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    WOW

    That thing about bigwigs having lots of meetings and getting on the local leaders to get classes together but never speaking to anyone themselves to sign them up reminds me... The 5 supposed "gift" ministries... vpw made definitions for each that were custom-made so someone could claim they all applied to him without anyone aware he stacked the deck. An APOSTLE is a "SENT ONE"-in the Bible. In vpw-speak, it's "someone who brings new light to his generation. It may be old light, but it is new to that generation." What does it mean? I don't know, but that tortured definition sure seems constructed to slap onto vpw. He also said (I heard him say it, as recorded in the "Heart of the Way Corps" series) that the primary function of an evangelist is NOT to actually speak to the people himself, but to get the locals "fired up" so that THEY go out and win people. Not only constructed to apply to him, it isolates him from the dirty work once again. He gives a rousing speech..."Ok, my job is done. Get out there."
  2. Mrs Wolf said she thinks it sounds like "Twilight." Not that she's a fan or anything...
  3. WordWolf

    WOW

    Did he give them the finger and storm off?
  4. "You're waiting for someone to put you together. You're waiting for someone to push you away. There's always another wound to discover. There's always something more you wish he'd say."
  5. If I can try a 2-for-1, I'll go with "Unbreakable" and "I am Number 4."
  6. I don't remember any song with "song title" in the lyrics, but since that was in brackets, I figure you said it wasn't part of the song. Phil Collins, "Sussudio." (However it's spelled.) He said once he had the title and music in mind, but no idea who or what Sussudio WAS. He eventually went with the easiest choice and made it a woman. "Where does Phil Collins record?" "In his stu-studio."
  7. Is it one of the PYRAMID shows? $5000 Pyramid, $25000 Pyramid, like that?
  8. I know I've heard this song.... I'm thinking of Johnny Cash.... Is it "I Walk the Line"?
  9. Well, if he was strong enough to stop a moving van, I'm thinking it's not the photographer. Thor shouldn't know about Google. 1/2 the Avengers don't have super-srength. Those that do are obvious (like Iron Man's exoskeletal powered armor.) So, is it the new "Man of Steel" I've been hearing scorching reviews about?
  10. Bet you won't..... Yes, the Brady Bunch ended up a variety show, with the Bradys moving and doing the show. The obscure kids' show was "UNCLE CROC'S BLOCK." I didn't make it up-there's websites that mention it, and Youtube clips as well. Another feature was that the bit characters were all spoofs of characters other places, or people other places. They spoofed Evel Kneivel, Steve Austin, Captain Marvel, and so on. Go, George.
  11. Batman Begins Morgan Freeman Bruce Almighty
  12. I think, with the current crop of players, none of us knows this movie at all other than you. (I try to end each link with a well-known actor/movie, but I can link THROUGH one that was not- like when I linked to Milla Jovovich through Kuffs, ending with her.)
  13. I'm making a correction. I read previously that Jim Nabors was on the first show. I currently find no such reference now. =================== Ridiculously difficult category: This short-lived children's show's cast included regulars like Charles Nelson Reilly and Jonathan Harris, and had voice actors like Kenneth "Kenny" Mars and Robert Ridgely. (Now that I looked, I remember Ridgely for playing the hangman in Blazing Saddles and Robin Hood:Men in Tights. However, he did a LOT of voice acting, some in roles I can still hear the voice in-and none of them sound like the hangman.) Normal category: This variety show was a prime-time spinoff of a sitcom- and had the original cast (save 1) playing their original characters, now transplanted into a different setting. (The word "transplanted" is not chosen to make a hidden clue. The show format was completely different, and the original characters were all in the new show.)
  14. Seriously? *looks it up* So it did. Totally not the show I am after. However, it's certainly interesting. The one you mentioned won a Peabody Award. The one I mentioned was buried quietly-as it deserved to be.
  15. No, Bozo the Clown was a MUCH more famous show than this.
  16. I'll give 2 for the price of 1, since the one I WANT to use is INCREDIBLY obscure. Answer EITHER to take this round. =================== Ridiculously difficult category: This children's show's cast included regulars like Charles Nelson Reilly and Jonathan Harris, and had guests like Jim Nabors. Normal category: This show was a prime-time spinoff of a sitcom- and had the original cast (save 1) playing their original characters, now transplanted into a different setting. (The word "transplanted" is not chosen to make a hidden clue. The show format was completely different, and the original characters were all in the new show.)
  17. Ok. Sounds super-strong, and filmed since Google became popular. "Hancock?"
  18. You are correct... and on behalf of those of us with Javascript turned off by default, thanks for answering in text so I didn't have to download part of a video just to read your answer. You're up.
  19. Is that supernatural show called "Supernatural"?
  20. "Well, I saw her today at the reception, A glass of wine in her hand. I knew she would go meet her connection. At her feet was her footloose man."
  21. I know I've seen it before on the thread, and I still don't know the answer.
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