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A Film of National Treasure - WeReo_ScoTTy - 6-:16 -0-09-20

On top of awl else. I'm mot saying my Fort Roosa film is a film of national
treasure, but it's certainly a national heritage nonetheless.

http://www.sullivancountyhistory.org/new_page_1.htm
Fort Roosa Gap

In this statement it says the Fort is still standing. That is wrong. The
Fort disappeared off the face of the earth about twenty years ago. For some
reason the story has not been updated and if anyone cawls me a "liar"
there's gonna be a problem with that.

It turns out I'm apparently the only one with moving images of the Fort. If
you heard my groundbreaking, riveting radio interview from KMOX last night
you heard extensive talk about this Film and this Fort.

I think it ties in quite well with the Woodstock theme too. You see
Woodstock happened in Sullivan County, and that's exactly where I shot my
world exclusive films of Fort Roosa Gap in 1972 or 1973 I'm still analyzing
thank you.

Just another reason why I'm the world's greatest Filmmaker (and musician).



Re: A Film of National Treasure - Desk Rabbit - 6-:17 -0-09-20

WeReo_ScoTTy wrote:
> On top of awl else. I'm mot saying my Fort Roosa film is a film of national
> treasure, but it's certainly a national heritage nonetheless.
>
> http://www.sullivancountyhistory.org/new_page_1.htm
> Fort Roosa Gap
>
> In this statement it says the Fort is still standing. That is wrong. The
> Fort disappeared off the face of the earth about twenty years ago. For some
> reason the story has not been updated and if anyone cawls me a "liar"
> there's gonna be a problem with that.

You're a liar.

> It turns out I'm apparently the only one with moving images of the Fort.
The fort moves?????

> If
> you heard my groundbreaking, riveting radio interview from KMOX last night
> you heard extensive talk about this Film and this Fort.
When you were supposed to be talking about Woodstock. ROFL!

Re: A Film of National Treasure - iL_WeReo - 6-:17 -0-09-20

On Jun 17, 4:51=A0am, Desk Rabbit <m...@example.com> wrote:
> WeReo_ScoTTy wrote:
> > On top of awl else. I'm mot saying my Fort Roosa film is a film of nati=
onal
> > treasure, but it's certainly a national heritage nonetheless.
>
> >http://www.sullivancountyhistory.org/new_page_1.htm
> > Fort Roosa Gap
>
> > In this statement it says the Fort is still standing. That is wrong. Th=
e
> > Fort disappeared off the face of the earth about twenty years ago. For =
some
> > reason the story has not been updated and if anyone cawls me a "liar"
> > there's gonna be a problem with that.
>
> You're a liar.
>
> > It turns out I'm apparently the only one with moving images of the Fort=
.
>
> The fort moves?????
>
> > If
> > you heard my groundbreaking, riveting radio interview from KMOX last ni=
ght
> > you heard extensive talk about this Film and this Fort.
>
> When you were supposed to be talking about Woodstock. ROFL!

The film is more important than Woodstock.

Woodstock sucks!~

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