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QOD Tuesday 12-18 "HELLO, DOLLY!"
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:42 am
by fantine33
12/18 HELLO, DOLLY!
I debated on whether or not there's a comma in there and decided yes. Pretty self explanatory, so let's not chance fudging up something with a groovy opening, okay?
1. Dolly the Sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute in what city?
2. Dolly Parton refused to let this singer record I Will Always Love You when she was informed that they required a co-writing credit and part of the royalties. (It went on to become the biggest selling song ever by a female vocalist.)
3. True or false? The Dolly Madison Bakery was named for Dolley Madison.
4. The Dolly Sisters were a popular dance act in the Teens and Twenties. I don’t think they there are much remembered now, but back in the day (1945) they rated a “biographical” movie starring June Haver and what other actress in the lead roles?
5. What is Barbie’s full name (FM&L)?
QOD: Hello, Dolly! was directed by this actor/singer/dancer who got savaged by the critics (the movie actually lost money despite being a huge box office success), but he was nominated for several awards, including a Golden Globe.
5 Point Bonus: The next year he went in a completely different direction with this movie starring Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart as old saddle pals.
5 Point Bonus Bonus: This actress was never considered for the lead role because producers felt she wasn’t attractive enough, despite being the originator of the role and winning a Tony for her performance.
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:55 am
by ne1410s
. Dolly the Sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute in what city? EDINBURG
2. Dolly Parton refused to let this singer record I Will Always Love You when she was informed that they required a co-writing credit and part of the royalties. (It went on to become the biggest selling song ever by a female vocalist.) PORTER WAGONER
3. True or false? The Dolly Madison Bakery was named for Dolley Madison. FALSE
4. The Dolly Sisters were a popular dance act in the Teens and Twenties. I don’t think they there are much remembered now, but back in the day (1945) they rated a “biographical” movie starring June Haver and what other actress in the lead roles? GINGER ROGERS
5. What is Barbie’s full name (FM&L)? BARBARA MILLICENT SOMETHING
QOD: Hello, Dolly! was directed by this actor/singer/dancer who got savaged by the critics (the movie actually lost money despite being a huge box office success), but he was nominated for several awards, including a Golden Globe. GENE KELLY
5 Point Bonus: The next year he went in a completely different direction with this movie starring Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart as old saddle pals. BROKEHIP MOUNTAIN
5 Point Bonus Bonus: This actress was never considered for the lead role because producers felt she wasn’t attractive enough, despite being the originator of the role and winning a Tony for her performance.CAROLE CHANNING
Re: QOD Tuesday 12-18 "HELLO, DOLLY!"
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:59 am
by MarleysGh0st
1. Dolly the Sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute in what city?
Edinburgh
2. Dolly Parton refused to let this singer record I Will Always Love You when she was informed that they required a co-writing credit and part of the royalties. (It went on to become the biggest selling song ever by a female vocalist.)
Elvis
3. True or false? The Dolly Madison Bakery was named for Dolley Madison.
True?
4. The Dolly Sisters were a popular dance act in the Teens and Twenties. I don’t think they there are much remembered now, but back in the day (1945) they rated a “biographical” movie starring June Haver and what other actress in the lead roles?
Judy Garland?
5. What is Barbie’s full name (FM&L)?
Barbara Ann...Boopstein?
QOD: Hello, Dolly! was directed by this actor/singer/dancer who got savaged by the critics (the movie actually lost money despite being a huge box office success), but he was nominated for several awards, including a Golden Globe.
Staying clam...
5 Point Bonus: The next year he went in a completely different direction with this movie starring Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart as old saddle pals.
5 Point Bonus Bonus: This actress was never considered for the lead role because producers felt she wasn’t attractive enough, despite being the originator of the role and winning a Tony for her performance.
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 8:06 am
by themanintheseersuckersuit
1. Dolly the Sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute in what city?
Edinburgh
2. Dolly Parton refused to let this singer record I Will Always Love You when she was informed that they required a co-writing credit and part of the royalties. (It went on to become the biggest selling song ever by a female vocalist.)
