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1950's war comics

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  1. here is a synopsis of episode 2 of scarred, it was on MTV in 2007 2 "Two Elbows" April 17, 2007 One Good Reason To Wear A Helmet - Yuri splits his head open when he tripped during a rail grind with his rollerblades and it left him in a coma. One Last Trick - The last trick of the day turns into a nightmare for Morgan, when he winds up with a hole in the side of his face after an accident on his bike. Nailed In The Nuts - Not noticing a jagged piece of metal on a rail, Mitch falls off his skateboard while trying to grind, and lands on it, splitting his scrotum open. Railed - Kevin loses control of his skateboard while trying to complete a downhill speed-skating course, and ends up with a hole in his knee. Two Elbows - After not being able to land a trick on his skateboard after repeated attempts, Andres ended up with a broken elbow.
  2. reminds me of that dumb show called "scarred" where theses skateboard type dudes would be telling about their broken arms and leg, fractured fibulas and major concussions , all because the did some stupid skateboard jump off a two story concourse that nobody cared about except for maybe a couple of his friends
  3. one of the worst/stupidest songs of all time , i hope to never hear it again !!
  4. Senators fan gets tattoo of favorite player in exchange for autographed jersey
  5. fun fact John Amos was just 8 years older than his TV son Jimmy JJ Walker on Good Times
  6. Deliverance actor quite a character 45 years later It's been 45 years since Deliverance made movie theaters squeal. The actor who played a notorious hillbilly villain is still a naturally entertaining character in Appalachia. This year marks 45 years since Coward graced the silver screen as the "toothless man" in one of the most notorious and disturbing rape scenes in Hollywood history. He and costar Bill McKinney are credited with conjuring the infamous "squeal like a pig" line that became so engrained in popular culture. "We did improvise a whole lot and it was brutal stuff," said Coward. "Bill [McKinney] was asking me what we should do with him [Ned Beatty's character, Bobby] and I said, 'Make him squeal like a pig. Make him squeal like Pa's old pig.' I said it a few times, but it didn't make it in the movie. Then I told that ol' boy he's got a 'purty' mouth, so that was my line people remember." Deliverance villain actor still a characte
  7. Deliverance's inbred banjo boy He didn't actually play the banjo. According to The New Yorker, "Boorman had had to deploy another boy to hide behind the swing and slip his hand through Redden's sleeve to finger the changes." Redden wasn't a fan of Burt Reynolds: "Burt didn't want to say nothing to nobody," Redden told The New Yorker years later. "He wasn't polite. And he made us look real bad–he said on television that all people in Rabun County do is watch cars go by and spit."