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East Rider Route and Commentary

Last post 07-05-2009 3:22 PM by jarv. 3 replies.
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    East Rider Route and Commentary

     This is pretty good.  If you haven't seen the movie you're missing out on classic.

    http://mrzip66.com/2009/04/20/route-from-the-movie-easy-rider-map/

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  • 07-05-2009 2:41 PM In reply to

    Re: East Rider Route and Commentary

    Cool,- You would happen to know the route the "wild Hogs" took to Ca would you?  I'd be interested in the park area where they were swimming

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    Re: East Rider Route and Commentary

    Arkansas Warrior:

    Cool,- You would happen to know the route the "wild Hogs" took to Ca would you?  I'd be interested in the park area where they were swimming

     

     

    I love that film - - total cr*p - but funny!

    Only thing is .. .. .. ..

    I have been recommended to watch the TV series Scrubs,

    but I can't watch it ' cos that guy who is the cop in wild hogs creeps me out every time I see him!

    The park area scene - brilliant!

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