Celine Dion
3. True or false? The Dolly Madison Bakery was named for Dolley Madison.
False
4. The Dolly Sisters were a popular dance act in the Teens and Twenties. I don’t think they there are much remembered now, but back in the day (1945) they rated a “biographical” movie starring June Haver and what other actress in the lead roles?
Ginger Rogers
5. What is Barbie’s full name (FM&L)?
Barbara NMN Roberts
QOD: Hello, Dolly! was directed by this actor/singer/dancer who got savaged by the critics (the movie actually lost money despite being a huge box office success), but he was nominated for several awards, including a Golden Globe.
5 Point Bonus: The next year he went in a completely different direction with this movie starring Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart as old saddle pals.
5 Point Bonus Bonus: This actress was never considered for the lead role because producers felt she wasn’t attractive enough, despite being the originator of the role and winning a Tony for her performance.
Re: QOD Tuesday 12-18 "HELLO, DOLLY!"
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 8:08 am
by andrewjackson
1. Edinburgh, Scotland
2. So not Whitney Houston based on the clue. Michael Jackson?
3. True
4. No idea. WAG, Barbara Stanwyck.
5. Barbara Millicent Roberts
QOD: Gene Kelly
5 Point Bonus: Cheyenne Social Club
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Carol Channing
Edited to add Spoiler. I try and I try but I cannot remember.
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 8:11 am
by nitrah55
1. GLASGOW
2. BARBRA STRIESAND
3. FALSE
4. FRED MACMURRAY
5. GLORIA LYNN KELLY
QOD: GENE KELLY
5 Point Bonus: CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB
5 Point Bonus Bonus: CAROL CHANNING
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 8:19 am
by mikehardware
1. Edinburgh
2. Barbra Steisand?
3. False?
4.
5. Barbara Millicent somethingorother
Re: QOD Tuesday 12-18 "HELLO, DOLLY!"
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 8:28 am
by earendel
fantine33 wrote:12/18 HELLO, DOLLY!
I debated on whether or not there's a comma in there and decided yes. Pretty self explanatory, so let's not chance fudging up something with a groovy opening, okay?
Okay.
fantine33 wrote:1. Dolly the Sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute in what city?
2. Dolly Parton refused to let this singer record I Will Always Love You when she was informed that they required a co-writing credit and part of the royalties. (It went on to become the biggest selling song ever by a female vocalist.)
3. True or false? The Dolly Madison Bakery was named for Dolley Madison.
4. The Dolly Sisters were a popular dance act in the Teens and Twenties. I don’t think they there are much remembered now, but back in the day (1945) they rated a “biographical” movie starring June Haver and what other actress in the lead roles?
5. What is Barbie’s full name (FM&L)?
QOD: Hello, Dolly! was directed by this actor/singer/dancer who got savaged by the critics (the movie actually lost money despite being a huge box office success), but he was nominated for several awards, including a Golden Globe.
5 Point Bonus: The next year he went in a completely different direction with this movie starring Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart as old saddle pals.
5 Point Bonus Bonus: This actress was never considered for the lead role because producers felt she wasn’t attractive enough, despite being the originator of the role and winning a Tony for her performance.
1. Edinburgh, Scotland
2. Whitney Houston
3. True
4. nope
5. Barbara Millicent Roberts
QoD - nope
5 point bonus #1 - nope
5 point bonus #2 - Carol Channing
Re: QOD Tuesday 12-18 "HELLO, DOLLY!"
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 8:40 am
by minimetoo26
fantine33 wrote:12/18 HELLO, DOLLY!
I debated on whether or not there's a comma in there and decided yes. Pretty self explanatory, so let's not chance fudging up something with a groovy opening, okay?
1. Dolly the Sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute in what city?
Glasgow?
2. Dolly Parton refused to let this singer record I Will Always Love You when she was informed that they required a co-writing credit and part of the royalties. (It went on to become the biggest selling song ever by a female vocalist.)
