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Is MC hiding this?
They should make a new movie...
RIP Tony Ganios
Something I've never considered...
Every time I see this pop up...
Brady house up for sale
Fan Fiction
R.I.P. Jack Sheldon
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I haven't seen this but your comment reminds me of Nick Mason's biography of Pink Floyd. He was kind enough to run it by his bandmates before publishing the book so it was unofficially 'authorized'. They had him omit basically everything that was dramatic in their history that might embarrass someone.
You have no idea what "woke" means. Now sit down.
It was a false flag that failed. The people who orchestrated it were counting on dead senators. It didn't happen which is why the MNS saying it was worse than WWII and 911 falls on deaf ears.
There were 'outside forces' at play which I hope we get to the bottom of soon. The feds where all over the place provoking people and posing as Trump supporters egging people to break barriers. There are videos of the police letting people in and giving them a guided tour of the Capital (which belongs to us and is open to the public other than this time).
There is plenty of video of antifa regulars breaking windows and of Trump supporters trying to protect the building and its contents. One such person is Ashli Babbitt who was fatally shot by capital police while trying to protect a doorway from vandalism. She is the only confirmed fatality that day. Where there Trump supporters who got out of line and needed a day or two in the slammer? I'm sure there were. But this wasn't an insurrection. Nobody was charged with that crime.
Not one of them had a gun yet they were trying to overthrow the govt. Sure.
Not to mention they framed and imprisoned his supporters then barricaded the white house with barbed wire and troops. So no, Trump didn't attend the coup ceremony.
I'm glad Frank Capra lived long enough to see it become a classic.
They were all affiliated with Manson at first. At the time they thought he was just another musician/hippie. Dennis allowed him to stay at his house and Manson ended up taking it over. Dennis was afraid to go to his own house after a while.
It's my favorite as well.
I believe this is the first I've heard of him.
Of the ones that existed in live action films, the Lincoln Futura is my favorite by a mile. I suppose the Tim Burton one comes in second and the Dodge Charger from the new film comes in 3rd. Never liked the one from the Noland films.
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