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PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 1:55 pm    Post subject: Lists on the internet Reply with quote

Dr McCoy is not...

* "What am I, a doctor or a moon-shuttle conductor?"
* "My dear girl, I'm a doctor. When I peek, it is in the line of duty."
* "I don't know, Jim. This is a big ship. I'm just a country doctor."
* "Me, I'm a doctor. If I were an officer of the line..."
* "What do you mean what sort of work? I'm a doctor."
* "I'm a doctor, not a bricklayer."
...to which Kirk replies, "You're a healer, there's a patient. That's an order."

* "I'm a surgeon, not a psychiatrist."
This is an interesting statement since, in the episode "Court Martial", Doctor McCoy is called as an expert witness in space psychiatry.

* "I'm not a scientist or a physicist, Mr. Spock..."
* "Look, I'm a doctor, not an escalator."
* "I'm a doctor, not a mechanic."
* "I'm a doctor, not an engineer."
...to which Montgomery Scott immediately replied, "Now, you're an engineer."

* "I'm not a magician, Spock, just an old country doctor."
* "I will not peddle flesh! I'm a physician."
* "I'm a doctor, not a coal miner."
* "I'm not a mechanic, Spock..."



The Films Of Troy McClure

"Cry Yuma"
"Here Comes the Coast Guard"
"Preacher With a Shovel" (with Dolores Montenegro)
"The Revenge of Abe Lincoln"
"The Wackiest Covered Wagon in the West"
"Calling All Quakers" (with Dolores Montenegro)
"Gladys The Groovy Mule"
"Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die" (1)
"Dial M for Murderousness"
"The Erotic Adventures of Hercules"
"'P' is for Psycho"
"The President's Neck is Missing!"
"The Boatjacking of Supership 79"
"Hydro, the Man With the Hydraulic Arms"
"Good-Time Slim, Uncle Doobie, and the Great 'Frisco Freak-Out"
"Muppets Go Medieval" (1977) (with Dyan Cannon and The Muppets)
"The Greatest Story Ever Hulaed"
"They Came to Burgle Carnegie Hall"
"Meet Joe Blow"
"Give My Remains to Broadway"
"The Verdict Was Mail Fraud"
"Leper in the Backfield"
"Make-Out King of Montana"
"The Electric Gigolo"
"The Contrabulous Fabtraption of Professor Horatio Hufnagel" (also director) (2)
"David vs. Super-Goliath"
"Suddenly Last Supper" (3)
"Space Mutants VII: Cry of the Space Mutant"
"The Itchy & Scratchy Movie" (bit part)
"Jagged Attraction"
"Look Who's Still Oinking"
"Three Men And A Nuke"
"Ten Was Too Many"
"The Computer Wore Puka Shells"
"The Frontier Family Get Deer Ticks"
"The Mediocre Journey"
"Slow Down David Copperfield, What's That Down Your Sock?"
"Calling All Lumberjacks"
"The Day Paul Bunyan Cried"
"Radioactive Man III"
"The Pulverizer"
"Radioactive Man II: Bring On The Sequel"
"Sleepless in Shelbyville"
"The Unbearable Moistness of Sweating"
"Coffee, Tea, or Fiddle Dee Dee"
"Eenie Meeni Miney, Die"
"A Bridge Too Far" (as Todd, the worlds unluckiest dentist)
"Swing, Swang, Swung" (as Bobby, the happy-go-lucky boyhood friend of Ook-Ook the lip cancer chimp)
"Three Men and a Bunsen Burner" (as the doomed Professor Landrew)
"Wake Up, Finnegan" (as Paddy the relentless bell-ringer)

Notes

1. "Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die" is the first McBain movie, according to the McBain trading card.
2. Troy turned down the part of McBain's sidekick in "McBain IV : Fatal Discharge" to do "Contrabulous Fabtraption".
3.Troy McClure also plays Noah in a religious movie with an unknown title.

TV Series

"Troy and Company's Summertime Smile Factory"
"Buck Henderson, Union Buster"
"Handel With Kare"
"Troy McClure's Pre-Teen Soul Machine"

TV Specials

Miss American Girl Pageant (host)
"Carnival of the Stars" (host)
"The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular" (host)
"Alien Nose Jobs" (Fox Network Special)
"Five Fabulous Weeks of the Chevy Chase Show" (Fox Network Special)
"The Simpsons Spinoff Showcase" (host)
"Troy McClure's Aloha from Louie's House of Shave Ice" (Live Via Satellite!)

