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Topic History of: 30 for 30
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andrew You must watch Fantastic Lies it's very mind blowing.
andrew Spee wrote:
Thanks Andrew.

Having done a bit of googling - it would seem that there are several '30 for 30' topics and subject.

Will look further - they're on Netflix.




You're welcome bud.

More are being released later in the year including one the infamous XFL.
Spee Thanks Andrew.

Having done a bit of googling - it would seem that there are several '30 for 30' topics and subject.

Will look further - they're on Netflix.


andrew There are a lot of 30 for 30 football documentaries.

youtu.be/iVDUab3A89w
Spee Interesting bloke who died in prison!

Presumably DuPont Circle in Washington is called after the dynasty.

'The Men Who Built America' may be in the 30.

Life stories of Rockefeller, Carnegie, Vanderbilt, Morgan and Ford.

Showing how the might of the US started - with oil, steel, railways, motor vehicles and electricity.


Informative and fascinating....