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			And I think he thought he was a homosexual, but he was banned before he could clarify it. :confused: 
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			I've been told by my lawers he was not in fact a homosexual.
		 
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			I haven't seen all his movies, but of the ones I have seen, one stands out as my fave, and it's NOT one of his gore movies! It's called "BLAST-OFF GIRLS," and seriously, I thought it was a really fun, weird low-budget picture. I recommend the Something Weird disc of "JUST FOR THE HELL OF IT" ("BLAST-OFF GIRLS" is the second half of the double-feature). It has all kinds of neat stuff like Lewis trailers and lots of drive-in short films, I mean lots and lots of them, hot dog and soda ads, all that kinda neat old stuff. I bought one a couple of years ago for a few dollars and it's still one of the more interesting DVDs in the collection. | 
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