Whitney Houston
3. True or false? The Dolly Madison Bakery was named for Dolley Madison.
50/50 chance, so.....false?
4. The Dolly Sisters were a popular dance act in the Teens and Twenties. I don’t think they there are much remembered now, but back in the day (1945) they rated a “biographical” movie starring June Haver and what other actress in the lead roles?
Meryl Streep, but she played older...
5. What is Barbie’s full name (FM&L)?
Barbara Pamela Anderson
QOD: Hello, Dolly! was directed by this actor/singer/dancer who got savaged by the critics (the movie actually lost money despite being a huge box office success), but he was nominated for several awards, including a Golden Globe.
5 Point Bonus: The next year he went in a completely different direction with this movie starring Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart as old saddle pals.
5 Point Bonus Bonus: This actress was never considered for the lead role because producers felt she wasn’t attractive enough, despite being the originator of the role and winning a Tony for her performance. Carol Channing. And they were right....
Re: QOD Tuesday 12-18 "HELLO, DOLLY!"
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 8:47 am
by Catfish
1. Dolly the Sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute in what city?
Edinburgh
2. Dolly Parton refused to let this singer record I Will Always Love You when she was informed that they required a co-writing credit and part of the royalties. (It went on to become the biggest selling song ever by a female vocalist.)
??
3. True or false? The Dolly Madison Bakery was named for Dolley Madison.
True
4. The Dolly Sisters were a popular dance act in the Teens and Twenties. I don’t think they there are much remembered now, but back in the day (1945) they rated a “biographical” movie starring June Haver and what other actress in the lead roles?
??
5. What is Barbie’s full name (FM&L)?
Barbara Millicent Roberts
QOD: Hello, Dolly! was directed by this actor/singer/dancer who got savaged by the critics (the movie actually lost money despite being a huge box office success), but he was nominated for several awards, including a Golden Globe.
Pass
5 Point Bonus: The next year he went in a completely different direction with this movie starring Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart as old saddle pals.
??
5 Point Bonus Bonus: This actress was never considered for the lead role because producers felt she wasn’t attractive enough, despite being the originator of the role and winning a Tony for her performance.
Carol Channing
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:00 am
by NellyLunatic1980
1. Dolly the Sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute in what city?
Edinburgh, Scotland
2. Dolly Parton refused to let this singer record I Will Always Love You when she was informed that they required a co-writing credit and part of the royalties. (It went on to become the biggest selling song ever by a female vocalist.)
Whitney Houston (note to Lawrence Caplan: it was not Celine Dion)
3. True or false? The Dolly Madison Bakery was named for Dolley Madison.
True
4. The Dolly Sisters were a popular dance act in the Teens and Twenties. I don’t think they there are much remembered now, but back in the day (1945) they rated a “biographical” movie starring June Haver and what other actress in the lead roles?
pass
5. What is Barbie’s full name (FM&L)?
Barbara Millicent Roberts (thanks to two separate WWTBAM questions)
QOD: Hello, Dolly! was directed by this actor/singer/dancer who got savaged by the critics (the movie actually lost money despite being a huge box office success), but he was nominated for several awards, including a Golden Globe.
Gene Kelly
5 Point Bonus: The next year he went in a completely different direction with this movie starring Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart as old saddle pals.
"The Cheyenne Social Club", a fairly risque film
5 Point Bonus Bonus: This actress was never considered for the lead role because producers felt she wasn’t attractive enough, despite being the originator of the role and winning a Tony for her performance.
Carol Channing
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:43 am
by kayrharris
1. Dunno...somewhere in Scotland ..can't remember the city
2. Dunno
3. Dunno but I'll guess false
4. Are you kidding me? No way
5. Nope
QOD - I think I know this...just watched American in Paris with the
great Gene Kelly - So Gene Kelly is my answer
5 pt Bonus - Not a clue
Bonus bonus - hope I don't screw up but I'm gonna say Carol Channing
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:48 am
by peacock2121
1. Dolly the Sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute in what city? I know Scotland - so let's say the city was Edinburgh.
