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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Yes. It would have to be over 40 years old not to have one! George
  2. Come to think of it, I think this song was performed by a woman. I can hear it in my head, just not enough to get the title. George
  3. #2 looks like a color wheel for paint selection #3 looks like he's fielding a grounder or hit Still have no idea what you're going for with #1 George
  4. Leslie Easterbrook Private Resort Hector Elizondo George
  5. Dude, this isn't an ALTO sax, it's a BARI. The case is 4 feet long. George
  6. We'll have to by-pass for a few reasons. Ricardo was in ST II, not III. There was no FI movie. Was Charo ever in a movie? Let me help. John Larroquette Mad House Kirstie Alley George
  7. I'm thrilled to see someone gtaking this thread up again. And I see your pictures just fine (although I'm not sure what they mean, yet). By the way, I also posted instructions in the "How to Play the Game Threads" thread. OW/BEAN/HIT FAN RUN/SMILE ?? George
  8. "The Untouchables" is correct. You're up, JB. George
  9. Let's try a pic of one of my favorite babes, Catherine Bell: No problem. George
  10. We have a winner. Your turn, Purple One! George
  11. He's a current C&W performer, though this song has been a big "crossover" hit after 9/11. WW, feel free to answer. George
  12. Be that as it may, it's still Human's turn. :) George
  13. So it would seem. I hope that's a clue that will jog some memories! :) George
  14. I don't remember any part of the title other than "Star Trek," but Maddy is correct. (I'm taking the liberty of answering for jbarrax.) George
  15. I haven't seen "Point Break." It was just a logical guess. "Thus endeth the lesson." George
  16. Hint for Human and others: Do you know a fictional character whose MIDDLE name is Tiberius? ;) George
  17. I'm inclined to give it to you, unless it's the Dolly Parton song you're thinking of. This is Sheena Easton's "Morning Train," also known as "Nine to Five." Go ahead,Human. George
  18. Interesting (but incorrect) guess. Here's more: If tomorrow all the things were gone I'd worked for all my life, And I had to start a new one with just my children and my wife, (another verse) From the lakes of Minnesota, to the hills of Tennessee. Across the plains of Texas, From sea to shining sea. George
  19. Pretty easy, all right. I'm sure WordWolf and Raf know it. Let's see if someone else chimes in. George P.S. Take a look at the Gallery for photos of some "Green Lanterns"!
  20. "Crazy People" it is. I happened to see the end of it again on cable this morning. The "ads" were hysterical! George
  21. "Midnight Confessions" by the Grass Roots I wake up every mornin', I stumble out of bed Stretchin' and yawnin', another day ahead This song went by two titles (US and abroad), so I'll take either. George
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