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who liked steve mcqueen.....?

It was a Triumph (I think) disguised as a BMW in The Great Escape.

I'm jealous that he got to taste Ali McGraw's "nectar."
 
lizard said:
It was a Triumph (I think) disguised as a BMW in The Great Escape.

I'm jealous that he got to taste Ali McGraw's "nectar."

Ali McGraw was born in 1938. In 1969 when she made "Goodbye Columbus", playing a just-graduated high school girl heading off to college, she was 31 years old, but looked 18.

Very nice looking woman.
 
michaeln said:
Ali McGraw was born in 1938. In 1969 when she made "Goodbye Columbus", playing a just-graduated high school girl heading off to college, she was 31 years old, but looked 18.

Very nice looking woman.

I would have drank a bowl of her piss to prove my love for her.
 
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Some excerpts from a bio of his life:

"Steve was not a model soldier at first. He was sentenced to fourty-one days in the brig (the first twenty-one on bread and water) for allowing a weekend pass to drag into two weeks and then fighting with the shore patrol when they went to pick him up. He would redeem himself later on, however.

During a training excercise in the Arctic, a transport ship struck a sandbank and flung several tanks and their crews into the freezing water. Many Marines drowned immediately, unable to get out of their tanks. McQueen jumped into the Actic water personally saved the lives of five men, who were almost frozen to death. For this act of heroism Steve McQueen was chosen to be part of the Honor Guard protecting Harry S. Truman's yacht."

"When I got out of the Marines," Steve said, "I went to Texas and worked in the oil fields as a 'grunt'-a laborer. I went up to Canada, worked as a lumberjack. I went to New York and found a cold-water flat for nineteen dollars a month and I did things like delivering sets for a television store, working in a sandal shop. When you are poor, you've got to work for the basics. You can't do the things you want to do."


McQueen rocked!!!!! :cool
 
coolest guy in the whole world.

a real man, kicking ass with flaws.

i have flaws. i'm not always proud. my life isn't on entertainment tonight.

i'll bet when he died and went to heaven, he bet god he could kick his ass on a bike.
 
pvd said:
coolest guy in the whole world.

a real man, kicking ass with flaws.

what he said.




... try comparing Steve to say George Clooney, what a fucking joke.

but I still have a problem with the wife beating.
 
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mr. mcqueen also funded the movie "on any sunday"...to say he's a poser is a gross mistake....
 
pvd said:
coolest guy in the whole world.

a real man, kicking ass with flaws.

i have flaws. i'm not always proud. my life isn't on entertainment tonight.

i'll bet when he died and went to heaven, he bet god he could kick his ass on a bike.

His detractors wouldn't make a pimple on his ass.
 
Steve Mcqueen:cool






Backdoorslammer is just a lonley little kid that whines about Barfers not liking him...:cry
OOOO.. My bad! Did I say that out loud?

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Bullit was my favorite car chase scene along with the Blues Brothers....
 
I am definitely a fan of the "Bullit" car chase, but come on, count the hubcaps. :laughing :laughing Still one of the greatest car chases on film.
 
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