I guess it helps to know what the rabbit is drinking, eh? ;) George
  21. You conflated Kate Jackson ("Sabrina") and Jaclyn Smith ("Kelly"). Kate Smith, was, of course, the singer famous for "God Bless America." Not exactly the "Angel" type: I guess I got ONE of your Richard Hatches. I wouldn't have thought of the "Survivor" guy, but I do remember him, now that you mention him. Is it my turn? George
  22. My "extra credit" questions were open to all, though I got a chuckle out of WW's response. Kate Smith? :lol: Let's leave it open. I'll give the answers in a couple of days, if necessary. As for WW's question, Richard Hatch played "Apollo" in the original Battlestar Galactica. In the newer version, he played (featured role, not a star) someone on the Council (or Congress, or whatever it was frackin' called); he ran for President. That's two shows (with the same name). If he starred in anything else, I don't remember it. George
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