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    Default Who was HARRY??? You all know but have forgotten!!!

    Who amoungest us has not seen the movie, The Great Escape??? Harry was the name of the tunnel and like the Lost Colony they have gone and found it.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...at-Escape.html

    Now that is something.

    Acey

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    Looks like not many of you have ever seen the great movie; The Great Excape.:yes: Guess I'll have to inform the uninformed.dohAsked our paving supervisor about the movie (he's in his late 20's) and he said he has never heard of the movie.:eek2:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYjnMfgzgcM

    http://movies.zap2it.com/movies/the-...e/3150?aid=ask

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkwmIDx9RwQ

    Now if you haven't seen the movie you can't miss this.:thumbup: Steve McQueen is one of the excapees and he gets his hands on a German motorcycle and watch what happens as he trys to get to the boarder.:eek2::eek2::eek2::eek2:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coWCkAOkQ0U

    Now go rent the movie and see what you have missed.doh





    Acey
    Last edited by ACC; 06-29-2012 at 12:42 PM.

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    Andy it's allmost UnAmerican not to know who Steve McQueen is and all his movies. My fav was The Sand Pebbles, had a friend who's granddad was a China boat sailor, his stories are not suitable for a family freindly board and he had lots of them!

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    Bosko what is so hard to believe is that the movie The Great Escape was released in .1963 In just 6 months that means the movie will be 50 years old. How many of those who spent some of their time here on the board wern't even born in 63 and what are their chances of even seeing the movie.

    Acey

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    Steve McQueen, bullet was my favorite. mustag vs dodge..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bosko View Post
    Andy it's allmost UnAmerican not to know who Steve McQueen is and all his movies. My fav was The Sand Pebbles, had a friend who's granddad was a China boat sailor, his stories are not suitable for a family freindly board and he had lots of them!
    I liked the Legend of Tom Horn, too. He started out "Wanted, Dead or Alive", and he finished that way!

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