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tulipe book, tulipe expectations of the film and pleasantly surprised - it was pretty good I thought, considering I really hate the book.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimistI went to please the missus. She addmitted afterwards that three BJ's should even the score.
Have fun and remember to lubricate.
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I went to please the missus. She addmitted afterwards that three BJ's should even the score.
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woeful
how could they get the film so wrong? it's very slow, very dull, and apart from Ian McKellen, sleep inducing. One I wont be getting on DVD.
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Originally posted by hyperDThe books good. The French bird is tasty.
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Originally posted by PRC1964Don't bother. It was the Knights of Malta what did it (current leader is British as it happens).
Anyway it's all made up and who wants that in a film?
It's fiction, pure and simple. Plagiarism if you want to delve a little deeper.
However, if you do think that Opus Dei look like a set of twats, please remember that "Ruth Kelly" is a member.
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Don't bother. It was the Knights of Malta what did it (current leader is British as it happens).
Anyway it's all made up and who wants that in a film?
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