Musicals

"Stop the Planet of the Apes : I Want To Get Off!"
"Muttonchops" (A one-man musical tribute to the great thinkers of the 19th Century.)
"Trucks" (as Rod, the happy-go-lucky fire engine)

Cartoons

"Christmas Ape"
"Christmas Ape Goes To Summer Camp"
"Barnum -- The Animated Series"

Educational films and the like

"The World Without Zinc" (child actor?)
"Fuzzy Bunny's Guide To You-Know-What"
"Here Comes The Metric System"
"Lead Paint: Delicious But Deadly"
"60 Minutes of Car Crash Victims"
"Alice's Adventures through the Windshield Glass"
"The Decapitation of Larry Leadfoot"
Pepsi Presents Fractions
Meat Council film : "Meat And You: Partners in Freedom" (1)
"Two Minus Three Equals Negative Fun"
"Firecrackers: The Silent Killer"
"Shoplifters BEWARE"
"Designated Drivers: The Lifesaving Nerds"
"Phony Tornado Alerts Reduce Readiness"
"Young Jebediah Springfield" (A Watch-and-Learn Production)
"Locker Room Towel Fights : The Blinding of Larry Driscoll"
"A Tree Grew In Springfield"
"Turning Comics Into Movies"

Do-It-Yourself Videos

"Dig Your Own Grave and Save"
"Mothballing Your Battleship"
"The Half-Assed Guide to Foundation Repair"

Telethons

"Let's Save Tony Orlando's House"
"Out With Gout '88"
"Springfield Public Television Telethon"???

"I Can't Believe They Invented It!"

The Candy Bar That Cleans Teeth
Eyeball Whitener
Spiffy, the 21st Century Stain Remover
The Juice Loosener
Styro-Glow! (the incredibly simple seventeen-step solution that makes your styrofoam look brand new)
New Improved Brick! (the waterproof sponge! Now in decorator colors!!)
Brew 'n' Chew (the beer flavored gum)
Obscenity! (the fragrance that isn't afraid to speak your mind!)
The Cobinolator! (87 hard-to-use tools in one! Instructions sold separately!)

Infomercials and Miscellaneous

Introductory video to the "Ah! Fudge" chocolate factory
"We're Sending our Love Down the Well" (singing)
Introductory video to "Rancho Relaxo"
Voice-over for the Duff Gardens commercial
The Springfield Squares
Impulse Buying Network (IBN)
(celebrity funeral) Herschel Shlomo Krustofsky, aka Krusty The Clown
(celebrity funeral) Andre The Giant, We Hardly Knew Ye
(celebrity funeral) Shemp Howard, Today We Mourn A Stooge
"Where in the Heck is the People's Republic of Kampuchea?" (travel)
"Boy, Oh Cheboygan!" (travel)

Self Help Videos

"Adjusting Your Self-O-Stat" (with Brad Goodman)
"Get Confident, Stupid!"
"Smoke Yourself Thin"
"Kiss Your Butt Goodbye: Post-Meltdown Emergency Procedures"

Welcome Kiosks

"Welcome to Springfield Airport"
"Where's Nordstrum?"
"The Springfield Knowledgeum"

Medical Films

"D.N.A."
"Alice Doesn't Live Any More"
"Mommy, What's Wrong With That Man's Face?"

Nature Films

"Birds: Our Fine Feathered Colleagues"
"Earwigs, Ew!"
"Man Verses Nature: The Road To Victory"

Circuses

"Silent Partner and Wolfcastle & Krustofski Circus" (host)
"Circus of the Washed-Up B-List Celebrities" (circus?)

Travel Shows

"Where the Heck is the People's Republic of Kampuchea?"
"Boy, Oh Cheboygan!"

Memorable Interruptions

"Your honor, I object. Fatty Airbuckle was with me the whole weekend."
"Not so fast, Mr. Copperfield, what's that in your sock?"

Autobiography

"The Demure McClure"

Fragrances

"Smellin' of Troy" (maybe)

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 2:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is brilliant and hillarious, but I don't get it.
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 3:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ScienceFriction wrote:
This is brilliant and hillarious, but I don't get it.


Nor do I.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 3:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ah, I see, you found the lists on the Internet, it makes sense now. Still, the Mcoy is not.. bit, I found that very funny. I will look for lists then.
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 3:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, that's basically it, SF.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 1:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The drinks in Withnail And I

* tea (Marwood)
* wine (Withnail)
* coffee (Marwood)
* Ronsonol lighter fluid (Withnail)
* large gin, pint of cider with ice (each)
* sherry (each)
* long swig of sherry from bottle (Withnail)
* sherry (Withnail)
* sherry (Withnail)
* unknown amount from bottle of whiskey (Withnail)
* large scotch (each)
* large scotch (each)
* large scotch (each)
* sherry (each)
* pint of beer (each)
* quadruple whiskey (each)
* pint of beer (each)
* sherry (Withnail)
* wine (each)
* unknown amount of scotch (Withnail)
* bottle of Margaux wine (between them)

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 1:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The 100 Best TV Shows of All-TIME

