D Day in Normandy at Kontraband
http://www.kontraband.com/games/4626/D-Day-in-Norm...
Are you goood enuff...liar
Are you goood enuff...liar
I'm a Samoan, my mother's from the same village as 'The Rock', he got a chief's title from there: Lalomanu, Aleipata, Samoa - so I guess I'll start with him. Billy Dee Williams for being in some the most important films of my life: "Lady Sings The Blues", "The Star Wars Trilogy", I was 12 when saw "Star Wars" it was the first movie I enjoyed after "The Sound of Music". It was wonderful. Sylvester Stallone with "Rocky" he did great things, a movie a young pre-teen could watch that wasn't "The Sound of FARKING Music"! "Close Encounters of The 3rd Kind" blew me away too - so what does what Dreyfuss do now piss himself? Nah! He walks into the Farking UFO. Personally, just piss yourself man. Then there's John Travolta - "Saturday Night Fever", not a bad movie eh? Nice Movie, shame about the Bee Gees - I'm sorry, they can harmonise, but they CAN'T SING - Discriminated African Amerian Please! Aw no - I got to say it right - nigger please - and that what the most African Americans would say to you - because they've finally found a real one - it doesn't matter what skin colour - you the one - you the Bee Gees fan. And the KKK hate you too!So the most important people of 1970's were: Billy Dee Williams & Diana Ross, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Sir Alec Guinness, Harrison Ford, James Earl Jones, Kenny Baker - the little man who played R2D2, and C3PO, and Chewbacca & George Lucas. Richard Dreyfuss, and Stephen Spielberg, Sylvester Stallone, and John G. Alvidsen - and John Travolta and the FARKING Bee Gees. What kind of name is that for a band?I'm sure "The Rock" would agree with some of this - he's probably met most of them. I'd like to meet them too. A word to the modem retailer: Thankyou to Vodafone NZ for selling me a modem to make my puny laptop powerful beyond measure.