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Yes. This part of the movie is true. The Charlie Wilson biography reveals that when Charlie was thirteen and living in Trinity, Texas, his dog Teddy got into the neighbor's yard. The neighbor, city official Charles Hazard, retaliated by mixing ... more
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The film you refer to as the "Original" was actually called "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory". 1. The movie was filmed on location in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 2. The movie premiered on June 30th, 1971. 3. Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder) was ... more
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By David Royse, Associated Press TALLAHASSEE, Florida (AP) _ The prospect that a tropical storm and a hurricane could strike Florida on the same day is something meteorologists say they have never seen. "It's almost unheard of," state meteorologist ... more
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John Bosley was the assistant on Charlie's Angels. Thanks for texting ChaCha! ... more
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Would He Do That to Craig Sager? Sunday February 24, 2008Had to share a little video that is making the rounds through all the sports blogs -- I'm not ashamed to jump on a bandwagon. This link from AOL's Fanhouse blog shows Tennessee coach Bruce ... more
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Excellent question! And I have the answer from the man who knows bestest—Damon Lindelof. He tells me, "Desmond will have to deal with the aftereffects and the guilt of it. He will question whether or not Charlie would have made this sacrifice had ... more
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Charlie does die and there IS a Jacob. In the episode of series 3 were Ben takes Jack to the hut to meet Jacob u do actually see a figure in the chair. I have the episode on my computer and if you slow the scene down you can see a shadowy figure ... more
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, published in 1964, just recently celebrated its 40th anniversary in print. The book has sold over 13 million copies worldwide and been translated into 32 languages. ... more
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• Snip off all the leaves from your tree using the pruning shears or a pair of scissors. At your discretion clip away any small unwanted stray branches. • Cover your work area with several layers of newspaper or other disposable covering. Place ... more
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Uncle Charlie is the FCC. While they can still stir up a whirlwind of legal fines, the FCC has slowly withdrawn from 11 meters. (more can be found elsewhere in this webpage with the classic story: "Me and Uncle Charlie" org. published in the CB ... more
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