Oct. 13th, 2004 02:10 am
Stolen from Gru
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Name a CD you own that no-one else on your friends list does:
Sister Soleil: Drown Me in You
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Name a book you own that no-one else on your friends list does
fiction: "Crooked Tree" by Robert C. Wilson
nonfiction: "Eastern Ojibwa-Chippewa-Ottawa Dictionary" by Richard A Rhodes
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Name a movie you own on DVD/VHS/whatever that no-one else on your friends list does
I'll give you three ...
"They Call me Trinity"
"Billy the Kid vs Dracula"
"Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter"
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Name a place that you have visited that no-one else on your friends list has
Cheju Island, South Korea
*edited* ... well since I've got those of korean descent in my friends list as well as aussies, brits & former military ...
The only place I can think that MAY be unique is either Guam or Western Samoa. Anyone of you been to either place?
Sister Soleil: Drown Me in You
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Name a book you own that no-one else on your friends list does
fiction: "Crooked Tree" by Robert C. Wilson
nonfiction: "Eastern Ojibwa-Chippewa-Ottawa Dictionary" by Richard A Rhodes
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Name a movie you own on DVD/VHS/whatever that no-one else on your friends list does
I'll give you three ...
"They Call me Trinity"
"Billy the Kid vs Dracula"
"Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter"
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Name a place that you have visited that no-one else on your friends list has
Cheju Island, South Korea
*edited* ... well since I've got those of korean descent in my friends list as well as aussies, brits & former military ...
The only place I can think that MAY be unique is either Guam or Western Samoa. Anyone of you been to either place?
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Actually the only "real" sequel (as far as I know) is "Trinity is Still my Name". There were a few more of Terence Hill's earlier spaghetti westerns that were translated with Trinity in the title in the mistaken belief they were part of the same series.
Terence Hill and Bud Spence did 19 films together. The two Trinity films were really their best. Their worst was Miami Supercops.
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The two of them are federal agents who go undercover in miami. Thing is "being undercover" seems to involve them dressed as cops and riding around in a patrol car.
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