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there is a really tll bald eagle with bushy eye brows that just beats everyone up. I think he read the news once I've never taken lsd but trying to think back about the muppets makes me think i must have hit it pretty damn hard between the age of 5 through to 10

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correct me if i'm wrong but did the two old guys seem a little bit to friendly?

Yoda and Scibes: The untold Drama.

This reviewer knows only too well the pain of love lost and found so it was with a tear in my eye I watched this film. I felt as though the taller of the blad men was a tad stilted and wooden in his acting but in his own quiet way he got his feelings towards Yoda across in a most convincing fashion. The love scene under a car hoist will go down (literally) in the annuls of time as an all time great movie moment.

The trials and triumphs of these two gentlemen (I would hardly call them gentle after the shower scene) really sucks you in and proves there love is more of a long hard slog than just life giving them a shafting.

I give it 4 out of 5 dancing buttocks :shake::shake::shake::shake:

Hey I am still keen to see if anyone is running at the drags...

Rick... what do you reckon think it is the right nice cool weather to run some good times... it is definatly turbo weather at the moment... although a night meet would be awsome at the moment...

I think Sciby should think about entering the Scibyline... we should see what the 2.5 can do before hitting it up with a torque monsta 3 ltr...

Dev... I don't even have to try to talk you into it...

Hopefully my mate with the fully sik SR Stanza should be there... it is getting so quick it's almost sickening... and for the price... ouch... definatly a budget beater... Seen the spotties infront of the intercooler... how much more of a sleeper could you get!!

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