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Is the movie Wall•E actually not playing at Pacific Theaters' The Grove in Los Angeles? How is that possible? How is the nation's most profitable multiplex not showing this weekend's, and one of the year's, most anticpated films? I've checked every online ticketing service and even tried to call The Grove's direct phone number (nobody answered) -- there's no evidence anywhere that they're screening Wall•E. Insane.
What Mommy & Me movie is showing at The Grove in L.A.? Does anyone know where I can find out which movie is showing each week for the Mommy & Me movie that plays every Monday at the Pacific Theaters at the Grove? Is there a website somewhere that lists is? Or do I need to call in every time to find out the movie of the week? Thanks!
Can some one help identify an old bayonet that has what I think is French on it? My grandfather acquired this somewhere along the line. He was not in the European theatre during WWII, he was in the Pacific reconstruction but collected many odd things. On the blade, in cursive, is engraved "Lit Etienne Fevrier 1873." It is a bayonet; it has a grove in the handle and a loop for the rifle barrel. The serial #'s on the hilt and scabbard match. The hilt has a "J" hook opposite the loop for the rifle barrel. The end of the scabbard has a bud on it so as to keep the scabbard from stabbing anyone I suppose. If anyone just knows what the French means, that would be great. Thanks.
Can some one help identify an old bayonet that has what I think is French on it? My grandfather acquired this somewhere along the line. He was not in the European theatre during WWII, he was in the Pacific reconstruction but collected many odd things. On the blade, in cursive, is engraved "Lit Etienne Fevrier 1873." It is a bayonet; it has a grove in the handle and a loop for the rifle barrel. The serial #'s on the hilt and scabbard match. The hilt has a "J" hook opposite the loop for the rifle barrel. The end of the scabbard has a bud on it so as to keep the scabbard from stabbing anyone I suppose. If anyone just knows what the French means, that would be great. Thanks.
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