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There was a bloke whom did the same, but I forget his name.I totally forgot about that. That's 2 separate types of Olympics.
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There was a bloke whom did the same, but I forget his name.I totally forgot about that. That's 2 separate types of Olympics.
He was one of the 3 or 4 earlies who virtually made pro gridiron popular, but apparently he was so good he would have been dominant in any era.Native American Jim Thorpe won the pentathlon and the decathlon in 1912, but was stripped because he played some semi-pro baseball before the Games. He also played major league baseball and early NFL after the games. An amazing athlete.
We used to get Grease in that situationThat reminds me. Last week my kid watched Cool Runnings at school when the teacher couldn't be arsed or whatever.
It's the exact same movie I used to always have to watch at school when the teacher couldn't be arsed.
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I remember it about grade4 they showed Grease on TV and it caused a sort of Grease-mania at my school for a while.We used to get Grease in that situation
another notable thing about Thorpe was he was the first Native American I heard about as a young boy who not one of the old warriors who had fought the white expansion across the continent. And the only one until the 70s.He was one of the 3 or 4 earlies who virtually made pro gridiron popular, but apparently he was so good he would have been dominant in any era.
That is so funny i read a "things you didnt know about TSR" today.. they kept the whole Stephen king thing hush hush on purpose they didnt want ppl thinking it was another usual SK horror story.Speaking of Shawshank Redemption, I remember Stephen King talking about once he was in a shop and an old lady approached him and said "I know who you are. You write all those awful scary books. Why can't you write something uplifting like Shawshank Redemption?" King replied "Actually, I wrote that too." The old lady snapped back "No you didn't. Don't lie!" and walked off.
I've read a book about how most, if not all, of Stephen King's books are intertwined somehow. Quite fascinating.
Yeah, the next one I heard of was Billy Mills in the 64 Marathon.another notable thing about Thorpe was he was the first Native American I heard about as a young boy who not one of the old warriors who had fought the white expansion across the continent. And the only one until the 70s.
Something else to add to the present wish listHere's the book on Amazon if you guys are interested....
The Complete Stephen King Universe: A... by Golden, Christopher
The Complete Stephen King Universe: A... by Golden, Christopherwww.amazon.com.au
Yeah I want that.Something else to add to the present wish list