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So, you know that giant statue of a Native American that they drive past in the first movie? I grew up a block away from it.
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quote:The most valuable item to be auctioned is a 1967 prototype Shelby GT-500 convertible Mustang once owned by race driver and engineer Carroll Shelby.
I disagree.
quote:The asking price for the "Wayne's World" Pacer is $15,000.
Are they joking? I think people pay more than that for.. furniture these days. I am ashamed.
Man, I love those movies. Am I the only one that thinks of Waynestock everytime I hear Woodstock? And thinks of that guy with the machine guns? And thinks of that fat guy getting hit with tennis balls? And thinks..oh man, I better stop myself. Anyway, great movies.
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Still headbangs to Bohemian Rhapsody (but I have to admit that I did so before Wayne's World too), grew up near the carspike (that's in the parking lot at Cermak Plaza in North Riverside/Berwyn), didn't care for WW2.
Dana Carvey is one of my favorite SNL veterans. =)
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