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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Actually, I thought it was rather clever. Now, THIS one will be easy: Two pics George
  2. "I cannot take orders from the underwear model. " "Being different isn't always a bad thing." "Trust me, this ain't one of them times." George
  3. "Six Degrees of Separation"? George
  4. My, we ARE hitting the fringes now! Mortal Kombat Trevor Goddard Pirates of the Caribbean George
  5. You go right ahead and "blah," hiway. I actually do remember the Pappy stuff from Maverick, now. George
  6. Obviously Dr. Crusher and Riker, but I'll need more to get the episode. George
  7. It's hard to think of a TV show where someone was referred to as "Pappy." I'll guess "Popeye." George
  8. Jeff Goldblum Transylvania 6-5000 Geena Davis George
  9. If this were "Movie Pictionary," I'd guess "Two Women." They both look familiar, but I can't quite place them. George
  10. Indeed. And the moderately wondrous Debra Winger. George
  11. It's probably an abbreviation or acronym, then. I guess the first letter is J, but after that, I've got nothin'. George
  12. "It's not like Diana to forget things. She's usually very efficient." "Really? She seems so plain and uninteresting. Her coloring is rather like wet Bisquick, and I'm sure she's blind as a bat without those glasses." "You work for a man?" "Yes." "So he tells you what to do and you do it?" "Yes!" George
  13. It was a cute movie (though I honestly don't remember that line)! Lemme see... "Being different isn't always a bad thing." "Trust me, this ain't one of them times." George
  14. Yep. Probably more watchable that way. George
  15. Correct. My favorite part was watching Quark show the Klingons how D'Ghor had manipulated Grillka's estate (as a Ferengi would have), and watching their frustration grow and grow. Go, WW. George
  16. My wife was involved with Nuskin and its multi-level marketing business until it started to push this "Secret" nonsense. We don't create our own universe; that's God's business. Whereas PFAL seems to limit God's participation to our believing, The Myth of Attraction removes God from the equation altogether, in essence making us all gods (and not particularly wise ones, at that). One of the speakers on the videotape claims to be a quantum physicist, as if that somehow would give credibility to this hokum. It is true that Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle predicts that we cannot observe something without affecting it, there is no reason to predict an "attraction," and the effect is smaller the larger the matter is that we observe. I might kill a microbe by sticking it under a microscope slide, but my looking at Mt. Everest has VERY LITTLE effect on the mountain. And, as another poster pointed out, they try to sway you with guilt. Instead of "You know what killed that little boy! It was the fear -- in the heart --of that mother!" you get bad stull by attracting it, so it's all your fault. I guess if I'm God, I'm also the Devil. What a crock. George
  17. Now that we're all friends again -- "What about Kozak's family? What if they come here for revenge?" "If that happens, I'll stand up, look them straight in the eye, and offer them a bribe." "I really am very grateful for all you've done. That is why I'm going to let you take your hand off my thigh instead of shattering every bone in your body." George
  18. I'll take this opportunity to jump in. "You work for a man?" "Yes." "So he tells you what to do and you do it?" "Yes!" George
  19. The first couple of posts in a thread usually give the rules. Sometimes parameters are added later, if an obvious way to "cheat" the system appears. For instance, in the "Name that..." threads, googling is not allowed, becuase they're supposed to be memory tests, not tests of web searching skills. A general rule of the "Name that..." and "Pictionary" threads is that the person who correctly guesses gets to post teh nest line (or puzzle). Sometimes, the person whose turn it is may open it up to anyone, if he is uninspired, uninterested, or generally unavailable. We occasionally have "post-bys" where someone guesses correctly and then disappears. After a couple of days, anyone may jump in. Specific to this thread, any of the "live" ST TV shows are open game, though you will find that many more players are familiar with the original series and NG than with the later series. And the person POSTING the lines may, of course, google for accuracy. Correct guesses must include the series and either the episode title or enough of a description to identify it (as I believe I did with my last two guesses). That being said, "I really am very grateful for all you've done. That is why I'm going to let you take your hand off my thigh instead of shattering every bone in your body." George
  20. It's not your turn, Michael. However, being in a gracious mood and not having another episode at my fingertips, I cede my turn to you. At first I was tempted to guess "Who Mourns for Adonis?" but I realized that the "god who bleeds" was actually Kirk in the episode where he loses his memory on one of the countless doomed planets in the ST universe, actually marrying one of the inhabitants. An eventual mind-meld with Spock restores his memory in time for the two of them to activate a repeller ray to save the planet. Kirk's pregnant wife dies, though. George
  21. Probably a good idea. But please give the title of this film before quoting another. George
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