Marco Polo – Steven Segal Niccolo Polo – Spike Milligan Maffeo Polo – Flava Flav Bartender – George Formby Customer – Marcus Garvey Messenger boy – Yoko Matsugane A bar somewhere in Venice 1275. Bartender: …so I just punted down to Kwik-F... ...full story at Sinocidal
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MP: Who was the Teenage Marco Polo? »
YouTube video MARCO POLO: THE CHINA MYSTERY REVEALED
Did Marco Polo Really Make the Journey to China?
Was he the Worlds Greatest Overland Explorer or the Biggest Liar?
Perhaps no land journey in human history is more famous than Marco Polos legendary 24-year trek... |
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Lost in Translation – The Gabbles of Marco Polo (Part Two) » Sinocidal By BJD - script found during underpinning work at Sinocidal Towers Marco Polo – Steven Segal Niccolo Polo – Spike Milligan Maffeo Polo – Flava Flav Travis Bickle – Robert De Niro John Elway - HimselfChristopher Old Uyghur Lady – Ran Asakawa Spi... |
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The Gabbles of Marco Polo: part III » Sinocidal The third, and God willing final, part of the saga from the, if there is any justice in the World rapidly running out of ink, pen of BJD. Enjoy! Players Marco: Matt Damon Maffeo: Hugh Grant Niccolo: Morgan Freeman Ticket Seller: Zhang Ziyi Colleague:... |
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Marco? Polo! » Opposite End of China Did Marco Polo really make it to China and see all of the places he wrote about in The Book of Wonders? It's a question that will probably never be answered to anyone's complete satisfaction. As an optimist, I like to believe that Marco made it to... |
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Garden tribute to Marco Polo » Shanghai Daily A CHINESE garden designed by artist Ye Fang will be part of the upcoming Venice Biennale in Italy's famous water town. It will feature in an exhibit called "A Gift for Marco Polo" at the event, which runs from June... |
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Learning from Billboards » China Journal Hangzhou may have reminded Marco Polo of his native Venice, but what grabs 38-year-old American artist-curator Mathieu Borysevicz about Hangzhou is its signs. And signs and signs. |