According to the U.S.-centric TIME

The Abbott and Costello Show
ABC's Wide World of Sports
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
All in the Family
An American Family
American Idol
Arrested Development
Battlestar Galactica
The Beavis and Butt-Head Show
The Bob Newhart Show
Brideshead Revisited
Buffalo Bill
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Carol Burnett Show
The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
A Charlie Brown Christmas
Cheers
The Cosby Show
The Daily Show
Dallas
The Day After
Deadwood
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Dragnet
The Ed Sullivan Show
The Ernie Kovacs Show
Felicity
Freaks and Geeks
The French Chef
Friends
General Hospital
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
Gilmore Girls
Gunsmoke
Hill Street Blues
Homicide: Life on the Street
The Honeymooners
I, Claudius
I Love Lucy
King of the Hill
The Larry Sanders Show
Late Night with David Letterman (NBC)
Leave It to Beaver
Lost
Married... With Children
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
M*A*S*H
The Monkees
Monty Python's Flying Circus
Moonlighting
MTV 1981-1992
My So-Called Life
Mystery Science Theater 3000
The Odd Couple
The Office [American]
The Office [British]
The Oprah Winfrey Show
Pee Wee's Playhouse
Playhouse 90
The Price Is Right
Prime Suspect
The Prisoner
The Real World
Rocky and His Friends
Roots
Roseanne
Sanford and Son
Saturday Night Live
Second City Television
See It Now
Seinfeld
Sesame Street
Sex and the City
The Shield
The Simpsons
The Singing Detective
Six Feet Under
60 Minutes
Soap
The Sopranos
South Park
SpongeBob SquarePants
SportsCenter
Star Trek
St. Elsewhere
The Super Bowl (and the Ads)
Survivor
T - Z
Taxi
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
24
The Twilight Zone
Twin Peaks
The West Wing
What's My Line?
WKRP in Cincinnati
The Wire
Wiseguy
The X-Files
Your Show of Shows

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 1:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Terra Incognita wrote:
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The 100 Best TV Shows of All-TIME

According to the U.S.-centric TIME

The Abbott and Costello Show
ABC's Wide World of Sports
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
All in the Family
An American Family
American Idol
Arrested Development
Battlestar Galactica
The Beavis and Butt-Head Show
The Bob Newhart Show
Brideshead Revisited
Buffalo Bill
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Carol Burnett Show
The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
A Charlie Brown Christmas
Cheers
The Cosby Show
The Daily Show
Dallas
The Day After
Deadwood
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Dragnet
The Ed Sullivan Show
The Ernie Kovacs Show
Felicity
Freaks and Geeks
The French Chef
Friends
General Hospital
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
Gilmore Girls
Gunsmoke
Hill Street Blues
Homicide: Life on the Street
The Honeymooners
I, Claudius
I Love Lucy
King of the Hill
The Larry Sanders Show
Late Night with David Letterman (NBC)
Leave It to Beaver
Lost
Married... With Children
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
M*A*S*H
The Monkees
Monty Python's Flying Circus
Moonlighting
MTV 1981-1992
My So-Called Life
Mystery Science Theater 3000
The Odd Couple
The Office [American]
The Office [British]
The Oprah Winfrey Show
Pee Wee's Playhouse
Playhouse 90
The Price Is Right
Prime Suspect
The Prisoner
The Real World
Rocky and His Friends
Roots
Roseanne
Sanford and Son
Saturday Night Live
Second City Television
See It Now
Seinfeld
Sesame Street
Sex and the City
The Shield
The Simpsons
The Singing Detective
Six Feet Under
60 Minutes
Soap
The Sopranos
South Park
SpongeBob SquarePants
SportsCenter
Star Trek
St. Elsewhere
The Super Bowl (and the Ads)
Survivor
T - Z
Taxi
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
24
The Twilight Zone
Twin Peaks
The West Wing
What's My Line?
WKRP in Cincinnati
The Wire
Wiseguy
The X-Files
Your Show of Shows


Do they list them in preference order?

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 1:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Why yes, I believe they do. That's the American way. Mr. Green

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Terra Incognita wrote:
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Why yes, I believe they do. That's the American way. Mr. Green


Wow, what a coincidence! Preference order is the same as alphabetical order, I'm impressed.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 2:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Speaking of which:


38 Kinder, Gentler Ways to Say Someone is Stupid

1. A few clowns short of a circus

2. A few fries short of a Happy Meal

3. An experiement in artifical stupidity

4. A few beers short of a six-pack

5. Dumber than a box of hair

6. A few peas short of a casserole

7. Doesn't have all his cornflakes in one box

8. The wheel's spinning but the hamster's dead

9. One Froot Loop shy of a full bowl

10. One taco short of a combo plate

11. A few feathers short of a whole duck

12. All foam, no beer

13. The cheese slid off the cracker

14. Body by Fisher - Brains by Mattel

15. Has an IQ of 2 and it takes 3 to grunt

16. Warning: Objects in mirror are dumber than they appear

17. Couldn't pour water out of a boot with instructions on the heel

18. He fell out of the stupid tree and hit every branch on the way down

19. An intellect rivaled only by garden tools

20. As smart as bait

21. Chimney's clogged

22. Doesn't have all his dogs on one leash

23. Doesn't know much but leads the league in nostril hair

24. Elevator doesn't go all the way to the top floor

25. Forgot to pay his brain bill

26. Her sewing machine's out of thread

27. His antenna doesn't pick up all the channels

28. His belt doesn't go through all the loops

29. If he had another brain it would be lonely

30. Missing a few buttons on his remote control

31. No grain in the silo

32. Proof that evolution CAN go in reverse

33. Receiver is off the hook

34. Several nuts short of a full pouch

35. Skylight leaks a little

36. Slinky's kinked

37. Surfing in Nebraska

38. Too much yardage between the goal posts

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Very Happy

Couldn't pour water out of a boot with instructions on the heel Laughing

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 6:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

spidermage wrote:
Terra Incognita wrote:
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The 100 Best TV Shows of All-TIME

