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Seriously what movie was it?
Piss take of Italian gangster movies?
Just sitting down to watch Pappagallo in Mad Max 2. Not a good as you were in Homicide old boy.
Pappagallo is the character played by a Mike Preston in Mad Max 2 (I assumed that is where you got your username from). Mike Preston also played a cop in the tv series Homicide.I have no idea what you’re referring to but weirdly enough I once worked with a guy who wrote to George Miller asking to be a chit kicker on the set of Mad Max 2 (fan of the original and just wanted to be apart of it) and he ended up in the movie instead.
Pappagallo is the character played by a Mike Preston in Mad Max 2 (I assumed that is where you got your username from). Mike Preston also played a cop in the tv series Homicide.
I haven’t got any mates so I stood on a bar stool and held my phone up and shouted “I’m grooming a 12 year old called Dylan on the internet”
Yeah fun times.
I said the same thing to my wife when I heard the news.
I have no idea what you’re referring to but weirdly enough I once worked with a guy who wrote to George Miller asking to be a chit kicker on the set of Mad Max 2 (fan of the original and just wanted to be apart of it) and he ended up in the movie instead.
Edit: I get it now lol. I’ve seen the movie too and completely forgot about it.
In the 80s things were a bit different, which is why it was important.It’s sad when the most glowing endorsement of a person is doing something that if they did it would just mean they are a **** bloke.
For mine, not copping racism at any level just makes you a decent human being.
In the 80s things were a bit different, which is why it was important.
That’s like saying things were a bit different down South in 1950s USA. Just because there was a prevailing attitude of racism doesn’t excuse the behaviour or make it something to be celebrated when someone isn’t racist.
That’s like saying things were a bit different down South in 1950s USA. Just because there was a prevailing attitude of racism doesn’t excuse the behaviour or make it something to be celebrated when someone isn’t racist.
There's a difference between simply not being racist and calling it out/ actively fighting against it especially when it goes against the prevailing attitude.
of course it does.
slavery is also bad and no one should have slaves. does that mean the abolition of slavery was not a big deal worth celebrating because it was bad to begin with and no one should have done it?
It’s sad when the most glowing endorsement of a person is doing something that if they did it would just mean they are a **** bloke.
For mine, not copping racism at any level just makes you a decent human being.
In the 80s things were a bit different, which is why it was important.
Who was that?
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Don't just accept it as there is plenty of things that Doctors can do.I can't remember if this baby has ever shut her eyes in the PM hours, and I'm not 100% on the AM either.
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I don’t ever remember Hawke being the Australian equivalent of Martin Luther King, though.