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I'd settle for BACHELORETTE party pics. Those are usually wilder (and at least have more women)! God bless you and Christine with many years of joy. George
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Name that TV Show [EZ quotes only]
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever stops by just to say 'hi' anymore." "You know, we really should come up with a new strategy. One that does not include us dying." "A single human life is worth so much you would risk a world?" "That's right. That's why they call us the good guys. Doc, let me know when he dies." George -
Name that Star Trek Episode
GeorgeStGeorge replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"There's this bar where the women are so..." "I know the place!" "Let's go see!" "In your condition, Gentlemen? Don't be ridiculous." "I don't know who he is, but he sure talks GLOOMY!" "Don't be afraid." "With an armful of this stuff, I wouldn't be afraid of a supernova!" George -
"I give up. I know they're in the body, but where? "Alimentary, my dear Leiter..." "Weren't you a blonde when I came in?" "Could be." "I tend to notice little things like that - whether a girl is a blonde or a brunette." "Which do you prefer?" "Well, as long as the collar and cuffs match..." "The scorpion." "One of nature's finest killers, Mr. Wint." "One is never too old to learn from a master, Mr. Kidd." "That's quite a nice little nothing you're almost wearing. I approve." "I don't dress for the hired help. Let's see your passport, Franks." "Occupation: Transport Consultant? It's a little cute isn't it? I'll finish dressing." "Oh, please don't, not on my account." "Hi, I'm Plenty!" "Of course you are." "No! That's my name -- Plenty O'Toole." "Named after your father, perhaps?" George
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I think I do. I think he was the dean in Old School Will Farrell Blades of Glory George
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Name that TV Show [EZ quotes only]
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"A single human life is worth so much you would risk a world?" "That's right. That's why they call us the good guys. Doc, let me know when he dies." George -
Name that Star Trek Episode
GeorgeStGeorge replied to GeorgeStGeorge's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"I don't know who he is, but he sure talks GLOOMY!" "Don't be afraid." "With an armful of this stuff, I wouldn't be afraid of a supernova!" George -
I thought so. Suda has the pieces. Now put them together! George
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Boy, talk about old-school! Assuming that the weather permits outdoor activities, those would be great. (Egg toss INdoors...hmmm) George
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I hope this doesn't drag the topic even further from its original intent, but let me point out that I don't intentionally hurt anyone. And if anyone is old enough to type a post, he's old enough to tell me if I've offended him. I'm not too proud to apologize if I've made a mistake. On the other hand, I've been posting for over three years, and I doubt I could count on one hand the number of times I've pointed out grammatical or spelling mistakes, unless what was actually typed made the meaning unclear. I'd be interested to see what other posts made Belle "cringe." Inasmuch as Belle described herself as a "grammar and spelling freak" in her opening post, I thought she could handle a little good-natured ribbing. Apparently, I was mistaken; and I apologize. George
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This one may be easier for the guys. Six pics (three on the first line). You need to know names. George
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Name that TV Show [EZ quotes only]
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Ho, ho. Was that the show? George -
Name that TV Show [EZ quotes only]
GeorgeStGeorge replied to Raf's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"Who's the Boss"? George -
At first, the only tenor players I could remember were Boots Randolph and Gato Barbieri. Then I remembered Stan Getz! GETZ + MART = "Get Smart." George
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Actually, I thought I was exemplifiying the point of this thread. Sorry if you didn't find it amusing. I guess I have no idea whom the "Grammar Nazis" have run off, because they just disappeared without comment. Feel free to correct my grammar at any time. I wish to point out first, however, that if you see "teh," "adn," or "Geroge," these are typos that frequently escape my fingers. George
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From the album: My pals
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From the album: My pals
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I don't know. Who are they? (Apparently, I'm not one.) George
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No. It takes particularly sharp eyes, though! SHOE + (Red) DUKE + (Faith) HILL = Shoot to Kill. Go, Raf. George
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I think you're right, wasway. Of course, we could just wait until tomorrow night to be sure. George
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The CEO of our company came to Texas and gave a presentation on our new paradigm. One key slide said: CONTINUOUS PURSUIT OF EXELLENCE Needless to say, I did not point out the irony. George
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Kirstie Alley Madhouse John Larroquette George
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"Weren't you a blonde when I came in?" "Could be." "I tend to notice little things like that - whether a girl is a blonde or a brunette." "Which do you prefer?" "Well, as long as the collar and cuffs match..." "The scorpion." "One of nature's finest killers, Mr. Wint." "One is never too old to learn from a master, Mr. Kidd." "That's quite a nice little nothing you're almost wearing. I approve." "I don't dress for the hired help. Let's see your passport, Franks." "Occupation: Transport Consultant? It's a little cute isn't it? I'll finish dressing." "Oh, please don't, not on my account." "Hi, I'm Plenty!" "Of course you are." "No! That's my name -- Plenty O'Toole." "Named after your father, perhaps?" George
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Both like and as are used in similes, but not interchangeably. Briefly, like is used to compare nouns; as is used to compare verbs. A fuller treatment can be found HERE. Using johniam's example, I could say either "Grammar school was like TWI" or "Grammar school brainwashed us as TWI did." Both are similes. George
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I presume that you're joking here, Belle, since I'm sure you know that as can mean "in the same manner" as well as "simultaneously." I'm taking this whole thread with tongue firmly in cheek. I'm not one to nitpick, usually. I wouldn't even tell Chas how to spell avatar! George