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Oshini
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Topic: A rather trivial question... Posted: 29-Mar-2006 at 22:44 |
I'm not exactly sure this is appropriate, and if it isn't, feel free to delete this thread.
I was debating with my friend on how much Robert Sean Leonard[actor - House, Dead Poets Society..] looks awfully similar to Rudolf Hess[Hitler's deputy]. They think he doesn't, but I think he does, especially in the face, hehe. What do you think?
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Maju
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Posted: 30-Mar-2006 at 04:46 |
He doesn't. Hess had thick eyebrows and a much more squared head. Actually they only resemble in the pose.
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Halevi
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Posted: 30-Mar-2006 at 04:48 |
Originally posted by Maju
He doesn't. Hess had thick eyebrows and a much more squared head. Actually they only resemble in the pose.
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ditto
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Oshini
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Posted: 30-Mar-2006 at 09:17 |
Originally posted by Maju
He doesn't. Hess had thick eyebrows and a much more squared head. |
OK if you say so.He is a perfect fossil though.lol.No harm in studying a fossil.Some information on the original.
Early life
Born in Alexandria, Egypt, to a Bavarian Lutheran importer/exporter who thought the school in their little German community was not strict enough, Rudolf was educated by private tutors. His mother was of Greek descent. The family moved back to Germany in 1908 and he enrolled in boarding school there. Although Hess expressed interest in being an astrologer, his father convinced him to study business in Switzerland. At the onset of World War I he enlisted in the 7th Bavarian Field Artillery Regiment, became an infantryman and was awarded the Iron Cross, second class. He transferred to the Imperial Air Corps (after being rejected once), took aeronautical training and served in an operational squadron at the rank of lieutenant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_hess
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morticia
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Posted: 30-Mar-2006 at 10:57 |
I don't see the resemblance at all!
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Oshini
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Posted: 31-Mar-2006 at 11:03 |
Long Live Rudolf Hess!
My translation of the banner.
My German Vocabulary is very limited.
Edited by Guest
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Beylerbeyi
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Posted: 31-Mar-2006 at 12:49 |
My German Vocabulary is very limited. |
So is your IQ.
Funny way to create a thread about a Nazi wanker, this is thinly disguised Nazi propaganda.
The admins should remove the thread.
Edited by Beylerbeyi
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Jhuntadu
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Posted: 31-Mar-2006 at 18:53 |
I did not start this thread Comrade Beylerbeyi.I did make the two posts with pictures visible though.
Herez some info on Robert Sean Leonard to even things out.
Robert Sean Leonard has been in such movies as Dead Poet's Society, Swing Kids, Kenneth Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing, and HBO's In The Gloaming. He is goodlooking, a delight to watch in action. He also deserves more recognition than he has received so far. This site is dedicated to him and all who truly appreciate the work he has done.
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Lot/4424/index2.html
http://us.ent4.yimg.com/tv.yahoo.com/images/he/photo/tv_pix/ fox/house_photos/robert_sean_leonard/house.jpg
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red clay
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Posted: 01-Apr-2006 at 12:27 |
Originally posted by Beylerbeyi
My German Vocabulary is very limited. |
So is your IQ.
Funny way to create a thread about a Nazi wanker, this is thinly disguised Nazi propaganda.
The admins should remove the thread.
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Well said sir, well said.
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