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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. No problem. You may note that when you add an emoticon to a post, it appears in your draft as the code. You can type the code instead of clicking the emoticon. Sometimes, it's just faster to type colon-lol-colon than to find the :lol: emoticon! George
  2. Well, I was in college in the early 70's, so I don't know it. George PS. If you type colon-hyphen-close parenthesis :-) you get the "text smiley." If you type only colon-close parenthesis, you get the icon smiley :) semicolon-close parenthesis gives you the wink ;) FYI
  3. To quote myself from the first post of the thread: "The idea here is that a line from a film is so memorable that it immediately identifies the film. (In lieu of a single line, a short exchange between characters is acceptable.)" So there. ;) jbarrax is up. George
  4. "Look, these people are my friends and my shipmates. I intend to continue this ship's search for them until the last possible moment." "Very well, captain. But not one second beyond that moment. Is that clear?" "I'm frequently appalled by the low regard you Earthmen have for life." George
  5. "Rocky IV" "Hello, HAL. Do you read me, HAL?" "Affirmative, Dave. I read you." "Open the pod bay doors, HAL." "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." George
  6. There was an episode which began with a hidden Federation observation station (essentially, a holographic "duck blind") that lost power to its holoemitter, revealing the occupants to the local citizenry. I don't remember anything else about the episode, though. George
  7. Not on my iPod. Well, I don't have an iPod, but you know what I mean... :) George
  8. ????????? Sounds liek a wild movie! George
  9. I'll be honest with you. I'm not likely to get ANYTHING (rock or country) post-2000. George
  10. Was this the one where a disguised Worf helps his step-brother move a people from one planet to another by keeping them in a holodeck for days? George
  11. This is a well-known movie, and, for me, it's a memorable line. Hopefully, it will be as obvious to others... "What is the point of all those push-ups if you can't even lift a bloody log?" George
  12. And, as I recall (from GS BBQ) great looking enough to make that particularly consternating! ;) George
  13. That wasn't the only reason, by the way. In general, it was my failure to kowtow when told things that didn't make any sense. For example, I owned a house, free and clear, about five miles from where I worked. I had a Twig leader (not the same one) who had fellowship in his home, about 35 miles away. The Limb and Branch leaders kept trying to get me to sell my house to move closer to Twig. No, thanks! George
  14. I'm not sure I understand the question. I'm a PhD Chemist who reads Greek. Does that mean I was too smart for PFAL? George
  15. Let's get this train back on the track. WordWolf's up. (I assume he was correct about "End of the Line.") George
  16. Interestingly, that person is a lurker here, and just contacted me. Left NASA to join the Corps. Left TWI to join the human race! :lol: George
  17. Sounds vaguely familiar, but no clear memories. George
  18. "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles"? (I know that John Candy's character was named Del something.) George
  19. I know who they are. :) I remember a newspaper cartoon (Arlo and Janis) when George Harrison died. Arlo was looking into the distance, sighing, "He was my favorite Traveling Wilbury." George
  20. When I worked for Dow, I had the same problem. I know that I have, on occasion, made the same request. If you post a video, at least give the title! George (not a Traveling Wilburys fan, I'm afraid)
  21. I had a hunch that Picard would turn out to be whom the others thought was the Overseer, but I really don't remember this one. The name "Mintakan" rings a bell, though. George
  22. Not one I recognize from one line. Or two, apparently. ;) George
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