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Pandesic
location: Dallas\Fortworth Gender: Male
| | | A little UE in Bagdad : ) < on 9/10/2005 1:02 AM >
| | | a late afternoon of UE on the old film set for the made for tv film " Saving Private Jessica lynch"
a nice mosque
a shot of the street
the front of a extremist group lodge [last edit 9/10/2005 1:03 AM by Pandesic - edited 1 times]
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: A little UE in Bagdad : ) <Reply # 1 on 9/10/2005 1:17 AM >
| | | Yeah, when I first saw the place with the razor wire and all I thought I had found some high security mosque or Moslem enclave too until I walked over to it I realized it was all styrofoam! Property belongs to a publishing company I was hoping to find a 12.5mm "Dshika" on the roof.
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Chicagocookie23
location: Richardson, TX Gender: Female
I have no pants! :)
| | | | Re: A little UE in Bagdad : ) <Reply # 2 on 9/11/2005 1:36 AM >
| | | styrofoam!!! damn the man! cookie
- lover of men, whiskey, french fries, and books... |
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: A little UE in Bagdad : ) <Reply # 3 on 9/11/2005 2:14 AM >
| | | Posted by Chicagocookie23 styrofoam!!! damn the man! cookie
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I should have said polyurethane foam to be precise, lots of stuff you see on TV and movies is sculpted from it.
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Pandesic
location: Dallas\Fortworth Gender: Male
| | | Re: A little UE in Bagdad : ) <Reply # 4 on 9/11/2005 6:59 AM >
| | | true true alot of stuff is made of PU foam I belive this stuff was made with pu foam and with polystyrene foam by coating it with a thin layer of gunite like they make pools with. The bricks and stuff were carved out of big blocks of Polysty with a thingy called a hot knife which is basicly a coat hanger bent into whatever shape with a car battery charger connected to either end to make it hot then passed though the foam to carve whatever. pretty odd stuff A whole lot going to school for stage craft does right soulda been a doc like mom wanted ;)
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Barry Kooda
location: The Cliff Gender: Male
Trees
| | | Re: A little UE in Bagdad : ) <Reply # 5 on 9/11/2005 9:50 PM >
| | | Looks like it's a movie back lot, according to the Tuesday's Dallas News. Businessman Jack Stadtman wants to turn this one-time TV movie set in South Dallas into a permanent film back lot.
I'm a blatant waste of time and resources. |
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