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Post by Okie Stokie. on Apr 29, 2016 19:37:45 GMT
I think any sensible observer of the movie business would probably go with Clint Eastwood. But personally, I think John Wayne transcended the genre (and Clint) with this one scene. I knew Mr Wayne was born with a women's name, But I did not realise he eventually went the whole way with the change.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2016 19:39:49 GMT
I think any sensible observer of the movie business would probably go with Clint Eastwood. But personally, I think John Wayne transcended the genre (and Clint) with this one scene. I knew Mr Wayne was born with a women's name, But I did not realise he eventually went the whole way with the change. Genre not gender Okie
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2016 19:41:09 GMT
I think any sensible observer of the movie business would probably go with Clint Eastwood. But personally, I think John Wayne transcended the genre (and Clint) with this one scene. I knew Mr Wayne was born with a women's name, But I did not realise he eventually went the whole way with the change. " The HELL he did "
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Post by Okie Stokie. on Apr 29, 2016 19:54:05 GMT
I knew Mr Wayne was born with a women's name, But I did not realise he eventually went the whole way with the change. Genre not gender Okie My apologies. The transcended the genre threw me until I just Goggled it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2016 19:59:15 GMT
Genre not gender Okie My apologies. The transcended the genre threw me until I just Goggled it. Easily done done Okie ....both phoneticly similar .
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Post by liathroid on Apr 30, 2016 10:27:45 GMT
old gunslinger Clint
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