2. Dolly Parton refused to let this singer record I Will Always Love You when she was informed that they required a co-writing credit and part of the royalties. (It went on to become the biggest selling song ever by a female vocalist.) Mariah Carey
3. True or false? The Dolly Madison Bakery was named for Dolley Madison. False
4. The Dolly Sisters were a popular dance act in the Teens and Twenties. I don’t think they there are much remembered now, but back in the day (1945) they rated a “biographical” movie starring June Haver and what other actress in the lead roles? Joan Crawford
5. What is Barbie’s full name (FM&L)? Barbara Millicent Roberts
QOD: Hello, Dolly! was directed by this actor/singer/dancer who got savaged by the critics (the movie actually lost money despite being a huge box office success), but he was nominated for several awards, including a Golden Globe. nope
5 Point Bonus: The next year he went in a completely different direction with this movie starring Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart as old saddle pals. nope
5 Point Bonus Bonus: This actress was never considered for the lead role because producers felt she wasn’t attractive enough, despite being the originator of the role and winning a Tony for her performance. Carol Channing
Re: QOD Tuesday 12-18 "HELLO, DOLLY!"
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 10:13 am
by AnnieCamaro
1. Edinburgh, Scotland
2. I don't know.
3. Eenie, meenie, true.
4. Lassie (I know that's not right, because Lassie is a boy.)
5. Barbara Millicent Roberts (If we had a Barbie doll, I would be nice to it, except my mom probably wouldn't let me play with it. My mom won't let me play with Cruella Devil, Jesse Ventura, or talking Kinky Friedman, either.)
QoD: I don't know
Bonus: I don't know
Bonus bonus: Miss Carol Channing, who has really big glasses.
Re: QOD Tuesday 12-18 "HELLO, DOLLY!"
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 11:31 am
by tanstaafl2
fantine33 wrote:12/18 HELLO, DOLLY!
1. Dolly the Sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute in what city?
Scotland but not sure what city. Glasgow?
2. Dolly Parton refused to let this singer record I Will Always Love You when she was informed that they required a co-writing credit and part of the royalties. (It went on to become the biggest selling song ever by a female vocalist.)
I dunno. Marilyn Manson...
3. True or false? The Dolly Madison Bakery was named for Dolley Madison.
Sure, why not. True.
4. The Dolly Sisters were a popular dance act in the Teens and Twenties. I don’t think they there are much remembered now, but back in the day (1945) they rated a “biographical” movie starring June Haver and what other actress in the lead roles?
Marilyn Manson
5. What is Barbie’s full name (FM&L)?
Barbara Millicent Roberts. Funny what things tend to stick in your head.
QOD: Hello, Dolly! was directed by this actor/singer/dancer who got savaged by the critics (the movie actually lost money despite being a huge box office success), but he was nominated for several awards, including a Golden Globe.
Dunno but probably should.
5 Point Bonus: The next year he went in a completely different direction with this movie starring Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart as old saddle pals.
Dunno
5 Point Bonus Bonus: This actress was never considered for the lead role because producers felt she wasn’t attractive enough, despite being the originator of the role and winning a Tony for her performance.
Carol Channing
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 12:53 pm
by trevor_macfee
. London?
2. Celine Dion?
3. False
4. Ginger Rogers
5. Barbie Millicent something
QOD: Not siking many points, but no
5 Point Bonus: The next year he went in a completely different direction with this movie starring Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart as old saddle pals.
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Carol Channing
Editing to properly spoil
Re: QOD Tuesday 12-18 "HELLO, DOLLY!"
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 2:37 pm
by mrkelley23
fantine33 wrote:12/18 HELLO, DOLLY!
I debated on whether or not there's a comma in there and decided yes. Pretty self explanatory, so let's not chance fudging up something with a groovy opening, okay?
