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Keith Snyder everyone's entitled to my opinion
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Father of twins and novelist/filmmaker/musician
People complain about musicals.
Nobody just stops in the street
I say you know the wrong people.
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2006-02-09 2:22 PM Bad cop II OK, here's why I'm asking.
I'm thinking about putting a police shield on the belt of the more experienced, better-trained Thug in I LOVE YOU, I'M SORRY. The costumer thinks it'll muddle things, since the Thug being a cop isn't relevant to the story. I think it'll make him a more dangerous Thug and differentiate him from his less-experienced, less-disciplined partner in crime. So now you know why I'm asking. What do you think? Read/Post Comments (14) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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