According to the U.S.-centric TIME

The Abbott and Costello Show
ABC's Wide World of Sports
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
All in the Family
An American Family
American Idol
Arrested Development
Battlestar Galactica
The Beavis and Butt-Head Show
The Bob Newhart Show
Brideshead Revisited
Buffalo Bill
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Carol Burnett Show
The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
A Charlie Brown Christmas
Cheers
The Cosby Show
The Daily Show
Dallas
The Day After
Deadwood
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Dragnet
The Ed Sullivan Show
The Ernie Kovacs Show
Felicity
Freaks and Geeks
The French Chef
Friends
General Hospital
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
Gilmore Girls
Gunsmoke
Hill Street Blues
Homicide: Life on the Street
The Honeymooners
I, Claudius
I Love Lucy
King of the Hill
The Larry Sanders Show
Late Night with David Letterman (NBC)
Leave It to Beaver
Lost
Married... With Children
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
M*A*S*H
The Monkees
Monty Python's Flying Circus
Moonlighting
MTV 1981-1992
My So-Called Life
Mystery Science Theater 3000
The Odd Couple
The Office [American]
The Office [British]
The Oprah Winfrey Show
Pee Wee's Playhouse
Playhouse 90
The Price Is Right
Prime Suspect
The Prisoner
The Real World
Rocky and His Friends
Roots
Roseanne
Sanford and Son
Saturday Night Live
Second City Television
See It Now
Seinfeld
Sesame Street
Sex and the City
The Shield
The Simpsons
The Singing Detective
Six Feet Under
60 Minutes
Soap
The Sopranos
South Park
SpongeBob SquarePants
SportsCenter
Star Trek
St. Elsewhere
The Super Bowl (and the Ads)
Survivor
T - Z
Taxi
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
24
The Twilight Zone
Twin Peaks
The West Wing
What's My Line?
WKRP in Cincinnati
The Wire
Wiseguy
The X-Files
Your Show of Shows


Do they list them in preference order?


In alphabetical order. I'm glad they didn't put "Everybody Loves Raymond" on there. They put that show in Entertainment Weekly's greatest TV shows of all time. I ended my subscription right then. Ray Romano makes me barf. Evil or Very Mad

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500 Greatest Albums according to Rolling Stone Magazine

