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He's rock 'ard. And well done for choosing my tinypic link out of the 3 choices. An 'ard, yet wise head on those shoulders
 
Sydney :)

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Sydney AND smiling. Keep smiling. :)

DarkinthePark - yeah you look straight out of prison. But cool! And with tiny pupils!
 
Lol, you look just fine NE. No one would guess you've been kept in the darkness for a year living on half a cup of gruel a day and whatever bugs you could pick up off for the floor.

I wonder if Papillion is based on a true story ? What an inspiration the Paul Newman character is.
 
its Charles Bronson. ;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papillon_(book)

He lived on roaches as protein according to the movie mdb. Thats such an iconic scene isnt it? Let me get the you tube hold on.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdeS1vJNgpg

He'd look worse than that if it twer a well he'd been thrown down. That french penal colony looks easy peasy time. Least he had roaches for company and sustenance.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zwW7iWinrk

Ed: He escaped after about the third time trying.. Just like that ^ but without hitting the barbed wire!
 
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we were both wrong, its steve McQueen. I allways got him and Paul Newman mixed up. They do look quite simillar, and of the same era, and did the same type of films, same type of mega star status for their generation.

Main article: Papillon (film)

A film based on the book was made in 1973, starring Steve McQueen as Henri Charrière and Dustin Hoffman as Louis Dega.

It is an iconic scene, as because when he first arrives the cellmate in the next cell pops his ravished ghostltly half insane malnourishned head out and asks Steve McQueen how he looks. And then a year later McQueen asks the next new inmate how he, McQueen looks. Must have been about the only passed down bits of banter they could have had.

Edit: I cant remember if any of The Great Escape escapees actually made it.

papillion spoiler.

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mcqueen was prepared to risk his life jumping off that cliff to cling to the coconut shells raft he had built. "You could be killed." "Does it matter?" He'd rather that than face the life Hoffmann had settled for on the penal island. He was just determined to escape all along in Papillion.
 
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we were both wrong, its steve McQueen. I allways got him and Paul Newman mixed up. They do look quite simillar, and of the same era, and did the same type of films, same type of mega star status for their generation.

Main article: Papillon (film)

A film based on the book was made in 1973, starring Steve McQueen as Henri Charrière and Dustin Hoffman as Louis Dega.

It is an iconic scene, as because when he first arrives the cellmate in the next cell pops his ravished ghostltly half insane malnourishned head out and asks Steve McQueen how he looks. And then a year later McQueen asks the next new inmate how he, McQueen looks. Must have been about the only passed down bits of banter they could have had.

I've always mixed the two up as well mdb. Thanks for abridging all than man.

Yeah, it was solitary confinement so no.. no banter not even dustin to chat with. Oh and all his teeth fell out.
 
Yeah, it was solitary confinement so no.. no banter not even dustin to chat with. Oh and all his teeth fell out.

yeah, perhaps it was only when a new inmate arrived that they all got to poke their heads out of their hatches. It was a bit weird that was the only interaction they had, as it was meant to be solitary confinement after all.
 
One Thousand words -I just passed on your comment to my twin brother, he is not happy...

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i wouldnt mess with this guy, that's for sure. Its not nice to be on the receiving end of OTWs humour sometimes, but you will see that he treats everyone the same, and Australian "banter" does tend to be very brutal, but i believe that is all that it is (most of the time).
 
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