1. Dolly the Sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute in what city?
2. Dolly Parton refused to let this singer record I Will Always Love You when she was informed that they required a co-writing credit and part of the royalties. (It went on to become the biggest selling song ever by a female vocalist.)
3. True or false? The Dolly Madison Bakery was named for Dolley Madison.
4. The Dolly Sisters were a popular dance act in the Teens and Twenties. I don’t think they there are much remembered now, but back in the day (1945) they rated a “biographical” movie starring June Haver and what other actress in the lead roles?
5. What is Barbie’s full name (FM&L)?
QOD: Hello, Dolly! was directed by this actor/singer/dancer who got savaged by the critics (the movie actually lost money despite being a huge box office success), but he was nominated for several awards, including a Golden Globe.
5 Point Bonus: The next year he went in a completely different direction with this movie starring Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart as old saddle pals.
5 Point Bonus Bonus: This actress was never considered for the lead role because producers felt she wasn’t attractive enough, despite being the originator of the role and winning a Tony for her performance.
1. Edinburgh, Scotland?
2. Whitney Houston
3. False
4. Shirley Temple
5. Barbara Millicent Roberts
QOD: Gene Kelly
Bonus: The Cheyenne Social Club
BonusBonus: Carol Channing?
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 2:38 pm
by starfish1113
I've decided that if it isn't in my wheelhouse, I have VERY little chance of getting anything right. So, all of these are guesses (some educated).
1. Edinburgh, Scotland
2. Willie Nelson
3. False
4. Deborah Kerr
5. Dolly Dolly Dolly
QoD and subsequent bonuses: Nope
Re: QOD Tuesday 12-18 "HELLO, DOLLY!"
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 2:55 pm
by Appa23
fantine33 wrote:12/18 HELLO, DOLLY!
I debated on whether or not there's a comma in there and decided yes. Pretty self explanatory, so let's not chance fudging up something with a groovy opening, okay?
1. Dolly the Sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute in what city?
2. Dolly Parton refused to let this singer record I Will Always Love You when she was informed that they required a co-writing credit and part of the royalties. (It went on to become the biggest selling song ever by a female vocalist.)
3. True or false? The Dolly Madison Bakery was named for Dolley Madison.
4. The Dolly Sisters were a popular dance act in the Teens and Twenties. I don’t think they there are much remembered now, but back in the day (1945) they rated a “biographical” movie starring June Haver and what other actress in the lead roles?
5. What is Barbie’s full name (FM&L)?
QOD: Hello, Dolly! was directed by this actor/singer/dancer who got savaged by the critics (the movie actually lost money despite being a huge box office success), but he was nominated for several awards, including a Golden Globe.
5 Point Bonus: The next year he went in a completely different direction with this movie starring Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart as old saddle pals.
5 Point Bonus Bonus: This actress was never considered for the lead role because producers felt she wasn’t attractive enough, despite being the originator of the role and winning a Tony for her performance.
1. Edinburgh
2. Elvis Presley
3. True (50-50 shot)
4. Olivia de Havilland
5. Barbara Millicent Roberts
QOD: Gene Kelly
Bonus: The Geritol Kid
Bonus Bonus: Carol Channing
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 3:10 pm
by wintergreen48
1. Manchester (WAG)
2. If she refused to permit it to be recorded, I am puzzled as to how it became a big recording... I will WAG Whitney Houston
3. False (50% chance of being correct)
4. Gypsy Rose Lee
5. (If I knew this I would probably not admit it...) Barbara Ann Poindexter
QOD: Pass
5 Point Bonus: Hello, Sailor!
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Carol Channing?
Re: QOD Tuesday 12-18 "HELLO, DOLLY!"
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 5:45 pm
by T_Bone0806
1- Scotland, but where? I'll say Glasgow
2-Barbara Streisand?
3-False
4-Betty Grable
5-Barbara Millicent Roberts
QOD: Gene Kelly
5PB: No clue
5PBB:Carol Channing
Re: QOD Tuesday 12-18 "HELLO, DOLLY!"
