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edited April 2008 in Not Sports Related
what film,music album,one luxury food item,sporting moment to watch,book to read would you take
film.zulu
music album.willy nelson greatest hits
lux food item.chicken dupeza
sporting moment to watch.mcguigans win versus pedroza
book to read.steaming in
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    Film-The usual suspects
    Music-Any Fu manchu album
    Luxury food-Smoked haddock with cheesey mash
    sporting moment-Play off final
    Book-Family Portrait-Grahame Masterton
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    film - a porno
    music album - dr dre- dre 2001
    Lux food - constant supply of pizza hut meat feast pizza
    sporting moment to watch - playoff final
    book to read - dont know
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    edited April 2008
    film.Long Good Friday
    music album.Frank Sinartra (Greatest Hits)
    lux food item.The Wifes Chilli Con Carni
    sporting moment to watch.Play Off Final
    book to read. Alan Sugar auotoboigraphy or a years subscription to Razzle
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    Film : Seven
    Album : Band on the Run
    Luxury Food : King Prawn Masala
    Sporting Moment : CAFC 4 SAFC 4
    Book : Pillars of the Earth (Ken Follett, a must read)
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    edited April 2008
    film. actaully would be shawshanks redemption
    music album.Usher
    lux food item. Curry
    sporting moment to watch. Playoff final
    book to read. Any Martina cole book
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    [cite]Posted By: ChiAddick[/cite]film - a porno

    Makes you go blind don't you know

    [cite]Posted By: ChiAddick[/cite]

    book to read - dont know

    ;-D
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    Film: The Shawshank Redemption

    Music: Elvis, live in Madison Square Garden, 1972

    Food: Ruby

    Sporting Moment: Wembley 98

    Book: Any Biography/Auto Biography
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    [quote][cite]Posted By: carly burn[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: ChiAddick[/cite]film - a porno
    [/quote]

    Makes you go blind don't you know


    I remember when my old man caught me spanking the monkey when i was a lad "stop doing that son, you will go blind"...... I replied "Im over here dad"


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    was the one when he sang dixie da9?
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    Film - Trainspotting
    Music Album - The Slim Shady LP - Eminem
    Luxery Food Item - Steak and Ale Pie, Chips and Gravy
    Sporting Moment To Watch - Charlton's 97/98 Season DVD (Incuding Play Off Final)
    Book To Read - The Alchemist by Paulo Cohelo
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    [quote][cite]Posted By: nolly[/cite]was the one when he sang dixie da9?[/quote]

    He did that in a lot of his later concerts, 72/73 onwards, he dropped it from the set, then brought it back again when it suited him, in the original Vegas comeback years he didnt use it (1969, Vegas Hilton), its a song based on an old confederate tune, him being from the south an all.
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    he sang it well.
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    [quote][cite]Posted By: nolly[/cite]he sang it well.[/quote]

    Thats the one constant through his life, despite his size and self inflicted health issues, his voice never failed, even upto 6 weeks before his death, if you youtube elvis the last concert you will see what I mean, he looks a mess but still sings fantastically.
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    warmed to hes music as i have become older,great voice and could act a bit,quite liked those films he done.
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    [quote][cite]Posted By: nolly[/cite]warmed to hes music as i have become older,great voice and could act a bit,quite liked those films he done.[/quote]

    Some good (early ones), some people say that Blue Hawaii was either the last of the good ones (photographically and scenery wise it was awesome) or it was the first of the cheesey ones, Change of Habit (his last acting role) is one of my favourites, not many songs and a seriour role (he played a doctor) Dont get me started on Elvis, I could talk all day about him.
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    Costello?...:-)
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    [quote][cite]Posted By: Gump[/cite]Costello?...:-)[/quote]

    Oi....do one you interloper. :-)
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    Film - CAST AWAY :-)
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    blue hawaii is the one when he dives from the cliffs,excellent film,had a mate who looked just like him,spanish lad at school,fuck me did he pull every single bird,we fell out.
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    Bossa Nova....Bossa Nova....
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    [quote][cite]Posted By: nolly[/cite]blue hawaii is the one when he dives from the cliffs,excellent film,had a mate who looked just like him,spanish lad at school,fuck me did he pull every single bird,we fell out.[/quote]

    No, thats Fun in Acapulco with Ursula Andress as his co-star.

    Blue Hawaii, he came back from the army to rejoin the family pineapple plant/farm/business, Angela Lansbury played his mum.
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    bossa nova wrote by jerry lieber,elvis wrote very few,think willie nelson wrote a few for him,now dont get me started on willie and waylon.
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    Film: Cannonball Run
    Music Album: Oasis, Definately Maybe
    Food Item: My Mum's Chips
    Sporting Moment: 1998 play off final
    Book: Dear Boy. Biography on Keith Moon.
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    ursula andress,fuck me they dont make them like that anymore.
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    "In the Ghetto".....classic song...
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    [quote][cite]Posted By: nolly[/cite]bossa nova wrote by jerry lieber,elvis wrote very few,think willie nelson wrote a few for him,now dont get me started on willie and waylon.[/quote]

    Correct, Lieber & Stoller wrote a lot of his early stuff, did you know the only reason he recorded Blue Suede Shoes was to help Carl Perkins financially, they were both at Sun records originally and when Perkins had a car crash Elvis recorded it (it was Perkins release first) to ensure he received the royalties.
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    Well all I know is Forrest Gump taught him to dance!
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    really,i think he danced brillant,a lot of black dance comes from him.
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    [cite]Posted By: RedArmySE7[/cite]Well all I know is Forrest Gump taught him to dance!

    I sure did....
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    [quote][cite]Posted By: nolly[/cite]really,i think he danced brillant,a lot of black dance comes from him.[/quote]

    His early influences were black blues singers and gospel choirs/churches with their over exaggerated movements/dance.
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