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His Eminence has it, Bolton it is (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_Grim_Up_North)
I don't remember anything about a hand being chopped off. The Brits thing I remember them doing was a version of 3AM Eternal with Extreme Noise Terror, at the climax of which Bill Drummond let fly with a heavy machine gun loaded with blanks into the audience. They were apparantly going to disembowel a dead sheep on stage, but ENT objected because they were vegetarians. Instead the carcass was dumped outside the entrance to the hotel the after-show party was being held at.
Good times, the '90s. Anyway, enough nostalgia, your go Cardinal!
I don't remember anything about a hand being chopped off. The Brits thing I remember them doing was a version of 3AM Eternal with Extreme Noise Terror, at the climax of which Bill Drummond let fly with a heavy machine gun loaded with blanks into the audience. They were apparantly going to disembowel a dead sheep on stage, but ENT objected because they were vegetarians. Instead the carcass was dumped outside the entrance to the hotel the after-show party was being held at.
Good times, the '90s. Anyway, enough nostalgia, your go Cardinal!
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Dunno. If i find the story again, I'll let you know.
Right, an easy one ...
The film "The Pope Must Die" starring Robbie Coltrane was released in the 90s. However, due to much wailing and gnashing of teeth by American Roman Catholics, the film was renamed for the American audience.
What was it called?
(edit: Forgot to change the thread. D'oh!)
Right, an easy one ...
The film "The Pope Must Die" starring Robbie Coltrane was released in the 90s. However, due to much wailing and gnashing of teeth by American Roman Catholics, the film was renamed for the American audience.
What was it called?
(edit: Forgot to change the thread. D'oh!)
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