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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. "To try or not to try. To take a risk or to play it safe. Your arguments have reminded me how precious the right to choose is. And because I've never been one to play it safe...I choose to try." George
  2. I found mah thri-ill, on Blueberry Hi-ill.... George
  3. Correct. I wanted to use teh scene where Rusty is making out with a German girl and bells ring signalling a catastrophe. To which Russ immedietely jumps up "DAD!!" I just couldn't find the girl's quote that sets it up. George
  4. The third pic is an ace. Raf is up! George
  5. I don't think that I'm going to get this one... George
  6. Okay, I don't remember the title ("The Big Goodbye," maybe?). The Enterprise has to make contact with a species particularly picky about protocol, having done something unmentionably vicious to the last group who had tried to meet with them and inadvertently misspoke a word or two. Anyway, Picard decides to unwind in the holodeck with a Dixon Hill story and is joined by Data and Dr. Crusher. I forget what ensues in there (safeguards get messed up?), but Picard gets out just in time to make it to the bridge and recite a particularly guttural greeting to the aliens. He hits it, and the aliens welcome the Federation. The "Step on it" line is the end of the episode. (Right after Data, also still in costume, begins to recount the adventure: "It was a dark night in the city by the bay...") George
  7. "I think he's gonna pork her." "He's not gonna pork her." "I think he's gonna." "He may pork her, finish your breakfast." "Aw, there's Buckingham Palace, kids. That's where the Queen lives and works." "She works? What does she do, Dad?" "She queens... And she vacuums." George
  8. Oh, all right. "The Partridge Tennis Club." George
  9. Just FF back then, Brief topless scene, too! My favorite line: "You have an excellent body. May I use it?" George
  10. Good one, Dooj. I loved that show, especially the one where Johhny Bench cameoed as a waiter. Geroge
  11. Sounds like a "Dixon Hill" holodeck NG episode. I'm guessing Picard had his uniform on and explained it by saying he lost a bet. Can't place the episode exactly, though. George
  12. "Star" is fine. New Trier High School serves a large part of the near north suburbs of Chicago, and so there's a large talent pool. Something I suppose I should point out, is that the New Trier Township had so many baby boomers that a second school was built. The old school became New Trier East, and the newer one (which I attended) was New Trier West. By the early 80's, though, the enrollment had diminished enough to necessitate the closing of one campus. Becuase the older campus had more room, it once again became New Trier High School. The newer campus was used briefly as a community college, but was vacant enough to be used in movies. The high school in "Uncle Buck" is New Trier West! A new influx of kids in the 90's prompted the re-opening of the west campus, but now it serves as the freshman campus, while upperclassmen go to the east campus. I don't think any of the stars I listed actually went to New Trier West, though the younger ones might have done their freshman year there. Virgina Madsen is only a few years younger than me, but she went to East. George
  13. "The only reason for a space program is military domination." I got booted for refusing to believe this (among other transgressions). Of course, I had a TC who worked for NASA charting planetary trajectories. No military applications there. I think the reason for a spce program is Psalm 19:1 "The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament shows His handiwork." George
  14. Did the Marx Brothers ever do a TV show? It sounds like that kind of humor! George
  15. Treat Williams Mulholland Falls Jennifer Connelly George
  16. Since I rarely guess any of Tom's or waysider's songs, I'll jump in. It should be easy, but then everyone here seems to think his selections are easy! "A home for the fleas, a hive for the buzzing bees." George
  17. Hiway has it (AGAIN!). Ann-Margret, Bruce Dern, Rock Hudson, Rainn Wilson, Charlton Heston, Virginia Madsen, Adam Baldwin, Ralph Bellamy, Charlotte Ross, and Carlos Bernard all attended New Trier High School, as did the scoundrel in the attached photo. George
  18. You're on the right track, but this is much more specific. George
  19. Thanks, Babe! This one could be tough. What do these ten folks have in common? George
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