Lorne in leather, wow. I think this is goign to kill me. But i'll die happy!
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Okay I've finished my project
It's a 'promo' for Marcus, leading all the way up to his new season. Please let me know what you think
Marcus Promo
~> On the site just click "Free" and follow the instructions. If anyone has a problem let me know
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Originally posted by Cathain Nottingham
But thanks for the link Cathian! He sounds like such a sweet heart. One of us must write a fanfic with Lorne showing off his cooking skills. I know I'll try to adapt that into my fic.
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Originally posted by Cathain NottinghamCould we find them on the web?
Honda Fit TV Commercial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5pdm...Honda%20Canada
On that website there is only one commercial. But that's enough for me! hehe I have a friend who is making me a copy of it. I think I'll add it to the site tomorrow if everyone else thinks that's a good idea. *shrugs*Last edited by Nici; 03 June 2006, 08:57 PM.
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Originally posted by NiciYou're talking to the master here. (I just love YouTube!)
Honda Fit TV Commercial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5pdm...Honda%20Canada
On that website there is only one commercial. But that's enough for me! hehe I have a friend who is making me a copy of it. I think I'll add it to the site tomorrow if everyone else thinks that's a good idea. *shrugs*
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Yay, the forum's back. I've been waiting all morning to post this. hehe
I found the "When Elephants Fight" documentary. He said they might have changed the title and they indeed did. It's called "Uganda Rising" now. You can buy the DVD and the documentary has wons loads of awards. Pretty cool.
http://www.ugandarising.com/home.html
I only found Kavan listed underneath "About The Film" and then "Film Credits".
Then at
http://www.hotdocs.ca/hotdocs_daily....daily_issue=46
"Given the vast history and interconnectedness of conflicts in Uganda, Rwanda and the Congo, the filmmakers decided to create a traditional documentary narrated by Canadian actor Kavan Smith."
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