1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band THE BEATLES
2. Pet Sounds THE BEACH BOYS
3. Revolver THE BEATLES
4. Highway 61 Revisited BOB DYLAN
5. Rubber Soul THE BEATLES
6. What's Going On MARVIN GAYE
7. Exile on Main Street THE ROLLING STONES
8. London Calling THE CLASH
9. Blonde on Blonde BOB DYLAN
10. The White Album THE BEATLES
11. Sunrise ELVIS PRESLEY
12. Kind of Blue MILES DAVIS
13. The Velvet Underground THE VELVET UNDERGROUND & NICO
14. Abbey Road THE BEATLES
15. Are You Experienced? THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE
16. Blood On The Tracks BOB DYLAN
17. Nevermind NIRVANA
18. Born To Run BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
19. Astral Weeks VAN MORRISON
20. Thriller MICHAEL JACKSON
21. The Great Twenty-Eight CHUCK BERRY
22. The Complete Recordings ROBERT JOHNSON
23. Plastic Ono Band JOHN LENNON
24. Innervisions STEVIE WONDER
25. Live At The Apollo JAMES BROWN
26. Rumours FLEETWOOD MAC
27. The Joshua Tree U2
28. Who's Next THE WHO
29. Led Zeppelin LED ZEPPELIN
30. Blue JONI MITCHELL
31. Bringing It All Back Home BOB DYLAN
32. Let It Bleed THE ROLLING STONES
33. Ramones RAMONES
34. Music From Big Pink THE BAND
35. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars DAVID BOWIE
36. Tapestry CAROLE KING
37. Hotel California THE EAGLES
38. The Anthology MUDDY WATERS
39. Please Please Me THE BEATLES
40. Forever Changes LOVE
41. Never Mind the Bullocks, Here's the Sex Pistols THE SEX PISTOLS
42. The Doors THE DOORS
43. The Dark Side of the Moon PINK FLOYD
44. Horses PATTI SMITH
45. The Band THE BAND
46. Legend BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS
47. A Love Supreme JOHN COLTRANE
48. It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back PUBLIC ENEMY
49. At Fillmore East THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND
50. Here's Little Richard LITTLE RICHARD
51. Bridge Over Troubled Water SIMON AND GARFUNKEL
52. Greatest Hits AL GREEN
53. Meet the Beatles THE BEATLES
54. The Birth of Soul: The Complete Atlantic R&B RAY CHARLES
55. Electric Ladyland JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE
56. Elvis Presley ELVIS PRESLEY
57. Songs in the Key of Life STEVIE WONDER
58. Beggar's Banquet THE ROLLING STONES
59. Trout Mask Replica CAPTAIN BEEFHEART AND HIS MAGIC BAND
60. Greatest Hits SLY & THE FAMILY STONE
61. Appetite for Destruction GUNS N' ROSES
62. Achtung Baby U2
63. Sticky Fingers THE ROLLING STONES
64. Back to Mono PHIL SPECTOR
65. Moondance VAN MORRISON
66. Led Zeppelin IV LED ZEPPELIN
67. The Stranger BILLY JOEL
68. Off The Wall MICHAEL JACKSON
69. Superfly CURTIS MAYFIELD
70. Physical Graffiti LED ZEPPELIN
71. After The Gold Rush NEIL YOUNG
72. Star Time JAMES BROWN
73. Purple Rain PRINCE AND THE REVOLUTION
74. Back In Black AC/DC
75. Otis Blue OTIS REDDING
76. Led Zeppelin II LED ZEPPELIN
77. Imagine JOHN LENNON
78. The Clash THE CLASH
79. Harvest NEIL YOUNG
80. Odessey and Oracle THE ZOMBIES
81. Graceland PAUL SIMON
82. Axis: Bold As Love JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE
83. I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You ARETHA FRANKLIN
84. Lady Soul ARETHA FRANKLIN
85. Born in the U.S.A. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
86. Let It Be THE BEATLES
87. The Wall PINK FLOYD
88. At Folsom Prison JOHNNY CASH
89. Dusty in Memphis DUSTY SPRINGFIELD
90. Talking Book STEVIE WONDER
91. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road ELTON JOHN
92. 20 Golden Greats BUDDY HOLLY
93. Sign 'O' The Times PRINCE
94. 40 Greatest Hits HANK WILLIAMS
95. Bitches Brew MILES DAVIS
96. Green River CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL
97. Tommy THE WHO
98. The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan BOB DYLAN
99. This Year's Model ELVIS COSTELLO
100. There's a Riot Goin' On SLY & THE FAMILY STONE
101. In The Wee Small Hours FRANK SINATRA
102. Fresh Cream CREAM
103. Giant Steps JOHN COLTRANE
104. Sweet Baby James JAMES TAYLOR
105. Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music RAY CHARLES
106. Rocket to Russia RAMONES
107. Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964 SAM COOKE
108. Hunky Dory DAVID BOWIE
109. Aftermath THE ROLLING STONES
110. Loaded THE VELVET UNDERGROUND
111. The Bends RADIOHEAD
112. If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS
113. Court and Spark JONI MITCHELL
114. Disraeli Gears CREAM
115. The Who sell Out THE WHO
116. Out of Our Heads THE ROLLING STONES
117. Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs DEREK AND THE DOMINOES
118. At Last! ETTA JAMES
119. Sweetheart of the Rodeo THE BYRDS
120. Stand! SLY & THE FAMILY STONE
121. The Harder They Come ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
122. Raising Hell RUN DMC
123. Moby Grape MOBY GRAPE
124. Pearl JANIS JOPLIN
125. Catch a Fire BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS
126. Younger Than Yesterday THE BYRDS
127. Raw Power THE STOOGES
128. Remain in Light TALKING HEADS
129. Marquee Moon TELEVISION
130. Paranoid BLACK SABBATH
