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*calmly wanders in, sipping his coffee* Oh, I'm up? Shazbot. Ok, hang on.....
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songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"Hey! Once I was a boogie singer playin' in a Rock and Roll Band." -
"Ma'am, you're sucking my arm." (The studio prevented them from filming that line, but in the script, it was the response. Nowadays, that's allowable, but back then, too much for the studios.) He rode a BLAZING SADDLE, he wore a shining star.....
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Who are we to judge? [Noooo Donna, nooooo Donna]
WordWolf replied to dkarateka7's topic in About The Way
[ A) Thank you for posting with paragraph breaks and spell checks. (You could still use some help with capitalization, but that's another thing.) B) I think it's interesting that you came right out of the barrel saying you were a graduate of a specific Way Corps, and followed that up with saying you didn't think titles were important. Didn't register to you that you were claiming a title? C) Do you ever plan on posting anything that doesn't sound like stereotypical twi/ ex-twi vocabulary? The impression you give is of someone who never gave independent thought an option. (If I were to take a guess, I'd think you were raised as twi/ex-twi rather than having made it through the Way Corps, and were rarely ever exposed to ideas that weren't twi- sourced or twi- endorsed, except when in school (if you weren't home-schooled). It would explain both the bad capitalization and the hair-trigger responses when people responded to you as themselves. D) No, I'm not exaggerating. For someone who supposedly wants to post as distinct from official twi, you sound as if they're drafting your posts for you. It's very obvious for the rest of us, and it says a lot about you whether you mean it to or not.] -
That, old man Sivana, and Jason Woodrue. We just caught that episode of DS9 recently, and I was surprised that Glover was there, since I didn't recognize him until I was looking for him specifically. In his roles as Verad/ Verad Dax (which made the role possible to recognize, since the last name "Dax" is a lot more obvious) and Daniel Clamp, I saw him and he didn't look like I tend to remember him. So, it never registered to me that he played either. Your turn!
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songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"Ol' Black Water," (the Doobie Brothers.) -
That's him. Which role gave it to you?
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Herbert Little Richard Peabody Nathan Wyeth Tom Keller William Walton Billy Vargas Wynn Scott Sheb Sheppard Alan Raimy Fred Niceman Charles Rothenberg Tony Gateworth Rolo Rockwell Brice Cummings Henry Hollowhead Daniel Clamp A.J. Pattle Derek Mills Goddard Marx John Jeckyll James Jeckyll Rogers Henry Bennett Hale Yuri Moskvin Bill Gates Franz Mueller Richard Behrens Andrew Durbin Ned Miller Verad Dax Samuel Craft Declan Gage Jared Andrews Theodore "Teddy" Maddox Edward Nygma After this, I think the roles jump to "obvious" answers.
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Wind swing, "Winona Ryder?"
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This could be Bob Hope and Bing Crosby "On The Road To" somewhere, except the year is wrong. I was thinking this was a "Fast and Furious" movie, but it doesn't sound like it with someone 81 and shacks for ice-fishing.
