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You've met.........the Bill? The man..the legend..the geek who made good?

Yeah..a mgmt firm I was with for a moment was trying to sign him. I also hooked up a client with him to make a short video, that ultimately didnt work out. And Ive seen him ata couple parties and screenings..

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How the 'hell' did it get that name? :lol:

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hmmm.... I don't know... I figured cause it was hot as hell... but now I'm getting curious... /searches/ Here's a nice description from their tour page...:)

Visit Hell

You can go to Hell and then come back with tales of a blackened and jagged rock formation that gives this little district in West Bay its name. Hell's intriguing weathered rock formation is over 1 1/2 million years old and resembles the charred remains of a hell fire. Hell's own post office was opened in 1962 for tourists who wanted to send postcards from Hell.

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a couple of weeks ago from phone :P

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