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Jim should have gone with my suggestion of depicting Euron in his most iconic scene: drunk and naked but for an eye-patch and a cloak decorously covering the family jewels, a wine cup in hand.
Some Great New Greens... grrm 2010
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I may get a sword and an eye-patch so I can deliver that line.
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Apparently, Snake must be called “Snake”, he must wear an eye-patch, and he must “always be a ‘bad-ass’”.
ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK Remake Back On « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2010
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Get your eye-patch on, as per Kurt Russell's character Snake Plissen, to discover the beautiful Old Chain Of Rocks Bridge (just off I-270 to the north-east of the city), which stood in for the famous 69th St Transfer Bridge in the film.
Film-inspired holidays: The Dystopian Society City Break Will Dean 2010
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I don't know about you, but I can picture Mr. Limbaugh with an eye-patch, a hook, and parrot-crap on his shoulder.
Ahoy, Mateys 2009
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Around his neck he had a small silver chain, and what looked like a mechanical eye-patch over his right eye.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Call’s Review Forum 2009
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The next day we bought another one, this one was white with a black eye-patch and orange flecks on his tail.
The Hamster Eulogies 2010
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Conroy wrote two series: as Duke Montana he penned the Deadlight series starring John Lincoln Deadlight, a roving cowboy with a black eye-patch: That black patch was John Lincoln Deadlight's trademark.
Richard Conroy Steve 2010
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Played pirate Twister wearing a purple scarf and an eye-patch.
Apex Digest for a buck apexdigest 2008
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In a relatively short period of time, Ogilvy did create several of the most influential campaigns in advertising history, among them "The Man in the Hathaway Shirt," with his aristocratic black eye-patch; the red-bearded Commander Whitehead bringing Schweppes tonic to the U.S., and the most memorable car headline of all time: "At 60 miles an hour, the loudest noise in this new Rolls-Royce comes from the electric clock."
What Real 'Mad Men' Did, and Didn't Do Kenneth Roman 2010
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