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  1. Suda, Quit whining! Go to p. 22 of this thread, and follow the directions I put there. I expect to see a puzzle from you by this afternoon! George
  2. Getting closer (except for the prune juice part). Here's the deal: the Klingons were invading, but the point here was that Garak and Worf (among others) were headed to the Dominion homeworld (I think because Odo was sick). Garak tries to set of a bomb to blow up the Dominion homeworld, when Worf stops him. They tussle for a minute, Worf wins, and says the line I quoted. Garak comes back with "Come now Mr. Worf, you're a Klingon, don't tell me you'd object to a little genocide in the name of self defense!" The episode was titled "Broken Link." Go ahead, WW. Your turn.
  3. Star Trek: Generations (again) Brent Spiner Independence Day George
  4. Neither. In fact, they were on the Defiant at the time. George
  5. Has anyone else seen "Tall Tale"? Maybe you need to give it a nudge, Ca. George
  6. I dunno. Sounds like some WB soap opera like "7th Heaven." George
  7. Tell me why Garak and Worf were fighting, and it's yours. George
  8. Hey, Hiway, did you watch the new "Legion of Super-Heroes" cartoon on WB, er, CW? Not as slick as "Justice League," but not as doofy as "Teen Titans Go!" George
  9. "You fight well, for a tailor!" George P.S. The best part of "Trials and Tribble-ations" was seeing Kirk chew out Bashir and O'Brien after the bar fight with the Klingons.
  10. The sound of sonar in your clip reminded me of two shows, THIS ONE, which clearly isn't it, and another show starring Richard Baseheart and David Hedison. Is that it? George Though I've been unable to find a sound clip of the show I have in mind, I did find out that the same composer wrote the "Time Tunnel" theme, which also sounds a bit like your clip.
  11. I'm tempted to say "Mirror, Mirror" from the original series, because Kirk says teh "I think we could be ... friends" line about a new recruit whose counterpart he met in the other dimension, but I don't think Bones used the other line. The scene from "Mirror, Mirror" was used in the DS9 episode "Trials and Tribble-ations" which "Forrest Gump"-ed several scenes from the classic "Trouble with Tribbles" but used the "Mirror, Mirror" scene when Sisko meets Kirk. Bashir helped O'Brien, and could have said the "I'm a doctor..." line. Well, let's see. Hiway said he's useless with DS9 quotes, so I'll go with "Mirror, Mirror." George
  12. You are correct with "Long, Tall Glasses." taken from a bit of a line in the second verse. I think most people refer to the song as "I Can't Dance"! George
  13. Cool story. Dave! I hope you really do intend to make the Houston shindig in Nov. I'd love to meet you in person. George
  14. The trick to this one is: do you actually know the title? It's clear that you recognize the song!) George
  15. That actually is one of the lyrics, though perhaps you know that. Here's another: A little Victor Sylvester and Rudy Valentino! George
  16. So close. So damn close! Though there are many of these in the first picture, the clue refers to only one. The second clue is a symbol for what? George
  17. Could be. The quotes seem vaguely familiar, but I can't place them. George
  18. Hiway, you're a winner in my book. This was actually from the third part of a three-story arc. The episode was titled "The Augments." Go on, Hiway. You're up. George
  19. Uh, Raf, maybe it's Dobie Gill-liz? I think it's your turn. Though, if memory serves, wasn't the actual title "The Loves of Dobie Gillis"? Geroge
  20. Another classic oldie. Nice puzzle, too! George
  21. Nice pic of Liz Taylor, but I'm having trouble figuring out what the other two pictures are! George
  22. Thanks, Doc. Again, the march is titled "Jacob" after my older grandson (my "big pal"). It was performed in a concert by the Brazosport College and Community Band last Apr. 9. Jacob thought it was great that "Poppa was singing to him." (I also play baritone saxophone in the band.) It was the first piece I've written using Finale software. In the past, I had hand-written all the parts. It takes longer to write the score using the software, but the parts are all extracted immediately, saving about two weeks of writer's cramp! I think my manuscript hand is pretty readable, but I think the players enjoyed a printed version, for a change. George
  23. Okay, this one's from memory, so it may be a slight paraphrase: Eugenics isn't the answer. It's CYBERnetics! Of course, this could take a couple of generations to get right. I'd beter get to work! George
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