Thrillville Overview VideoPosted 2006-11-18 15:11:52 594 Views in Xbox
Thrillville (Xbox)Take a thrilling look at the game in action.
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The incredibly strange Ray Dennis Steckler makes his first of several appearances in my Thrillville show at The Parkway Theater (now closed) in Oakland, CA, on August 4, 2000, with screenings of his classics "Rat Pfink a Boo," "Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Monsters," and "Blood Shack," honoring rockabilly legend Ron Haydock who appeared in several of Ray's films. Also on stage with Ray are actor Herb Robins, who starred in several of Ray's films, and "ReSearch" publisher V. Vale. I'm posting this video in tribute to my late friend Ray, who passed away on January 7, 2009. Cheers. www.thrillville.net |
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sorry Leute das das Video so spät erst kam habe Versuch des Problem mit dem mic. zu lösen allerding ist das mic. höchst wahrscheinlich kaputt :) muss mir also neues besorgen oder i wie so was und nach dem ich die neue Aufnahme ihr dran anschließen wollte kommen die letzten ca3min. erst jz also tut mir leid aber ich werde so schnell es geht alles behoben haben bis dahin tuhdelü und tschüss |
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