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I think we need some more.... George
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Silly me. I thought you meant you were stealing a turn. Okay, here's an easy one: George (Took about two minutes)
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"The Unbearable Lightness of Being." Now, see, it's possible to do a fairly elaborate puzzle in a reasonable amount of time. Ignoring the forethought (how long it took you to conceive the idea), how long did it actually take you to post this puzzle, Raf? George (I'll post one when I get home this evening.)
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Why did you say I was close? They did air about the same time, and both had foreigners in featured roles (S. Cabot and R. Montalbahn); but there wasn't much similarity between the shows! George
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I think people are afraid to play this because they're afraid of being "the reigning champion." Guys (and gals), IT ISN'T THAT HARD! George
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I knew WW would get it. The "people on Quaaludes" line comes when Spicoli and a buddy are driving behind a particularly slow car. The first line was by "Mr. Hand," Ray Walston in what I believe was his finest role. George
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I don't recognize your 10:38 PM clip at all. Your 10:50 PM clip was hauntingly familiar. It wasn't a show with Brian Keith and Sebastian Cabot, was it? I always thought "frog" was a rather derogatory term for a Frenchman. :huh: George
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Boy, you turn off the computer for a couple of hours and all SORTS of stuff pile up in here! Sudo, I might have recognized Randy Newman's voice even if Rick hadn't revealed it, but it was sure different from the Newman songs I'm used to. "Short People." That sort of thing. Rick, nice song. Have NO IDEA who did it. CK. I almost never watched the first show, though John Lithgow is a comic genius. The "Kiss my Grits" line was so popular, I didn't need to hear the clip. Of course, it wasn't the star of "Alice" who always said the line. Now don't make ME come over there. Keep posting clips! George
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Two more from the same actor as the last quote (but not the first): Gnarly! Those guys are fags!! George
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This one will probably give it away: People on Quaaludes should NOT drive cars! George
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Pretty girls come a dime a dozen George (No offense, Belle, et al.)
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Yes, it's "Starsky and Hutch." How about YOU taking one, WW? George
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Am I hallucinating? Just what in hell is going on here? George I have a feeling WordWolf will get this, if no one else does first.
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"Dirty Water" by the Standells. (Did that song actually have the F-word in it? I could never quite make out what came between "lovers' and "thieves.") George
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So close! And it was the PG version. George
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Obviously one of the "Lord of the Rings" films. I believe it's "Fellowship of the Ring." George
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Try this, then (should be easy): George
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I wouldn't worry about it Raf. What are the odds that a storm would form in the Caribbean, hang around the Yucatan, and turn northeast to devastate Florida? Oh, it happened a month ago? Never mind... George
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The chorus was a dead giveaway. :) George Moony's up. (Although she didn't name the performer )
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"Alien vs. Predator"? George
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I believe that I referred to Marni dubbing Julie Andrews's voice in a previous post. I think I was corrected in that regard, although their voices are VERY similar. (I think I actually had an LP of "Mary Poppins" songs that Marni "covered.") Marni DID dub Audrey Hepburn's voice in "My Fair Lady." George
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The problem with this exponential growth is that it assumes that everyone who hears "the Word" would pass it on to another one or two a year. If I speak the Word to one or two people a year, and they reckon me an idiot, then only about 100 people hear the Word in my lifetime. George
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If I'd seen the movie, that last one would have given it away, for sure. So, I googled it. Famous movie, I just haven't seen it. George
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"Fight Club"? George