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Quote: Oldrocker @ January 27 2012, 12:37 AM GMT

Does he always do the bandanna thing?

Y'know throwing it to the audience and then putting another one on x 20 !

Maybe, but I can't recall seeing it. His hat kept blowing off the last time I saw him.

Thought you might get a kick out this story DaButt. This guy was a cross between Stephen Jay Russell and Hunter S. Thompson -

http://www.kansascity.com/2012/01/25/3392149/notorious-north-carolina-con-man.html

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ January 27 2012, 12:56 AM GMT

Thought you might get a kick out this story DaButt. This guy was a cross between Stephen Jay Russell and Hunter S. Thompson -

http://www.kansascity.com/2012/01/25/3392149/notorious-north-carolina-con-man.html

Yeah, he was quite a character. Speaking of HST, we'll probably see Depp portraying Idema in a few years.

Quote: DaButt @ January 27 2012, 1:17 AM GMT

Yeah, he was quite a character. Speaking of HST, we'll probably see Depp portraying Idema in a few years.

I'd go and watch it. Though I think Billy Bob Thornton would be the ideal casting choice.

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ January 27 2012, 1:21 AM GMT

I'd go and watch it. Though I think Billy Bob Thornton would be the ideal casting choice.

Billy Bob is so short and slight that I'd have a difficult time convincing myself that he was a former Green Beret.

It'll probably be a low-budget affair and they'll settle for Nic Cage.

I've never seen a film where Billy Bob wasn't highly creepy.
Has he ever played someone endearing?
(Not that I'm suggesting the person you're talking about is endearing. Just wondering if Thornton has more range than I've seen.)

Quote: zooo @ January 27 2012, 1:33 AM GMT

I've never seen a film where Billy Bob wasn't highly creepy.
Has he ever played someone endearing?
(Not that I'm suggesting the person you're talking about is endearing. Just wondering if Thornton has more range than I've seen.)

Oh yes, see A Simple Plan. It is an excellent film that seems to have been overlooked by many film critics. It is gripping stuff.

Oh I've seen that.
Can't remember what his character was like though.

He was the extremely slow brother of Bill Paxton's character and all he wanted was for him and his brother to use the cash to buy and run the family farm.

Ohhhhhhhhhhhh yeah.
Okay, he's forgiven, he has range.

Rest in peace, Sweathog. Teary

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2092498/Welcome-Back-Kotter-star-Robert-Hegyes-dies-heart-attack-aged-just-60.html

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/interactive/2012/jan/27/how-european-are-you-quiz

Quote: AJGO @ January 27 2012, 1:55 PM GMT

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/interactive/2012/jan/27/how-european-are-you-quiz

Eurological

Me too. Seems a bit unfair to average out answers since you can hate the governance without hating other humans who happen to be from/in a different country

I was Euro-logical too.

I hated all the Euro political stuff, but then was nice about the countries themselves. So, agree with AJGO. Averaging is a bit silly.

Some of the pics of Cameron are highly amusing.

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