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In reply to the discussion: While recovering from a hoagie I watched "The Third Man", 1949 British version, TCM...good stuff [View all]Honeycombe8
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While recovering from a hoagie I watched "The Third Man", 1949 British version, TCM...good stuff [View all]
dameatball
Mar 2018
OP
I've never seen that. It's streaming for free on Myretroflix.com (channel on Roku)....
Honeycombe8
Mar 2018
#1
There were two and shared with my g/f and her mom.....Philly cheese steak and Italian
dameatball
Mar 2018
#6
The interactions of the four powers in Vienna is intriguing....might lead to a good remake
dameatball
Mar 2018
#13
Was it the same?? I actually thought CottenWells would have a fight on it the first time I saw it
dameatball
Mar 2018
#16
I think so. The cabins held at least 6-8 people as I remember.Not at all like a typical Ferris Wheel
jalan48
Mar 2018
#17
Thanks for the name of the device. I was a little scared at first at the thought of being so far up
jalan48
Mar 2018
#27
I was struck by how understated the people seemed to be while I was walking around amidst the life
jalan48
Mar 2018
#29
It's an amazing city. I am so glad I had the opportunity to live there for a
smirkymonkey
Mar 2018
#30
Glad you were able to experience it as you did though I admit to be a bit envious.
jalan48
Mar 2018
#31