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"Real Men" is correct. A charming comedy starring Jim Belushi and John Ritter. Give us a good one, Tom. George
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Actually, one of Tom's guesses contains the actual title. Dooj, can you still not see the pictures? George
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Tom apparently saw them. You didn't? George
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While Raf is napping, try this one. I think Dooj will appreciate it more than Rhino! George
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I got nothin'. George
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I picked a hell of a time to quit sniffing glue! George
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Not to be confused with MYM: George
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A hospital? Why, what is it? George
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By some strange twist of fate, I received a call from my old twig leader yesterday. He's still with TWI in Houston. Everything's better now that Martindale's gone. George
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Indeed. My next clue would have been: "Do you really think that you're going to see something more incredible than two of every animal boarding a rocket ship?" Your go, Rhino. George
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Try this one: "Lens cap." George
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Well, it's three letters (and not RKO). By the way, "Ars gratia artis" means "art for the sake of art." Latin, doncha know! George
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"The Jerk"? George
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It's amazing to think that the group that did so much "serious" rock had these little, goofy songs: "Maxwell's Magic Hammer," "Rory Raccoon," "An Octopus's Garden," "Yellow Submarine." Gotta love 'em! George
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Well, I was wrong. I have seen the movie a number of times, but I only recognized your last quote! George
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Dooj, you're very close, just missing one word. Instead of the whole fingerprint, think of a FEATURE of the fingerprint. Admittedly, this is not a word in common usage. I try to make my pictionaries sound as close to the title as possible, without necessarily using the exact words of the title. For instance, if I were to do "Ordinary People," I might choose the words OAR, DEAN, ERIE, PEEP, and PULL. I would probably NOT use WORD, AND, HAIRY, and PURPLE. Tom, if you want to use the properties (and your heart condemneth you not), go ahead. Just please don't post clues that you've discovered that way. It ruins the fun for me. Frankly, there's an even EASIER way to get the answer. I wrote about it many pages ago. George Wel, Rhino just posted the answer while I was pontificating. The fingerprint contains WHORLs. You're up, Rhino.
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This one could be tough, but if you get the first clue, it will all fall into place (which means if you check the properties, it will be very easy): George
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LAWN + GOULD + BOY = "The Long Goodbye"? George
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You may have seen this movie several times. I've not seen it once. "What Dreams May Come"? George
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Yeah, Ex, but Houston had a BIG Way presence years ago. There are probably hundreds of (at least one-time) TWIts around, though it is unlikely that you would find an ACTIVE grad. George
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No idea. George
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As far as I know, Elliot Gould has never been in front of my house. George
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Kathy, I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that "Last Kiss" was one of the few songs that immediately cause me to change the station. "When a Man Loves a Woman" is another! I can imagine women like it, because it makes the man a total fool, but any guy actually listening to the lyrics should be outraged. The woman cheats, but he doesn't care? He blows off his best friend for pointing it out? He SLEEPS IN THE RAIN because SHE SAYS SO?? Not in MY neighborhood! It would be like expecting women to like Lou Christie's "Lightnin' Strikes." George
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I still think it's cheating to look at the properties. As Rhino pointed out, I might as well just post a list of words, and see if you can sound them out. Tom (and Linda), if you feel the need to look at the properties, then don't tell the rest of us what they are. Dooj, I said "poser" and I meant "poser." We're all "posters," but the one who poses the puzzle is a "poser." This is not meant in the pejorative sense in common use today. :) The second picture is Elliot Gould. Other than that, I'm at a loss. (And I feel no less a man because of it.) George
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"Big Trouble in Little China"? George