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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. 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
  2. Probably a good idea. But please give the title of this film before quoting another. George
  3. It must be the episode with the Excalbians, the rock-creatures who get Kirk and Spock to team up with Surak and Abe Lincoln against Kahless, Col. Green, Genghis Khan, and some hag to see if "good" is better than "evil." My wife always gets ticked at me when I tell her she's prepared a "worthy"meal, not realizing that I'm quoting "Lincoln" attempting to reassure "Surak" (not realizing the latter was already dead): "A worthy effort, Surak...Worthy!" George
  4. It sounds like the original series episode "A Taste of Armageddon." George
  5. Am I the only one who watches these things? John Larroquette Blind Date Kim Basinger George
  6. Raf is usually gone on weekends.... George
  7. It was "Ruby, Baby." I prefer the Dion version, but Steely Dan and Bjork (!) also covered it. You're up, Wasway! George
  8. Every episode of every series. And don't forget that phasers, photon torpedoes, warp drive, and the transporters are all off-line! George
  9. Ummm...you don't HAVE to wait for Raf... George
  10. "Who hath sinned, that he was born blind? The man, or his parents?" It appears that Pharaseism is alive and well at TWI. As you mentioned, there were many who prayed for you with a loving heart. I pray as well. And, yes, if your son is miraculously delivered, it will be to God's glory. (Not TWI's.) Until then, your love for him is the greatest good he can have! George
  11. Steely Dan did a cover of the song, but its title is not "Nitefly" (or anything similar). George
  12. I think it's actually "Moi, aussi." if I remember my college French. "I, too" would be correct in English, but "Me, too" is proper French. George
  13. Each time I see you baby my heart cries I'm gonna steal you away from all those guys This song has been covered at least twice, so any of three performers will do. George
  14. Remember the man at the Beautiful gate of the temple? Jesus must have passed him many times. Peter and John must have passed him many times without being able to heal him. Thankfully, he did eventually get deliverance, but was he the only cripple at the temple? I doubt it. The man Jesus healed at the pool in Bethsaida wasn't the only person needing deliverance. Was he the only one with faith to be healed? Maybe, but again I doubt it. Faith is certainly a necessary condition for deliverance, but it apparently isn't a sufficient condition. George
  15. I'm pretty sure you're right, Pam (though maybe we should wait for WW to confirm). With a title like that, though, maybe you should have put it in quotes... George
  16. I'm not sure. I'd better go ask Mr. Wilson. George
  17. "Sgt. Saunders" was the star, but I liked "Cage" and "Littlejohn" the best. George
  18. Raf should like this one: Five pics George
  19. "In the Summertime" by Mungo Jerry! George
  20. No, just another line or two from the same movie. Sometimes, these just take a little time. It is assumed that the movie you chose was in the theaters, not made-for-TV or direct-to-video. George
  21. I seem to have lost another post. As I'm sure I wrote earlier, I don't get the Vaseline reference, but if Duh.com means anything, it's probably DUH + DEE + PART + HEAD = "The Departed." George
  22. Right you are, Babe! Joanna Cassidy originally won the Wonder Woman role, but the producer wouldn't have anyone but Lynda Carter. George Peppard was offered the Blake Carrington role but turned it down because of "creative differences." Genevieve Bujold was picked for Capt. Janeway (Star Trek Voyager) but was a b---- to work with and stormed off the set. Kate Mulgrew made a career of it! George
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