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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. That "coo, coo coo, ah, ah, ah" part seems familiar. There was a song around 1980 called "Undercover Lover." Was that it? George
  2. "I'm melting! What a world, what a world..." George
  3. Henry Higgins teaches two dogs to eat spaghetti together. George
  4. OK. Columbo. This show was on for about five years. There were hundreds of explosions, thousands of bullets fired, car wrecks galore. But almost NO ONE was killed. George
  5. "I think you're late." "Yes, that's only because I slept in." "I used to sleep in. Then I turned 11." "A talking fish..." "Actually, my race is Xudarian. Our DNA does some what resemble your own ichthyological species." George
  6. I get Star Wars II and III confused, sometimes. I'm thinking "Return of the Jedi." George
  7. Sorry. Not bringing any particular movie to mind. George
  8. "Proud to Be an American" by Lee Greenwood FREE POST George
  9. Actually, this thread has had a bunch of views, just no one to step in. George
  10. Again, in the hope that this thread isn't a duet, I'll pass for a day. IS ANYONE ELSE OUT THERE? :) George
  11. This line is in the middle of the song, but it should make it obvious: And I'll gladly STAND UP, next to you... George
  12. Daryl Hannah Dancing at the Blue Iguana Jennifer Tilly George
  13. Vega$, actually, but yes. Your go. George
  14. Ah. "Easy A-Team" Stoners Ashton Kutcher and Seann Williams Scott share a problem with Officers Toody and Muldoon. George
  15. Obviously, the latter half is the A-Team, which makes even more sense, since the "scarlet letter" was an A. I don't know the movie title, though. George
  16. Dan Tanna is a private investigator whose living room doubles as his garage. And the show was a one-word title, based on the location of the show. George
  17. Karen Allen Animal House Thomas Hulce George
  18. What can I say? I'm "old-school," using primarily the KJV and Douay versions. Most of the time, though, I use Kurt Aland's edition of the Greek New Testament. I went to a Jesuit high school, so I took Latin as a freshman, and, having done well in that, was placed in Greek as a sophomore. Greek was taught MWF, with Theology taught at the same time period TuTh, so we all received Greek New Testaments (which we couldn't read until about halfway through the second semester). I dug it out when taking PFAL (in grad school), and have been using it ever since. The binding is a little worn now, but it's held up well for over 40 years! George
  19. While searching for the body of a dead teen-ager, four friends run across a policeman with a split personality. George
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