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According to a Joey he used his plentiful supply of staff paper, which eventually went on to become the score for AotC.

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Touché, well met!

Honestly though it was a joke I made in reference to his comments about the score in the other thread - which I happened to disagree with him on (which... puts me more in agreement... with you!)

:kaboom:

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who are you.

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He uses no toilet paper

Neither does Al Roker when he visits the White House.

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I don't get it either

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Gross!

Posted

Common side effect of that surgery or not, I wouldn't admit that on national tv. Guy's got balls.

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I would admit it. Guy's got a sense of humor and knows what's funny. After all, if you can't laugh at yourself, who will?

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Did JW ever read "LOTR"?

There are two possibilities: a) he did, or b) he didn't. Why doesn't some-one ask him?

Personally, I don't know, and I don't care. Geez, there's an awful lot of projection going on, here.

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Did JW ever read "LOTR"?

There are two possibilities: a) he did, or b) he didn't. Why doesn't some-one ask him?

We sent countless emails asking him about that, but all we got as an answer was this:

Thank you for your kind words about the score for Star Wars. It was indeed a great pleasure for me to write music for this film.

You'll find enclosed the autographed picture you ask me.

Kindest regards,

John T. Williams.

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There is no evidence to suggest that he owned much of anything, and once produced a coin from a fish's mouth.

It is reasonable to assume, however, that he was paid for his work as a carpenter.

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