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- British Redcoat
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here are a few films and books i think people here would enjoy.
Master and Commander - far side of the world => accurate seafaring adventure staring Russel Crowe. Set in the Napoleonic wars, it tells the tale of Captain 'Lucky Jack' Aubrey and his chase across several oceans (film)
The Requiem Shark - an accurate account of seafaring and piracy. A crew led by Captain Bartholemew Roberts is after the ship 'Juliette' They face pleasures and hardships along the way. It does get quite gory but its accurate. (book)
Admiral Hornblower - 3 books in one. It tells how Hornblower rises from Captain, to Commodore, to Rear-Admiral and finally, Admiral. His wife dies, he gains a french mistress and then marries the Admiral's widow. Plenty of salty sea battles, tense action and political dramas. (book)
Master and Commander - far side of the world => accurate seafaring adventure staring Russel Crowe. Set in the Napoleonic wars, it tells the tale of Captain 'Lucky Jack' Aubrey and his chase across several oceans (film)
The Requiem Shark - an accurate account of seafaring and piracy. A crew led by Captain Bartholemew Roberts is after the ship 'Juliette' They face pleasures and hardships along the way. It does get quite gory but its accurate. (book)
Admiral Hornblower - 3 books in one. It tells how Hornblower rises from Captain, to Commodore, to Rear-Admiral and finally, Admiral. His wife dies, he gains a french mistress and then marries the Admiral's widow. Plenty of salty sea battles, tense action and political dramas. (book)
The skeletons are playing a jig for you ...
... let's give 'em a merry dance
Aka Respergo
... let's give 'em a merry dance
Aka Respergo
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- Silver sorceress
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thoses arent exactly the type of things i like
i prefer fantasy stuff or sci fi stuff(i.e. hitchhikers guide to the galaxy)
i prefer fantasy stuff or sci fi stuff(i.e. hitchhikers guide to the galaxy)
If you were to juggle a lion, and a house cat, the end result would look something like a tattered chunk of red fabric. The cat would scratch anything within reach, and the lion would just eat you. The lesson to learn? Make sure you eat your spinach.
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i like Crouching Tiger HIdden Dragon, The Last Samari and stuff like that
If you were to juggle a lion, and a house cat, the end result would look something like a tattered chunk of red fabric. The cat would scratch anything within reach, and the lion would just eat you. The lesson to learn? Make sure you eat your spinach.
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no i havent seen it is it good?Kojack wrote:Did you see the extended version of Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon? Thats a good one also.
If you were to juggle a lion, and a house cat, the end result would look something like a tattered chunk of red fabric. The cat would scratch anything within reach, and the lion would just eat you. The lesson to learn? Make sure you eat your spinach.
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Has anyone ever read Good Omens???
That book is so friggin' hilarious. It's like The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, only instead of making fun of outer space, it makes fun of doomsday...
That book is so friggin' hilarious. It's like The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, only instead of making fun of outer space, it makes fun of doomsday...
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