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Jill was a knockout as well. Little Pollock had class. Wicked with that pea shooter he used as well.
I don't call blacks the N word, Italians W--s, Or any other ethnicities derogatory names.Jill was a knockout as well. Little Pollock had class. Wicked with that pea shooter he used as well.
A pollock is a fish. Just saying. (not often we have to correct spelling on an ethnic slur)I don't call blacks the N word, Italians W--s, Or any other ethnicities derogatory names.
As a Pole, don't call me Pollock.
Thank you.
Wow! That one's been remade a bunch of times. I have only seen the Bogart version.A very bad remake, Sahara. Jim Belushsi vs Bogart.
Steve was Mr.Cool in my book!I always liked actors like Steve McQueen who did as much of their own stunt work as was possible.
The driver in the original GI60 really did all his own driving. The huge accident where he almost cuts the front end off the Mustang on a pole wasn't in the script. It just happened and he kept going.
I can't see Nicky Cage doing that or without stuntmen and at the time, limited AI.
They still have the Mustang from the original on display.
Steve was Mr.Cool in my book!
Spelling doesn't matter, I knew what he meant.A pollock is a fish. Just saying. (not often we have to correct spelling on an ethnic slur)
Having married into a Polish family, and my kids being 1/4 Polish, and life members of the PNA, I have to say Polish slurs went out a loooong time ago, at least around here anyway.
You know the story about the gun he used?I thought Steve McQueen was pretty darn good in a most of things he did, but he made a lousy cowboy in the show Wanted Dead or Alive. He slurred his words to often.