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Human without the bean

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  1. I know I'm up but I've been busy. If someone wants to take it go ahead.
  2. Did Raf remove Flicks remembered from just one line? I thought I used a line and was looking for it to see if that was where I used it, but I couldn't find it. So anyway, "I got her number. How do like them apples"
  3. It seems obvious to me that it is a line from Casablanca, but many times when it comes to movies here on the boards, all you guys, Raf, WordWolf, ( I guess that's it), tend to go with a slap stick comedy so I want to say this is from Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid? I could be wrong.
  4. Mary Poppins ? No, wait or is that The Sound of Music. I think the latter.
  5. Yes. The last song was by the same group "The Zombies" too, it was titled "Tell her no".
  6. Okay then, let's move on with another song. "Well no one told me about her the way she lied Well no told one told me about her how many people cried"
  7. Nobody's want to take a bite at this? It is an early 60's song, (1964) and it is not obscure. Anyway, I don't think it is. Another line from this includes the title, so I'm trying to come up with some hints. My last hint was a big hint and should enable anyone to come up with the title.
  8. A 2 minute 07 second song with the word "no" repeated 65 times.
  9. *Food for thought* I don't know who Harrison Tyler is. But Frank Woodruff Buckles (born February 1, 1901 – February 27, 2011) was the last surviving American military veteran of World War I {one}. He was 111 years old. He joined the Army when he was 16, anyway our guy, Harrison could have been a WWII vet being 16 in 1944. Anyway, I'm just hanging around hoping that somebody will drop me a clue or a hint or something about who this guy may be?
  10. The last two lines to the first sequel in a popular movie franchise.
  11. Well, that wasn't what I read. He could have helped millions during the depression but failed to act. Not wanting government to interfere.
  12. History has looked down negatively on Herbert Hoover's presidency who held the office during the beginning of the Great Depression. And perhaps so, "The Great Engineer" understood hard work and value but his conservative philosophy withheld many Federal relief programs from getting started to help people who were starving and jobless during the depression. Hoover didn't fully recognize what the country was going through in 1929. Good stuff George. Thanks.
  13. I'm interested in learning, especially when it comes to presidential trivia, what were some of the circumstances that made HH president of the U.S.?
  14. "And if she tells you come closer and she tempts you with her charms"
  15. That sounds to me like Dirty Dozen. Could it be that easy?
  16. I'm thinking that would be Gerald Ford. He wasn't elected to the office of vice president but was appointed after the Spiro T Agnew issue and forced resignation for tax fraud, I think something like that. And of course later, when Richard Nixon resigned he became the unlikely US president.
  17. No, yes. No they didn't do Owner of a Lonely Heart. Yes did that. Yes, Who. Yes, The Who sang the song Gettin' in Tune. Yes, that is this song. But not by Yes. I think the yea's outweigh the nay's and now it's your turn Raf. Great tune by the way. "Who's Next" does not have "a so so song" on the album. It's always been one of my favorite albums. 1971 I think, a lot of incredible iconic artists with a lot of iconic albums.
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