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Old Time Wesley
Posted: March 11th, 2004, 5:20pm Report to Moderator
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They have a book that's in script form out there; I guess you could use that as reference. I have it, that's actually how I started but there are some things in there that I've never seen or heard of doing before

Since this is probably my last post on this board because of the changes that are inevitable


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I've got it as well.

It's a decent kind of reference point.  Watching with the movie, makes it that much better.  Comparing and contrasting and all.


Torrez: Hey, find anything?
John: Yeah, a bunch of real estate for sale at close-out prices man!
From DAY OF THE DEAD

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Old Time Wesley
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I buy so many books I think my collection has grown more than any in just 1 month ever haha maybe not ever but it is a large collection


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