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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Feb 24, 2009
(Incidentally...I thought the Vito storyline was brill. Especially when Meadow's boyfriend had to testify that he'd seen him giving someone a bj in a portaloo.)
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pedro Posted Feb 24, 2009
What rot. It was in a car.
I loved the way Carmela and her pal were aghast that Vito thought it was better to give than to receive. I mean, gay, that's not *that* bad, but submissive!' Marron!
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Feb 24, 2009
No, no, no! Meadow's boyfriend was working on one of the mob-controlled building sites. He got there early and saw Vito coming out of a portaloo. Then Vito tried to come on to him.
As for giving and receiving...a pivotal plot detail in Series 1 was when Junior Corrado's girlfriend leaked in a beauty salon that he liked to 'go south of the border'.
Killer line from Tony Soprano:
'That's what got us into this mess - psychiatry and cunnilingus.'
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pedro Posted Feb 25, 2009
Yes! Yes! Yes!
M's bf walked into the building site and saw a guy sitting in a car with a smile on his face. Then Vito's head came up from below the dash..
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Feb 25, 2009
Actually...you are right. Vito 'came on to with menaces' the boyfriend as *he* emerged from the portaloo.
You know what?...I've still not seen the final episode.
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pedro Posted Feb 25, 2009
There's surfthechannel.com which probably has it.
No violating international copyright laws now!
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Feb 25, 2009
Ooh!
I know it's on the .torrent sites...but they tend to bundle up a whole series of dvds and I've only got a tiny HD.
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Baron Grim Posted Feb 25, 2009
AAAGH!
This thread has been swiped by the Sopranos!
Yet another victim of organized crime.
James Gandolfini practiced Krav Maga (Israeli martial art) for 2½ years.
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uberduff Posted Feb 26, 2009
Well i say two its four of your catholic. i wrote a guide entry about it:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/brunel/A47882118
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InfiniteImp Posted Feb 27, 2009
Lloyds and Barclays banks, Huntley & Palmer and Carrs biscuits, the chocolate manufacturers Rowntrees, Frys and Cadburys and the Clarks shoe company were all founded by Quakers.
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InfiniteImp Posted Feb 27, 2009
Weirdly the oat company was not founded by Quakers, but by someone who had read about them. (Quakers are a Christian sect that call themselves the Society of Friends). Quaker Oats is now owned by Pepsi.
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Baron Grim Posted Mar 5, 2009
Sir Ian Holm has been in two sci-fi films featuring characters named "Dallas": Alien (Tom Skerrit as Captain Dallas) and The Fifth Element (Bruce Willis as Corbin Dallas).
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InfiniteImp Posted Mar 24, 2009
The Russian censors let Das Kapital into the country because they thought it was so boring and turgid nobody would read it.
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Ford_Mondeo Posted Mar 25, 2009
The national flag of Italy was designed by Napoleon Bonaparte.
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