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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. There was definitely treachery there, but not on YOUR part. <_< George
  2. Happy Birthday, Shell! (And many more!)
  3. Vampire's Kiss Jennifer Beals Flashdance George
  4. Apocalypse Now Dennis Hopper Easy Rider George
  5. "Numb3rs" It's been on for about three years on CBS. Someone else please go. George
  6. 3 and 5 My "chronic weakness" was challenging leadership! George
  7. I can't read it, but I'll guess "Judge Judy." George
  8. Okay. That was "Scorpion," the two-parter that introduced Seven of Nine. Here's an "easier" (read "earlier") one: "War isn't a good life, but it's life." "There came a time when our weapons grew faster than our wisdom, and we almost destroyed ourselves. We learned from this to make a rule during all our travels never to cause the same to happen to other worlds... just as a man must grow in his own way and his own time." George
  9. Not to me. Sorry. Of course, no one seems able to get my "Name That TV Show" clue, even when I bolded the title in large red letters! George
  10. I noticed that the camera cut to Peyton Manning every time his brother threw a touchdown or long pass. Is it just me, or does anyone else think PM looks an awful lot like LCM? :o George
  11. I wonder how they take the water out without removing the more volatile ethanol. Maybe they can get some crystalline solvate containing ethanol? George
  12. The girl looks a little like Kirsten Dunst, but I can't make that fit. George
  13. Maybe this will be clearer. "Everything is numbers ." "I guess I was inspired by Mr. Heisenberg, just like Charlie here suggested." "Heisenberg? What do you mean, the physicist?" "Yeah." "Oh. Your brother goes into a dangerous confrontation with heavily armed felons, and you prepare him with a lecture on the movement of subatomic particles?" "Yep. It worked, didn't it?" "You know that it's considered unsolvable?" "Well, certainly people who have failed to solve it might think that." "What are you doing here?" "Hey. Well, I'm ready to party like it's 1899." "You know, here's a discussion: Why is it that we remember the past and not the future? " "That's a tough one, Larry." "Look, it's my first date in over thirty-five years; I would like memorable instead of low-key." "Low-key and memorable aren't mutually exclusive. You know what my favorite date ever was? Pepperoni pizza at a laundromat." "Yes, which explains the conspicuous absence of grandchildren. So, Wednesday, 7:30. Bring a date?" "So what does all your behavioral science training tell you about a grown man who still lives with his mother?" "Probably about the same as two brothers still mooching meals at their dad's house three nights a week." George
  14. I was brought up RC. I learned Latin and Greek in high school. I was even participating in the campus RC church choir while running a twig. Do I have any desire to go back? No. My wife does, but that's more for the music than anything else. I've been to several masses over the last few years (weddings, funerals). I find it amazing (and a little distrubing) that I can still remember essentially the whole Consecration prayer. George
  15. Allrighty, then.... "Everything is numbers." "I guess I was inspired by Mr. Heisenberg, just like Charlie here suggested." "Heisenberg? What do you mean, the physicist?" "Yeah." "Oh. Your brother goes into a dangerous confrontation with heavily armed felons, and you prepare him with a lecture on the movement of subatomic particles?" "Yep. It worked, didn't it?" "You know that it's considered unsolvable?" "Well, certainly people who have failed to solve it might think that." "What are you doing here?" "Hey. Well, I'm ready to party like it's 1899." "You know, here's a discussion: Why is it that we remember the past and not the future? " "That's a tough one, Larry." "Look, it's my first date in over thirty-five years; I would like memorable instead of low-key." "Low-key and memorable aren't mutually exclusive. You know what my favorite date ever was? Pepperoni pizza at a laundromat." "Yes, which explains the conspicuous absence of grandchildren. So, Wednesday, 7:30. Bring a date?" "So what does all your behavioral science training tell you about a grown man who still lives with his mother?" "Probably about the same as two brothers still mooching meals at their dad's house three nights a week." George
  16. U.N. some babe (Sonia Braga?) BULL "Unbreakable"? George
  17. A day late and a dollar short, but I still want to wish you HAPPY BIRTHDAY, TEMPLELADY with many more to come! George
  18. Tom is passing his turn. Anyone want to jump in? George
  19. Perhaps he meant that viruses hide in your cells and hijack the replication machinery to copy their own DNA. While in your cells, viruses are hidden from immune response. George
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