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Why would you post copies of your DL on your social pages?!
Especially a DL where you photoshopped it so that you are 6 feet 80 inches.
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Why would you post copies of your DL on your social pages?!
quote:quote:quote:quote:Allen is probably legit, it's Barnes you can't trust.
So is all of this BS or what
1919 Recruiting Letter
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Mark Barnes, a 1982 Texas A&M graduate who said he was with Allen when the letter was found, snapped a picture of it and posted it along with several other photos of Texas A&M football mementos on the popular fan website TexAgs.com.
"It's like the coolest thing we've ever had," Barnes said. "It's like a historic document."
Does anyone know Allen? He must know Barnes?
he only became friends with barnes on fb on March 11
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He deleted the old family military pics
quote:quote:quote:quote:quote:Allen is probably legit, it's Barnes you can't trust.
So is all of this BS or what
1919 Recruiting Letter
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Mark Barnes, a 1982 Texas A&M graduate who said he was with Allen when the letter was found, snapped a picture of it and posted it along with several other photos of Texas A&M football mementos on the popular fan website TexAgs.com.
"It's like the coolest thing we've ever had," Barnes said. "It's like a historic document."
Does anyone know Allen? He must know Barnes?
he only became friends with barnes on fb on March 11
I know Allen. He is legit. Grew up in BCS and went to a rival school in the area and A&M. Several posters on this site could vouch for that and the letter is real on his side.. This other guy, I have no idea about though. Sending this thread to him now though.
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Touch lol
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Could this thread be used as evidence?
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Holy ****. Where was I today??
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Holy ****. Where was I today??
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Holy ****. Where was I today??
Shouldn't have gone to the shop to buy that AR!!
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Damn.
Don't Mess with GuitarSoup
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I'm guessing he doesn't know Allen, but the recruiting letter is legit. He probably found out about it somehow and posted it on here like everything else claiming it was his, or that he was involved.
According to the article that Sam Khan wrote, he said he was "with Allen when it was discovered." Why was he interviewed and Allen was not? I'm guessing we're about to have a very confused and angry Allen on here asking the same thing we are... Who the hell is mfbarnes?
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I'm guessing he doesn't know Allen, but the recruiting letter is legit. He probably found out about it somehow and posted it on here like everything else claiming it was his, or that he was involved.
According to the article that Sam Khan wrote, he said he was "with Allen when it was discovered." Why was he interviewed and Allen was not? I'm guessing we're about to have a very confused and angry Allen on here asking the same thing we are... Who the hell is mfbarnes?
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Encounter with the Unknown (1973)
From an insiders view
20 November 2006 - 11 out of 16 users found this review helpful.
The pretense of the plot was that the hole was the gates to Hell. At least that is what I was told on the set. I was the voice of the boy in "the hole". The sound for that was actually done @ Century studios in Dallas. Brian Hooper and myself spent a day doing sound effects and voice tapes. The sound from the actual hole was me in the bottom of a concrete cistern calling "Lady" over and over. Was a very good movie, being able to work with Harry Thomason and meeting Rod Sterling was a great thrill for me as an eleven year old kid. Brian Hooper was almost my step father, and still remains a great friend. He bought me my first car when I turned 16. He is now retired and living in East Texas on a farm. My mother was a script girl on this gig, she was credited at the end Jackie Barnes and I was uncredited, Brian was who got us involved, an got my Mom her start in the industry. I just got a DVD copy and I am watching it as we speak. I haven't seen this in over twenty years. My 15 minutes