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Who are we to judge? [Noooo Donna, nooooo Donna]
WordWolf replied to dkarateka7's topic in About The Way
[A) Stop posting angry. Posting in a block with poor spelling, poor grammar and no paragraph breaks makes it painful to even TRY to read your posts. B) Organize your thoughts and post accordingly. If you have something specific to say, organize a thread for that- rather than rudely hijacking one that had nothing to do with your posts. Figure out which forum it belongs in so the moderators don't have to move it for you. (If it's specifically about twi, then "About the Way", if it's Doctrinal, either "Matters of Faith" or "Doctrinal" depending in the specifics- read the descriptions of the forums first.) C) This whole "none of you understand the Bible so I'm going to tell you like it is" thing is not only useless, it is tiresome. If that's all you've got, then you might want to just return to whatever echo chamber you're used to. You're clearly not used to trying to make sense with people who may disagree with you. Finally, you objected to things people here didn't even say to you. Don't lash out at people for what they MIGHT post, or what they MIGHT think while trying to read your posts, it looks very juvenile. You're obviously boxing about your weight-class here, but that's your business. D) If you're going to try to communicate on message boards, you might consider the extra step of organizing your thoughts first. Type them out in a text editor, let it spell-check for you, look them over, rephrase what can be said better, remove what doesn't make sense, and so on. You'll at least look smarter, and people will be more likely to read your posts than if you, say, mash them all together into one block then congratulate yourself for having hit "submit reply."] -
Who are we to judge? [Noooo Donna, nooooo Donna]
WordWolf replied to dkarateka7's topic in About The Way
[It's almost like someone made a chatbot and loaded it up with twi slogans. This is typical whenever someone just shows up parroting the twi party line. They have no idea that all they do is convince people that we've all come a very long way from that nonsense, and are glad it isn't US posting like that.] -
Who are we to judge? [Noooo Donna, nooooo Donna]
WordWolf replied to dkarateka7's topic in About The Way
"God bless you Household of God. i am LCDIAZ WC 17; " [An introduction thread in the introduction forum would have been appropriate for that. Instead, you jumped right here to post this.] "WHY JUDGE, WHY NOT RESTORE AND FORGIVE AND LOVE AND PRAY FOR ONE ANOTHER; WHY JUDGE: NO ONE IN THE HOUSEHOLD OF GOD HAS COMMITTED THE UNFORGIVABLE SIN: NOR CAN ANYONE ONE BE KICKED OUT OF THE HOUSHOLD SPIRITUALLY" [Who says we didn't pray for her? Oh, right. You. You declared it by fiat because you don't THINK we did. For someone who's against people judging, you sure judged US very quickly. The simple truth is, you're just FINE with judging when it's YOU judging someone who doesn't agree with you, and when it's someone you're kneeling prostrate before, THEN come the pious platitudes about judging. It has all the warmth of the Pharisee who was glad he wasn't the publican he prayed near. We are to walk wary, and not allow predators to harm the little ones. twi did the opposite. You'd know that if you actually spent some time reviewing the horror stories that are many PERSONAL ACCOUNTS of what was done to specific posters. There are more than enough witnesses who came forward to justify the death penalty, according to the OT. Certainly that's enough to judge. So we would put away the evil from ourselves. They wouldn't be out of "the household spiritually" (or "the houshold spiritually"), but as to that, we can let The Lord handle that part. We have to deal with the here and now. And nowhere in the Bible does it say to take someone who spared not the flock, just blow that off, and let them resume harming the flock. But don't let little things like disagreeing with God's Word stop you....] John 8:7 says...he that is without sin among you cast a stone at her. [Thou fool. The CONTEXT was BEING CAUGHT AN ADULTERER. And the woman herself was told to "sin no more." The adulterers who were not caught in the act were left to their own consciences.] "Matthew 12:31 Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men. " [I'll let the Holy Ghost deal with that one, since it's not my job anyway. Just because sin and blasphemy SHALL be forgiven doesn't mean I'm to turn a blind eye to all wrongs. The Corinthian church was blamed because they didn't pass judgement in house, but rather went to the Romans to judge between them. You and Paul are saying the opposite of each other. But don't let a little thing like disagreeing with God's Word stop you....] "Romans 2;1-4; ..Therefore thou are inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou art that judgest: for wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself; for thou that judgest does the same things. 2- But we are sure that the judgment of God is according to truth against them which commit such things. 