131. Saturday Night Fever ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
132. The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
133. Ready To Die THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G.
134. Slanted and Enchanted PAVEMENT
135. Greatest Hits ELTON JOHN
136. Tim THE REPLACEMENTS
137. The Chronic DR. DRE
138. Rejuvuenation THE METERS
139. All That You Can't Leave Behind U2
140. Parallel Lines BLONDIE
141. Live at the Regal B.B. KING
142. A Christmas Gift for You PHIL SPECTOR
143. Gris-Gris DR. JOHN
144. Straight Outta Compton N.W.A.
145. Aja STEELY DAN
146. Surrealistic Pillow JEFFERSON AIRPLANE
147. Deja Vu CROSBY, STILLS , NASH AND YOUNG
148. Houses of the Holy LED ZEPPELIN
149. Santana SANTANA
150. Darkness on the Edge of Town BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
151. The B-52's THE B-52'S
152. The Low End Theory A TRIBE CALLED QUEST
153. Moanin' in the Moonlight HOWLIN' WOLF
154. Pretenders THE PRETENDERS
155. Paul's Boutique BEASTIE BOYS
156. Closer JOY DIVISION
157. Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy ELTON JOHN
158. Alive KISS
159. Electric Warrior T.REX
160. The Dock of the Bay OTIS REDDING
161. OK Computer RADIOHEAD
162. 1999 PRINCE
163. Heart Like a Wheel LINDA RONSTADT
164. Let's Get It On MARVIN GAYE
165. Imperial Bedroom EVLIS COSTELLO AND THE ATTRACTIONS
166. Master of Puppets METALLICA
167. My Aim Is True ELVIS COSTELLO
168. Exodus BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS
169. Live at Leeds THE WHO
170. The Notorious Byrd Brothers THE BYRDS
171. Every Picture Tells a Story ROD STEWART
172. Something / Anything? TODD RUNDGREN
173. Desire BOB DYLAN
174. Close to You THE CARPENTERS
175. Rocks AEROSMITH
176. One Nation Under a Groove FUNKADELIC
177. The Anthology 1961-1977 CURTIS MAYFIELD AND THE IMPRESSIONS
178. The Definitive Collection ABBA
179. The Rolling Stones, Now! THE ROLLING STONES
180. Natty Dread BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS
181. Fleetwood Mac FLEETWOOD MAC
182. Red Headed Stranger WILLIE NELSON
183. The Stooges THE STOOGES
184. Fresh SLY & THE FAMILY STONE
185. So PETER GABRIEL
186. Buffalo Springfield Again BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD
187. Happy Trails QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE
188. From Elvis in Memphis ELVIS PRESLEY
189. Fun House THE STOOGES
190. The Gilded Palace of Sin THE FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS
191. Dookie GREEN DAY
192. Transformer LOU REED
193. Blues Breakers JOHN MAYALL with ERIC CLAPTON
194. Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968 VARIOUS ARTISTS
195. Murmur R.E.M.
196. The Best Of LITTLE WALTER
197. Highway To Tell AC/DC
198. The Dowward Spiral NINE INCH NAILS
199. Parsley Sage, Rosemary and Thyme SIMON AND GARFUNKEL
200. Bad MICHAEL JACKSON
201. Wheels of Fire CREAM
202. Dirty Mind PRINCE
203. Abraxas SANTANA
204. Tea for the Tillerman CAT STEVENS
205. Ten PEARL JAM
206. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere NEIL YOUNG with CRAZY HORSE
207. Wish You Were Here PINK FLOYD
208. Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain PAVEMENT
209. Tattoo You THE ROLLING STONES
210. Proud Mary: The Best of IKE and TINA TURNER
211. New York Dolls NEW YORK DOLLS
212. Bo Diddley / Go Bo Diddley BO DIDDLEY
213. Two Steps From The Blues BOBBY BLAND
214. The Queen Is Dead THE SMITHS
215. Licensed to Ill BEASTIE BOYS
216. Look-Ka Py Py THE METERS
217. Loveless MY BLOODY VALENTINE
218. New Orleans Piano PROFESSOR LONGHAIR
219. War U2
220. The Neil Diamond Collection NEIL DIAMOND
221. Nebraska BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
222. Doolittle PIXIES
223. Paid In Full ERIC B. & RAKIM
224. Toys in the Attic AEROSMITH
225. Nick of Time BONNIE RAITT
226. A Night at the Opera QUEEN
227. The Kink Kronikles THE KINKS
228. Mr. Tambourine Man THE BYRDS
229. Bookends SIMON AND GARFUNKEL
230. The Ultimate Collection PATSY CLINE
231. Mr. Excitement! JACKIE WILSON
232. The Who Sings My Generation THE WHO
233. Howlin' Wolf HOWLIN" WOLF
234. Like a Prayer MADONNA
235. Can't Buy a Thrill STEELY DAN
236. Let It Be THE REPLACEMENTS
237. Run-DMC Run-DMC
238. Black Sabbath BLACK SABBATH
239. All Killer, NO Filler! JERRY LEE LEWIS
240. Freak Out! THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION
241. Live Dead GRATEFUL DEAD
242. Bryter Layter NICK DRAKE
243. The Shape of Jazz to Come ORNETTE COLEMAN
244. Automatic for the People R.E.M.
245. Reasonable Doubt JAY-Z
246. Low DAVID BOWIE
247. The River BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
248. Dictionary of Soul OTIS REDDING
249. Metallica METALLICA
250. Trans-Europe Express KRAFTWERK
251. Whitney Houston WHITNEY HOUSTON
252. The Village Green Preservation Society THE KINKS
253. The Velvet Rope JANET JACKSON
254. Stadust WILLIE NELSON
255. American Beauty GRATEFUL DEAD
256. Crosby Stills and Nash CROSBY, STILLS AND NASH
257. Buena Vista Social Club BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB
258. Tracy Chapman TRACY CHAPMAN
259. Workingman's Dead GRATEFUL DEAD
