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    Other actors considered for the role of Alan Grant in JP included Sean Connery, Richard Dreyfuss and Kurt Russell (rejected because their price tags were too large) and William Hurt (who turned down the role). (From: 'Dilophosaurus' + Oviraptor)
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    At 4:43:45 AM on 12/26/2003, Stryderman said:
    In my defense I will speak only the truth: I have not read Dawn of Retribution. I kind of used that name because it sounded mercenaryish.

    Thanks again!


    At 12:18:06 AM on 12/26/2003, Troodontid said:
    I too was going to fake-pull-the-chain with 'Brock's' name. Another awesome chapter Stryder. Keep it up. I really liked Grom's description.

    PS: A little side note I would like to ask you to take a glance at my FanFic, JP Japan. Thanks in advance.


    At 2:22:25 PM on 12/23/2003, Crisco said:

    This was pretty cool. Brock, where have i heard that name?.... O DAWN OF RETRIBUTION! THE BEST FAN FIC EVER! just pulling ur chain. this story looks promising, you've got me interested


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