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Question by Elaine
Submitted on 11/5/2003
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I recently heard an interview with Harrison Ford on TV where he stated that he stapled his fedora to his head for a scene in Indiana Jones.  Those who didn't see the interview don't believe this, can you back this fact up?


Answer by chrisfayejones
Submitted on 12/8/2003
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I have been wondering when ANYONE would ever ask this question! There is no way a human being could actually staple anything to his head without massive bleeding occurring as head wounds (even tiny ones) bleed more profusely than any other surface wound on the body!

 

Answer by jonny anomaly
Submitted on 1/19/2004
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dont believe everything harrison ford tells you

 

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