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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. I'm sure I know this one. I just can't "hear" a melody with the words! George
  2. 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
  3. "Inner Light" would have been my next guess. If it's right, though, who was the cameo? George
  4. If ah recolleck rahtly, that's from "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas." Was it Charles Durning singing? George
  5. You've got most of it. The floor isn't hardwood. George
  6. 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
  7. Katherine Helmond and Diana Canova, mostly.
  8. Let's see.. "Book 'im, Dano!" and "You are entering the world of forensic medicine..." Good work, Tops! George
  9. Don't you mean "You bet your bippy"? George
  10. No farewells, no goodbyes I never knew your rotting face George
  11. I agree, too. And I'm glad no one has taken the opportunity (at least, yet) to present the opposing view. George
  12. This was a sci-fi show in syndication. It had a five-yeaqr run, though. George
  13. You picked about the only actor I would have remembered from this film. An IMDB search shows a few more well-known actors, though, so hopefully someone else can move this along! George
  14. "Laugh-In"? (LAUGH + (drive) IN) George
  15. My wife loved the book, but the movie isn't showing anywhere around here. George
  16. "Memphis, Tennessee." The version I remember was by Johnny Rivers, though Chuck Berry might have done it earlier. George
  17. And Pawnbroker WAS correct. There was a lot of time travel in Voyager. This was a two-parter featuring Ed Begley, Jr. as a businessman who made a fortune on future technology that fell in his lap. Interestingly, Voyager at this time was orbiting Earth in the 1990's. All they had to do was "slingshot" around the sun, and they could have been home! George
  18. I don't recognize it, but good job getting the link up! George
  19. GeorgeStGeorge

    Texas BBQ

    I've never been able to take pecan pie. I mean, what is it, really, other than brown sugar pressed into a pie crust? (Even with bourbon in it, it's just too darn sweet.) Cheesecake, I can handle! George
  20. One of the best "Mary Tyler Moore" shows of all time, Tops! I was going to use this clue myself. That or: "You've got spunk." "Why, thank you.." "I HATE spunk!" This one will be easy if you've seen the show, since I'll use characters' names: "At the end of the universe there will be three things: Tyr Anasazi, cockroaches, and Dylan Hunt...struggling valiantly to save the cockroaches!" George
  21. This might be a little tough, but I enjoyed the episode. "Time travel. From my first day on the job as captain I promised myself I'd never let myself get caught up in one of these God-forsaken paradoxes. The future's the past, the past is the future. It all gives me a headache." George
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