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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWell done MrRobin.
I didn't understand the hat reference either, but when you remember that pain is french for bread, well, all becomes clear. His hat must have been made of bread, although that passed me by in the film.
in the original, pinocchios hat was made of bread
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Well done MrRobin.Originally posted by MrRobin View PostHorray! I don't understand the hat reference tho.
I didn't understand the hat reference either, but when you remember that pain is french for bread, well, all becomes clear. His hat must have been made of bread, although that passed me by in the film.
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I've been on the Pinocchio ride at Disneyland more times than I care to remember, and the last thing I'd describe him as is an entertainer.
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ahOriginally posted by MrRobin View PostHorray! I don't understand the hat reference tho.
pain is a french word
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Have we had Castello?Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postclose with the schnoz though
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not silvioOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostSilvio Berlesqe-oni
this guy rescued his dad from a whale
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this guy rescued his dad from certain death, after a boating accident
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not the well known fascist dictatorOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostBenito Mussolini
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