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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Cathy Z-J The Legend of Zorro Antonio Banderas George
  2. I can hear the tune; I just can't remember the title. George
  3. "Dead Poets Society" Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue. George
  4. The longest-running scripted show (not news or sports) in TV history. George
  5. I know it was one of the "Primetime soaps." "Dynasty"? George
  6. Whoopi Goldberg Star Trek: Generationsa Malcolm MacDowell George
  7. What father-and-son team starred in "Diagnosis Murder"? George
  8. "No socks" makes me think of "Miami Vice," but I didn't watch the show, so I don't know if pastels and Elvis are relevant. George
  9. Robert Duvall Falling Down Michael Douglas George
  10. I should know this. "The Dick van Dyke show"? George
  11. No, it's "I Am a Rock" Sunshine came softly through my window today... George
  12. "Joanie Loves Chachi" was the one I was thinking of. Van Williams did a crossover episode of "Batman." I think Van Johnson also appeared on "Batman" as The Minstrel. You're up! George
  13. It was a farce where Ryan O'Neal accidentally starts a fashion craze (jeans with your buttocks exposed). Along for the ride (in an atypically sensitive role) was Richard Kiel Moonraker Roger Moore George
  14. "Laverne and Shirley" What OTHER show was a spin-off of "Happy Days"? George
  15. You've got the right idea. What are the cattle grazing ON? George
  16. Another adventure for the Green Hornet, his aide, Kato, and their rolling arsenal, the Black Beauty. Like "The Mentalist," but funny (and came first). George
  17. Irreconcilable Differences Ryan O'Neal So Fine George
  18. "Mommy, Dearest" I was born a poor black child George
  19. In "X-Men First Class," Xavier and Lensherr (who would become Magneto) are recruiting young mutants and meet Logan (Wolverine) in a bar. To be honest, I'm not sure whether he said "Get the f--- out of here" or "Go, f--- yourselves." Although I thought it cute that they could use Hugh Jackman in the role, since the Logan character doesn't age and would look the same in the 60's as he would in the new millenium, the profanity was not necessary. It's one reason I couldn't recommend the movie for my grandkids. (The other was January Jones seducing a guy while wearing a bra and panties. Fine for adults, but not for kids.) Anyway, since I just googled the Logan quaote and found it to be "Go f-- yourself," I can't claim victory here. bfh, care to try another one? George
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