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That's the one. It was mentioned in the OJ miniseries. Yours.
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The OJ Simpson trial was considered the trial of the century. What previous trial was considered the trial of the centrury prior to the OJ trial?
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My daughter had her debut in the Empire Room at the top of the Empire Sate Building.
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Powell in MR. ROBERTS is probably my least favorite movie doctor.
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My Little Chickadee?
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Also, the doctor played by Kent Smith in NORA PRENTISS, who falls into the morass after meeting Sheridan.
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Warren William in BEDSIDE, who practiced medicine without a medical degree. I knew a guy like that in real lfe.
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"Of course"?
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I assume you didn't think that Larry Fine was British.
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I don't take losing by a nose with graciousness.
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Whatta ya mean"Yep, Lawrence"? Yep, DGF.
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Nurse Ratched from OFOTCN would be the low-hanging fruit.
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Movie Parents who clearly aren't old enough to be parents.
DownGoesFrazier replied to skimpole's topic in General Discussions
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Pidgeon regularly played British characters without a trace of a British accent. British? Hardly.
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Loy was in TEST PILOT with Clark Gable
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It's not off my table, which is a bit more all-encompassing than the autocensor's table.
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The thread cornfield is getting kind of crowded.
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Incidentally, "goof" sounds better than the previous thread titles using "boo boo", which brings to mind a 4-year old.
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Before 1940, someone built like yours truly would be thought to be homeless.
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Shirley was in THAT HAGEN GIRL with Ronald Reagan
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Before 1940, if you wanted to look dignified, the way to go was a waist size of at least 45 inches.j
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Hint?
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..but you must be familiar with the well-hatted Ms. Hopper as a columnist.
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When I lived in L.A., I used to see Goodman at, believe it or not, my gym. I only saw him socializing, not working out.
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If you are fishing for a compliment, I'm not taking the bait.