3- And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them which do such things, and does the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God? 4- Or despiest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and long-suffering; not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance?" [You don't even get what you're reading. Romans 2:2 said the judgement of God Almighty is against them, and of that we are sure. And you're acting as if we can't use discernment to know what He has judged against (as in the relevant verses in Romans 1 to which this refers.). But don't let a little thing like a lack of understanding stop you from attempting to speak on the behalf of God Almighty.] "RESTORE Galatians 6:1 Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, restore such an one in the spirit of meekness; considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted. " [God's concept of REPENTANCE is important for forgiveness. Few of the big sinners of twi have stepped forward and actually repented or even made the facade of pretending to repent. IF they did, we could talk about restoring them in the spirit of meekness. After all, they would have already humbled themselves before God and before those whom they wronged. That's easy to understand if you actually read the whole Bible and understand it. It's not a difficult concept for the AVERAGE Christian. That you miss this so completely demonstrates a need for remedial training. You're sub-par for understanding the Bible for the AVERAGE Christian. It's as someone hand-picked you a few cherry-picked verses, said a few platitudes, and you just came here parroting them with a closed Bible and open mouth.] "FORGIVE Ephesians 4: 24 And that ye put on the new man. which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness. 26 Be ye angry. and sin not: 32- and be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you. LOVE 1 Peter 4:8 ...for charity(agape) shall cover the multitude of sins.." [This is for day-to-day living and forgiving the occasional stumble. It's not a blank check to sin as much as you want to, so that grace may abound much more. God forbid! It's not an instruction to take those who destroy lives or ruin lives and just wave away their actions- and any consequences- simply because they're "forgiven."] "PRAY Ephesians 6:18 Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints." [Praying never hurts. I recommend praying for some wisdom and understanding. In fact, I already prayed for you. You're welcome.] "Thank you for taking the time to read the Word of God the Father has inspired me to write, I pray: He sent his Word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destruction. " [He told me to write that he told you no such thing. You wrote that of your own volition, and forged His name to your words, and thought we couldn't tell the difference. It bore all the convincing marks of a real Message From God Almighty that an alleged letter from home would that was signed "Epstein's Mother", with Epstein pretending he didn't write it himself.] -
songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
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I can only think of a handful of stars who made that many films together. I'm going to guess that this pair was Woody and Diane Keaton. How about "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (but were too afraid to ask)?"
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songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
"Dear Sir or Madam, will you read my book?" -
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WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Well, it was worth a shot... oh, it was RIGHT? Ok, hang on..... -
songs remembered from just one line
WordWolf replied to bulwinkl's topic in Movies, Music, Books, Art
Um, "Teenager in Love"??????? -
Herbert Little Richard Peabody Nathan Wyeth Tom Keller William Walton Billy Vargas Wynn Scott Sheb Sheppard Alan Raimy Fred Niceman Charles Rothenberg Tony Gateworth Rolo Rockwell Brice Cummings Henry Hollowhead Daniel Clamp A.J. Pattle Derek Mills
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Herbert Little Richard Peabody Nathan Wyeth Tom Keller William Walton Billy Vargas
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(Twilight Zone) I assume Bob Wilson was the one on the airplane. Personally, I prefer the episode where he's in the coffee shop in that little town. Ok, I just promised myself, about an hour or so ago, to post this actor next.
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THOSE quotes I remembered well. The first set sounded vaguely familiar, but I couldn't place them. The second was trying to zip line over an electric fence or something. The first was Roy Tango yelling, but I don't remember the context. Quote three was Tango in his first scene, with the truck, and the extra yelling "He thinks he's Rambo!" and managing to get the line out without choking. The fourth came up a number of times in the movie. I was surprised to find out FUBAR and SNAFU were both from World War II. We'd all heard of SNAFU but not FUBAR. (Nor BOHICA, for that matter.) George's turn.
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No need for the next round. "Buck Murdock" rang a bell. He was in charge of the lunar colony in that movie. So, "Thomas Hooker" is better known as "TJ Hooker." Walter Bascom, IIRC, was from Boston Legal. That makes this that star of the movie "Incubus", Bill Shatner!
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Steve Buscemi Big Fish Ewan Mc Gregor
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No idea at all. Nicole Kidman? Julia Roberts?