260. The Genius of RAY CHARLES
261. Child is Father to the Man BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS
262. Cosmo's Factory CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL
263. Quadrophenia THE WHO
264. There Goes Rhymin' Simon PAUL SIMON
265. Psycho Candy THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN
266. Some Girls THE ROLLING STONES
267. The Beach Boys Today! THE BEACH BOYS
268. Going to a Go-Go SMOKEY ROBINSON/THE MIRACLES
269. Nightbirds LABELLE
270. The Slim Shady LP EMINEM
271. Mothership Connection PARLIAMENT
272. Rhythm Nation 1814 JANET JACKSON
273. Anthology of American Folk Music HARRY SMITH, ED.
274. Aladdin Sane DAVID BOWIE
275. The Immaculate Collection MADONNA
276. My Life MARY J. BLIGE
277. Folk Singer MUDDY WATERS
278. Can't Get Enough BARRY WHITE
279. The Cars THE CARS
280. Five Leaves Left NICK DRAKE
281. Music of My Mind STEVIE WONDER
282. I'm Still in Love With You AL GREEN
283. Los Angeles X
284. Anthem of the Sun GRATEFUL DEAD
285. Something Else By THE KINKS
286. Call Me AL GREEN
287. Talking Heads: 77 TALKING HEADS
288. The Basement Tapes BOB DYLAN AND THE BAND
289. White Light / White Heat THE VELVET UNDERGROUND
290. Kick Out the Jams MC5
291. Meat is Murder THE SMITHS
292. We're Only in It for the Money THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION
293. Weezer (The Blue Album) WEEZER
294. Master of Reality BLACK SABBATH
295. Coat of Many Colors DOLLY PARTON
296. Fear of a Black Planet PUBLIC ENEMY
297. John Wesley Harding BOB DYLAN
298. The Marshall Mathers LP EMINEM
299. Grace JEFF BUCKLEY
300. Car Wheels on a Gravel Road LUCINDA WILLIAMS
301. Odelay BECK
302. Songs for Swingin' Lovers FRANK SINATRA
303. Avalon ROXY MUSIC
304. The Sun Records Collection VARIOUS ARTISTS
305. Nothing's Shocking JANE'S ADDICTION
306. BloodSugarSexMagik RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
307. MTV Unplugged in New York NIRVANA
308. The Miseducation of LAURYN HILL
309. Damn The Torpedoes TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS
310. The Velvet Underground THE VELVET UNDERGROUND
311. Surfer Rosa PIXIES
312. Rock Steady NO DOUBT
313. The Eminem Show EMINEM
314. Back Stabbers THE O'JAYS
315. Burnin' THE WAILERS
316. Pink Moon NICK DRAKE
317. Sail Away RANDY NEWMAN
318. Ghost in the Machine THE POLICE
319. Station to Station DAVID BOWIE
320. The Very Best of LINDA RONSTADT
321. Slowhand ERIC CLAPTON
322. Disintegration THE CURE
323. Jagged Little Pill ALANIS MORISSETTE
324. Exile in Guyville LIZ PHAIR
325. Daydream Nation SONIC YOUTH
326. In The Jungle Groove JAMES BROWN
327. Tonight's The Night NEIL YOUNG
328. Help! THE BEATLES
329. Shoot Out the Lights RICHARD AND LINDA THOMPSON
330. Wild Gift X
331. Squeezing Out Sparks GRAHAM PARKER
332. Superunknown SOUNDGARDEN
333. Aqualung JETHRO TULL
334. Cheap Thrills BIG BROTHER & HOLDING COMPANY
335. The Heart of Saturday Night TOM WAITS
336. Damaged BLACK FLAG
337. Play MOBY
338. Violator DEPECHE MODE
339. Bat Out of Hell MEAT LOAF
340. Berlin LOU REED
341. Stop Making Sense TALKING HEADS
342. 3 Feet High and Rising DE LA SOUL
343. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn PINK FLOYD
344. At Newport 1960 MUDDY WATERS
345. Roger the Engineer THE YARDBIRDS
346. Rust Never Sleeps NEIL YOUNG AND CRAZY HORSE
347. Brothers in Arms DIRE STRAITS
348. 52nd Street BILLY JOEL
349. Having a Rave Up with THE YARDBIRDS
350. 12 Songs RANDY NEWMAN
351. Between the Buttons THE ROLLING STONES
352. Sketches of Spain MILES DAVIS
353. Honky Chateau ELTON JOHN
354. Singles Going Steady THE BUZZCOCKS
355. Stankonia OUTKAST
356. Siamese Dream THE SMASHING PUMPKINS
357. Substance NEW ORDER
358. L.A. Woman THE DOORS
359. Ray of Light MADONNA
360. American Recordings JOHNNY CASH
361. Louder Than Bombs THE SMITHS
362. Mott the Hoople MOTT
363. Is This It THE STROKES
364. Rage Against the Machine RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE
365. Regatta de Blanc THE POLICE
366. Volunteers JEFFERSON AIRPLANE
367. Siren ROXY MUSIC
368. Late for the Sky JACKSON BROWNE
369. Post BJORK
370. The Eagles THE EAGLES
371. The Ultimate Collection 1948-1990 JOHN LEE HOOKER
372. (What's the Story) Morning Glory? OASIS
373. CrazySexyCool TLC
374. Funky Kingston TOOTS AND THE MAYTALS
375. Greetings from Asbury Park BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
376. Sunflower THE BEACH BOYS
377. Modern Lovers MODERN LOVERS
378. More Songs About Buildings and Food TALKING HEADS
379. A Quick One (Happy Jack) THE WHO
380. Pyromania DEF LEPPARD
381. Pretzel Logic STEELY DAN
382. Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers WU-TANG CLAN
383. Country Life ROXY MUSIC
384. A Hard Day's Night THE BEATLES
385. The End of the Innocence DON HENLEY
386. Elephant THE WHITE STRIPES
387. The Pretender JACKSON BROWNE
388. Willy and the Poor Boys CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL
389. Good Old Boys RANDY NEWMAN
390. For Your Pleasure ROXY MUSIC
391. Blue Lines MASSIVE ATTACK
392. Eliminator ZZ TOP
393. Rain Dogs TOM WAITS
394. Anthology THE TEMPTATIONS