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:22 pm
by DevilKitty100
fantine33 wrote:12/18 HELLO, DOLLY!
I debated on whether or not there's a comma in there and decided yes. Pretty self explanatory, so let's not chance fudging up something with a groovy opening, okay?
1. Dolly the Sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute in what city?
2. Dolly Parton refused to let this singer record I Will Always Love You when she was informed that they required a co-writing credit and part of the royalties. (It went on to become the biggest selling song ever by a female vocalist.)
3. True or false? The Dolly Madison Bakery was named for Dolley Madison.
4. The Dolly Sisters were a popular dance act in the Teens and Twenties. I don’t think they there are much remembered now, but back in the day (1945) they rated a “biographical” movie starring June Haver and what other actress in the lead roles?
5. What is Barbie’s full name (FM&L)?
QOD: Hello, Dolly! was directed by this actor/singer/dancer who got savaged by the critics (the movie actually lost money despite being a huge box office success), but he was nominated for several awards, including a Golden Globe.
5 Point Bonus: The next year he went in a completely different direction with this movie starring Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart as old saddle pals.
5 Point Bonus Bonus: This actress was never considered for the lead role because producers felt she wasn’t attractive enough, despite being the originator of the role and winning a Tony for her performance.
1. Edinburgh
2. Elvis. (Heard her talk about this once. She said the Colonel demanded one half of all royalties from any song that Elvis recorded. "It's just the way the Colonel did business." She now says not signing away those royalties is one of her shrewder business decisions.) Well that and one other one.
3. False
5. Barbara Millicent Roberts
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Re: QOD Tuesday 12-18 "HELLO, DOLLY!"
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 8:05 pm
by a1mamacat
fantine33 wrote:12/18 HELLO, DOLLY!
I debated on whether or not there's a comma in there and decided yes. Pretty self explanatory, so let's not chance fudging up something with a groovy opening, okay?
1. Dolly the Sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute in what city?
Edinbrough
2. Dolly Parton refused to let this singer record I Will Always Love You when she was informed that they required a co-writing credit and part of the royalties. (It went on to become the biggest selling song ever by a female vocalist.) Barbra Streistand?
3. True or false? The Dolly Madison Bakery was named for Dolley Madison. False - just because
4. The Dolly Sisters were a popular dance act in the Teens and Twenties. I don’t think they there are much remembered now, but back in the day (1945) they rated a “biographical” movie starring June Haver and what other actress in the lead roles? Jane Russell?
5. What is Barbie’s full name (FM&L)? Barbara Millicent Roberts (OMG!!! I am ooooold)
QOD: Hello, Dolly! was directed by this actor/singer/dancer who got savaged by the critics (the movie actually lost money despite being a huge box office success), but he was nominated for several awards, including a Golden Globe. Gotta be Gene Kelly
5 Point Bonus: The next year he went in a completely different direction with this movie starring Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart as old saddle pals. The Cheyenne Social Club - with Shirley Jones, for good measure
5 Point Bonus Bonus: This actress was never considered for the lead role because producers felt she wasn’t attractive enough, despite being the originator of the role and winning a Tony for her performance. Ethel Merman?
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:02 pm
by KillerTomato
1. Somewhere in Scotland. Edinburgh? Hope it's not Glasgow.
2. I'll go with the obvious answer of Whitney Houston.
3. The 50/50/90 rule lurks. I'll go False.
4. No clue. My stock answer for movie questions I don't know is "Fielding Melish," but I don't think Woody fits. So...Loretta Young?
5. Barbara Millicent Roberts
QOD: Gene Kelly
Bonus: Crap, I should know this. "Fielding and the Melishes"
Bonus Bonus: Carol Channing
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:11 pm
by KillerTomato
I'm not too flustered about missing the June Haver question (since I've never seen it), but I'm so pissed at myself for missing "The Cheyenne Social Club".