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Princess Monahsetah, The Concealed Wife Of General Custer (Sat Oct 24, 2009 6:15pm ET)report post
by Cora Criner
Cheyenne Enterprises should take a long look at the book written by Gail Kelly-Custer; PRINCESS MONAHSETAH, The Concealed Wife Of General Custer. Monahsetah was the daughter of Cheyenne Chief Little Rock, of the Washita. She was the mother of General Custer's only child, Josiah Custer, AKA Yellow Hair. This is a great book and what a block buster this could be!
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Re: Princess Monahsetah, The Concealed Wife Of General Custer (Thu Oct 29, 2009 3:11pm ET)report post
by Tommy Stewart
She is right, this book would make a great movie! You can get it at;
princessmonahsetah.com
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Eldorados (Sun Mar 15, 2009 9:23pm ET)report post
by Look@this_STAR
Ax-Man-Bobby-Lee-Ray-4-Hire
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Re: Eldorados (Sun Mar 15, 2009 9:26pm ET)report post
by myspace . com/ bobbyleerayeldorado
www . myspace . com/ bobbyleerayeldorado
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Movie Pitch (Thu Jul 26, 2007 12:06pm ET)report post
by Chuck Baxter
I have an interesting movie concept that I am flushing out and would like an opportunity to pitch it to Cheyenne Enterprises. I will be in LA at the end of August or possibly early September. Thank you.
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My DieHard ticket purchase recorded as Rataouille (Tue Jul 3, 2007 12:50am ET)report post
by Robert
Yesterday I took my son to see Die Hard at the Century Theatres in Daily City, CA. After requesting 2 tickets for the 4:50 PM show, I put them in my pocket. An hour later, nearing showtime, I pulled out my two tickets and was suprized to see two tickets for Rataouille at 4:30 PM. Needless to say I used the tickets for entry and saw Die Hard anyway, but it makes me wonder if this was indeed an isolated "accident", or a means of altering the revenue reporting of hit movies.
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President (Thu Mar 29, 2007 4:11pm ET)report post
by Roberto Rizzo
I would like to congratulate him for his long contribuition to the film business. Tremendous career!

Sincerely

Roberto Rizzo
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