CPUSA
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So, what you're saying is Kyle is spot on with his assessment.It was a failure by a private sector company
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So, what you're saying is Kyle is spot on with his assessment.It was a failure by a private sector company
Speaking of NCIS, McGee (Sean Murray) was the ghost Binx in Hocus Pocus. He was so young, hard to recognize him.Wow. We saw that with our kids. Funny how that happens.
I remember how hard it was to explain to the kids that "Duckie" from NCIS was once a heartthrob from "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." - or any of a host of similar observations. Every once in a while I will either see a name or a face and think "I KNOW who that is!".
Speaking of NCIS, McGee (Sean Murray) was the ghost Binx in Hocus Pocus. He was so young, hard to recognize him.
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Watched an old Bonanza episode yesterday from 1961, kept thinking this Army Officer looked familiar, finally figured it out, it was a younger heavier Deforrest Kelly, Bones McCoy from Star Trek..Of course, NCIS:New Orleans had Lucas Black - whom I immediately recognized as the kid from American Gothic.
Memories.......and another thread has totally gone off the rails...
Meh - how much can you talk about the original post?....and another thread has totally gone off the rails...
Not much, unless its about cats and antifreeze..or the circus..Meh - how much can you talk about the original post?
I found the time to watch this, it was really good!He was in a scifi movie "The Spiderwick Chronicles" where he played two brothers on completely different ends of the personality spectrum. I wasn't convinced it was just one person, thought he had a real brother.
I've seen Richard Anderson, aka Oscar Goldman, in quite a number of old tv series westerns.Watched an old Bonanza episode yesterday from 1961, kept thinking this Army Officer looked familiar, finally figured it out, it was a younger heavier Deforrest Kelly, Bones McCoy from Star Trek..
I like sci-fi and fantasy, there are those who don't appreciate my tastes...I found the time to watch this, it was really good!
I'm not a huge fan of that genre, but I'm surprised I never took my daughter to see it. She would have been about 9 when it came out.I like sci-fi and fantasy, there are those who don't appreciate my tastes...
Glad you thought it was entertaining.
I like sci-fi and fantasy, there are those who don't appreciate my tastes...
Glad you thought it was entertaining.
I, too, am an SF&F fan, though much more reading and table top gaming, rather than others forms.I like sci-fi and fantasy, there are those who don't appreciate my tastes...