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2 unusual facts about Predicament


Heath Franklin

In 2010, Franklin had a small part in the New Zealand crime comedy, Predicament.

Predicament

The screenplay was written by the director Jason Stutter, who chopped up and rearranged Morrieson’s dialogue.


Egocentric predicament

Since 1710, when George Berkeley broached in his fashion the problem of the egocentric predicament, denying the existence of material substance except as ideas in the minds of perceivers, and thus asserting a problematical relation with reality, hence has this thesis proved a stumbling block.

Find Out Who Your Friends Are

Worley who then calls Roy Oswalt who is working out with several other athletes; everyone contacted arrives in a cavalcade of vehicles to help with the predicament.

Golden Parnassus

The Toronto Star reports that customers of another resort who found themselves in a similar predicament were told by Mexico's Tourist Bureau in Toronto that hotels that had accepted vouchers from Conquest as payment at check-in were not entitled to demand payment a second time.

Hawera

Ronald Hugh Morrieson (29 January 1922), author of filmed cult novels Came a Hot Friday, Pallet on the Floor, Predicament and The Scarecrow.

Jack Bros.

The game allows players to play as one of three brothers - Jack Frost, Jack Lantern, or Jack Skelton - as they deal with the predicament of returning to the fairy realm on Halloween in time to not disappear from existence.

Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy

Raymond O'Brien, "Pedophilia: The Legal Predicament of the Clergy", Vol.

Mabel's Strange Predicament

The Tramp was first presented to the public in Chaplin's second film Kid Auto Races at Venice (released February 7, 1914) though Mabel's Strange Predicament, his third film in order of release, (released February 9, 1914) was produced a few days before.

Me and the Big Guy

In much the same manner as an imaginary friend acts, 'The Big Guy' never responds until he finally becomes fed up with Citizen 43275-B and declares that he does not like being called 'The Big Guy' - but this intervention serves only to worsen Big Brother's predicament, as 43275-B enthusiastically hugs the telescreen and goes on to "amuse" him through a variety of ways: sock puppets, Boggle, hide and seek, one-sided pillow fights, and knock-knock jokes.

Richard Knopper

In May 2002, Knopper had a trial with English Premier League side Sunderland and played in that predicament in the Niall Quinn testimonial match with the Republic of Ireland on the 14th.


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