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- 1/3/2024
- MUBI
Suggesting that this whole “becoming a real-estate mogul, a reality TV star, and ultimately (somehow) the President Of The United States” thing might have just been a cover to get his hands on the Nakatomi corporation’s bearer bonds, it turns out that Donald Trump was once business partners with Hans Gruber. As noted by New Yorker reporter Amos Posner—and reported on by German news outlet Deutsche Welle—Hans Ulrich Gruber was a major part of Trump’s mid-2000s plans to extend his empire of Trump Towers to Germany, presumably with the able assistance of Tony, Marco, Karl, and Franco.
And, look: We know this Gruber—who was once the head of German steel conglomerate ThyssenKrupp—isn’t the Alan Rickman character from Die Hard, trading quips, humming “Ode To Joy,” and getting shot by guys with pistols duct-taped to their back. (He’s probably not even his...
And, look: We know this Gruber—who was once the head of German steel conglomerate ThyssenKrupp—isn’t the Alan Rickman character from Die Hard, trading quips, humming “Ode To Joy,” and getting shot by guys with pistols duct-taped to their back. (He’s probably not even his...
- 7/7/2017
- by William Hughes
- avclub.com
London, May 9: A sadistic politician offered the wife of his friend and her daughter to cannibals in order to "save his friend a messy divorce".
Convicted murderer Hans Ulrich Rudel, 53, is accused of posting an advertisement in the names of the woman and her 12-year-old child, the Sun reported.
Through the shocking advert, he claimed to be looking for an "experienced, strict master or Sadist who can turn us into creatures with no will of our own".
"Are also keen to meet gentleman interested in slaughter and dolce, who would.
Convicted murderer Hans Ulrich Rudel, 53, is accused of posting an advertisement in the names of the woman and her 12-year-old child, the Sun reported.
Through the shocking advert, he claimed to be looking for an "experienced, strict master or Sadist who can turn us into creatures with no will of our own".
"Are also keen to meet gentleman interested in slaughter and dolce, who would.
- 5/9/2012
- by Lohit Reddy
- RealBollywood.com
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