El Protoolio wrote:For more on that scroll about halfway down this link.
Camillo looks incredible!
El Protoolio wrote:For more on that scroll about halfway down this link.
burun wrote:El Protoolio wrote:For more on that scroll about halfway down this link.
Camillo looks incredible!
El Protoolio wrote:burun wrote:El Protoolio wrote:For more on that scroll about halfway down this link.
Camillo looks incredible!
He claims he doesn't age. I am starting to believe him.
Mark Hansen wrote:El Protoolio wrote:burun wrote:El Protoolio wrote:For more on that scroll about halfway down this link.
Camillo looks incredible!
He claims he doesn't age. I am starting to believe him.
I'm pretty sure he's got a painting somewhere in his attic.
El Protoolio wrote:Mark Hansen wrote:El Protoolio wrote:burun wrote:El Protoolio wrote:For more on that scroll about halfway down this link.
Camillo looks incredible!
He claims he doesn't age. I am starting to believe him.
I'm pretty sure he's got a painting somewhere in his attic.
Of Naked Raygun from when they were good?
chopjob wrote:tmidgett already pointed out Mr. Pezzati's candid admission earlier in the thread, but I also wanted to make mention of a comment I found even more compelling than that, namely Mr. Durango wishing that "they" had let the kids feel as though listening to this music and participating in this scene could change the world.
It was the only note of regret sounded throughout the film that I recall, one that seemingly points up a marked difference between Chicago and the coastal scenes.
El Protoolio wrote:Check out Steve's Soviet carpet salesman glasses in that picture.
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