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In lugnet.mediawatch, Matthew J. Chiles wrote:
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Article & Photo (page 6)
Article
This is from Mondays Wall Street Journal. The print copy (section B front
page and page 4) shows that the thing he is holding is a snakey new bull whip
piece.
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Hmm. I expected Indy to look a little more like Han Solo...
This is very cool news!
Steve
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Matthew J. Chiles wrote:
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Article & Photo (page 6)
Article
This is from Mondays Wall Street Journal. The print copy (section B front
page and page 4) shows that the thing he is holding is a snakey new bull
whip piece.
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Hmm. I expected Indy to look a little more like Han Solo...
This is very cool news!
Steve
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...oh, come on, Steve! Thatd been too easy--!
Play Well and Prosper,
Matthew
The Brick Detective
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Matthew J. Chiles wrote:
Hmm. I expected Indy to look a little more like Han Solo...
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Well, he does. Sort of. They both have the same roundish facial structure, a
rather unnoticable nose (even if you try to look for it, its so unnoticable
that youll fail to do so), and brown eyebrows. Indy has stubble, though, which
some might say is the reason he fails to keep the same woman around from one
movie to the next, compared to Han who practically ends up married by the end of
his trilogy (others would say its part of what makes Indiana Jones the manliest
mans man in movies, while Han Solo ended up getting bumped to third by that
British guy in the tux).
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