395. Californication RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
396. Illmatic NAS
397. (Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-Nerd) LYNYRD SKYNYRD
398. Dr. John's Gumbo DR. JOHN
399. Radio City BIG STAR
400. Sandinista! THE CLASH
401. Rid of Me PJ HARVEY
402. I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got SINEAD O'CONNOR
403. Strange Days THE DOORS
404. Time Out of Mind BOB DYLAN
405. 461 Ocean Boulevard ERIC CLAPTON
406. Pink Flag WIRE
407. Double Nickels on the Dime MINUTEMEN
408. Mezzanine MASSIVE ATTACK
409. Beauty and the Beat THE GO-GO's
410. Van Halen VAN HALEN
411. Mule Variations TOM WAITS
412. Boy U2
413. Band on the Run WINGS
414. Dummy PORTISHEAD
415. The "Chirping" Crickets BUDDY HOLLY & CRICKETS
416. The Best of the Girl Groups Vol. 1 & 2 VARIOUS ARTISTS
417. Changesone DAVID BOWIE
418. The Battle of Los Angelos RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE
419. Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes THE RONETTES
420. Kid A RADIOHEAD
421. Grievous Angel GRAM PARSONS
422. At Budakan CHEAP TRICK
423. Anthology DIANA ROSS AND THE SUPREMES
424. Sleepless PETER WOLF
425. Another Green World BRIAN ENO
426. Outlandos d'Amour THE POLICE
427. To Bring You My Love PJ HARVEY
428. Here Come the Warm Jets BRIAN ENO
429. All Things Must Pass GEORGE HARRISON
430. #1 Record BIG STAR
431. In Utero NIRVANA
432. Sea Change BECK
433. Tragic Kingdom NO DOUBT
434. Boys Don't Cry THE CURE
435. Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963 SAM COOKE
436. Criminal Minded BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS
437. Rum, Sodomy and the Lash THE POGUES
438. Suicide SUICIDE
439. Q: Are We Not Men? A:We Are Devo! DEVO
440. In Color CHEAP TRICK
441. The World Is a Ghetto WAR
442. Fly Like an Eagle STEVE MILLER BAND
443. Back in the USA MC5
444. Music MADONNA
445. Ritual de lo Habitual JANE'S ADDICTION
446. Getz / Gilberto STAN GETZ
447. Synchronicity THE POLICE
448. Third/Sister Lovers BIG STAR
449. For Everyman JACKSON BROWNE
450. John Prine JOHN PRINE
451. Strictly Business EPMD
452. Love It to Death ALICE COOPER
453. How Will the Wolf Survive? LOS LOBOS
454. Here, My Dear MARVIN GAYE
455. Tumbleweed Connection ELTON JOHN
456. The Blueprint JAY-Z
457. Golden Hits THE DRIFTERS
458. Live Through This HOLE
459. Love and Theft BOB DYLAN
460. Elton John ELTON JOHN
461. Metal Box PUBLIC IMAGE LTD.
462. Document R.E.M.
463. Heaven Up Here ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN
464. Hysteria DEF LEPPARD
465. A Rush of Blood to the Head COLDPLAY
466. Live in Europe OTIS REDDING
467. Tunnel of Love BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
468. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band THE PAUL BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND
469. The Score THE FUGEES
470. Radio LL COOL J
471. I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight RICHARD AND LINDA THOMPSON
472. Faith GEORGE MICHAEL
473. The Smiths THE SMITHS
474. Armed Forces ELVIS COSTELLO AND THE ATTRACTIONS
475. Life After Death THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G.
476. Branded Man MERLE HAGGARD
477. All-Time Greatest Hits LORETTA LYNN
478. Maggot Brain FUNKADELIC
479. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness THE SMASHING PUMPKINS
480. Voodoo D'ANGELO
481. Guitar Town STEVE EARLE
482. Entertainment GANG OF FOUR
483. All The Young Dudes MOTT THE HOOPLE
484. Vitalogy PEARL JAM
485. That's the Way of the World EARTH, WIND AND FIRE
486. She's So Unusual CYNDI LAUPER
487. New Day Rising HUSKER DU
488. Destroyer KISS
489. Yo! Bum Rush the Show PUBLIC ENEMY
490. Tres Hombres ZZ TOP
491. Born Under a Bad Sign ALBERT KING
492. Touch EURYTHMICS
493. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot WILCO
494. Boz Scaggs BOZ SCAGGS
495. New Boots and Panties!! IAN DURY AND THE BLOCKHEADS
496. Give It Up BONNIE RAITT
497. The Stone Roses THE STONE ROSES
498. Head Hunters HERBIE HANCOCK
499. Live at Cook County Jail B.B. KING
500. Aquemini OUTKAST

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 3:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't know if my changes will make this okay again. I assume if not the automated system will tell me again.

Just be careful with copyrighted stuff. Provide links to where you got the list if possible (I'm not sure if that makes copying and pasting things makes it okay, but it might).

I think a key is that lists shouldn't have stuff that a robot can identify as probably being from somewhere else, like the episode codes I took out of the Simpsons and McCoy lists.

They should just seem like a series of words like any other.

I guess it's also possible that the Robot has one or two of these lists saved in it's memory and knew they were copied.

If it gets notified again than we'll just have to get rid of it again and see if I can figure out what is setting it off.

Maybe it's the Rolling Stone list, we got the notice on Monday, it was posted on Monday.

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