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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Since I actually knew the BS&T song (no, really), I'll post one: Satan should be her name. To me, they're about the same. George
  2. Not a Stargate version. None of them are gone yet, anyway (although SG-1 will close this spring). Third guess? George
  3. Sudo, This gives away the singer's name (if Tops's clue wasn't enough), but it was one of my favorite "Karnak" jokes from the Carson show: (Puts envelope to head) "A double, a triple, a first-baseman's glove, a catcher's glove, and Dolly Parton." (Opens envelope) Name two big hits, two big mitts, and . . . . a country-western star! George
  4. Reminds me of "Booby Trap," the NG episode where Geordi generates a holographic Dr. Brahms to help him figure out how to get the Enterprise out of a trap. George
  5. A worthy guess. HOWEVER, Babylon 5 (1994-1998) was over before this one started. I don't recall Nietzschians or Magog in B5. The Shadows were the real bad guys in B5. Assuming you consider Bruce Boxleitner the star of B5, what other syndicated adventure show would he have been famous for? What's your second guess? George
  6. Don't feel bad; if you hadn't seen "Traxx," we'd STILL be on it! I won't know this movie without googling. George
  7. Well THAT was pretty cool! And on the Johnny Carson show, to boot! I doubt we'd see that today. George
  8. I enjoyed Space: Above and Beyond, as well. Ya gotta love space Marines! But that show went only one season. Again, I can't give any quotes that would make it more obvious. (It would be like using: "Ralph Kramden, when are you and Ed Norton going to take Trixie and me shopping?") A couple other clues about the show, though: It's only been off the air for a couple of years. Its star was more famous for his role as the title hero in another syndicated adventure show. It has a Star Trek relationship. In the show, Nietzschians are bad guys, but the Magog are REALLY bad guys. George
  9. This one might take a little thought: George
  10. No, that was just a "Wag." Keep trying. This show was on the air for several years. George
  11. Actually, I really enjoyed the show. I could give a lot more quotes, but If no one's got it having two of the main characters already, I doubt other quotes would help. George
  12. I'm sure I know this one. I just can't "hear" a melody with the words! George
  13. GeorgeStGeorge

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    I doubt we'll have another 10-incher in the next three weeks, but do we have a plan for inclement weather? I have no idea how big Ex10's home is (though I've never seen a small one in The Woodlands :) ), but it appears we'll have to seat 30 or more folks. George
  14. "Inner Light" would have been my next guess. If it's right, though, who was the cameo? George
  15. If ah recolleck rahtly, that's from "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas." Was it Charles Durning singing? George
  16. You've got most of it. The floor isn't hardwood. George
  17. Gene Roddenberry had a voice cameo as the cook in the original series episode "Charlie X." I don't recognize this quote, though, so it could be another episode (or show altogether). Maybe it was when Kirk gives Charlie a judo lesson? George
  18. Katherine Helmond and Diana Canova, mostly.
  19. Let's see.. "Book 'im, Dano!" and "You are entering the world of forensic medicine..." Good work, Tops! George
  20. Don't you mean "You bet your bippy"? George
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