Sylvester Stallone Golfs With Ito Ham

「バイエルン。バイエルン。Yeah! 伊藤ハムだから美味しい。」
“Bayern. Bayern. Yeah! Since it’s Ito Ham, it’s delicious.”

[Sylvester] Stallone did not gain world-wide fame until his starring role in the smash hit Rocky (1976), the film was awarded the 1976 Academy Award for Best Picture. On March 24, 1975, Stallone saw the Ali-Chuck Wepner fight which inspired the foundation idea of Rocky. That night Stallone went home, and in three days he had written the script for Rocky. After that, he tried to sell the script with the intention of playing the lead role. Robert Chartoff and Irwin Winkler in particular liked the script (which was suggested by Stallone after a casting), and planned on courting a star like Burt Reynolds or James Caan for the lead role.

Ham may also refer to: An actor who overacts or exaggerates.

Despite golf‘s popularity in densely populated East Asian countries such as South Korea and Japan, the citizen of average means is limited to hitting balls on driving ranges as play on an actual course requires memberships priced at several times the average worker’s annual salary.

Bruce Willis vs. Yon-sama

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[Bruce] Willis first found fame with his starring role in the hit TV series Moonlighting (1985–89) establishing himself as a comedic actor. However, it was his then-unexpected turn in the Die Hard series that catapulted him to fame. He also was successful in his turn as the voice of little Mikey in the Look Who’s Talking series

Bae Yong Joon (born August 29, 1972 in Seoul, South Korea), is a South Korean actor best known for his roles in numerous television dramas. He is also known as the abbreviated BYJ to many of his fans, or as Yon-sama (ヨン様), with the “sama” being an honorific suffix.

Michael J. Fox Rocks The Honda Integra

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Michael has been given one line, but it’s rather clever line: 「かっこインテグラ」(kakko integura). The first bit of the second word “Integra” is an almost sound-alike replacement for 「良い」(ii) in the Japanese expression 「こっこ良い」(kakko ii) “cool”, as in “This is so cool”. The result is a cool-sounding “Cool Integra”.

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