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Re: WORKING THE BRAIN
« Reply #150 on: November 05, 2016, 11:29:05 PM »

Six!
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Re: WORKING THE BRAIN
« Reply #151 on: November 05, 2016, 11:31:32 PM »

TOD

Movies:
The Pirate

Recordings:
The Trolley Song
Almost Like Being in Love
Old Black Magic
For Me and My Gal
On the Achison, Topeka and the Santa Fe
I Happen to Like New York
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« Reply #152 on: November 05, 2016, 11:38:30 PM »

I just watched this past Moday's episode of "The Odd Couple" and they previewed next week's episode.  It's going to be a Gary Marshall tribute episode.  Gary Marshall played the father of Oscar, who is played by Matthew Perry.  They're having special guests who were on some of the shows Gary Marshall created.  Cindy Williams and Penny Mrshall will be in the episode, and are interviewed for this clip from Entertainment Tonight:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntWKMAkwZEc
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Re: WORKING THE BRAIN
« Reply #153 on: November 05, 2016, 11:39:15 PM »

What's your favorite use of sea urchin roe?

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Re: WORKING THE BRAIN
« Reply #154 on: November 05, 2016, 11:44:49 PM »

Hi, John!
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Re: WORKING THE BRAIN
« Reply #155 on: November 05, 2016, 11:50:01 PM »

George, of course, has the biggest line load.*
Clarence and Mary both have a lot of lines, but I have a lot of long speeches.

*Oh, you're not talking about the show that I'm in.  I only have about 12 lines...one is really long, though.


Wrong George.
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« Reply #156 on: November 06, 2016, 12:04:32 AM »

I recorded "Star Wars: A New Hope" on TBS and on my 16:9 widescreen TV, the image fills the screen.  The problem is that the movie is supposed to be 2.20:1, meaning black bars on the top and bottom of my widescreen TV.  That means that even in a world with widescreen TVs, we STILL have to deal with modified images and full-frame movies.  That's just wrong!
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« Reply #157 on: November 06, 2016, 12:15:25 AM »

I recorded "Star Wars: A New Hope" on TBS and on my 16:9 widescreen TV, the image fills the screen.  The problem is that the movie is supposed to be 2.20:1, meaning black bars on the top and bottom of my widescreen TV.  That means that even in a world with widescreen TVs, we STILL have to deal with modified images and full-frame movies.  That's just wrong!


I would be outraged if I knew what that meant.
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