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'''Burt Reynolds''' (February 11, 1936 - September 6, 2018) was a man among men capable of even making the [[gay|Gaystash]] worn by people like Freddy Mercury and the biker dude from '''The Village People''' masculine. If not for him, the 1977 Pontiac Trans-Am Firebird or more popularly known as the '' | '''Burt Reynolds''' (February 11, 1936 - September 6, 2018) was a man among men capable of even making the [[gay|Gaystash]] worn by people like Freddy Mercury and the biker dude from '''The Village People''' masculine. If not for him, the 1977 Pontiac Trans-Am Firebird or more popularly known as the '''Screaming Chicken''' because of the decal on the hood, would not be an iconic American car thanks to his '''[[Movie|Smokie and the Bandit]] movies.''' | ||
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Burt Reynolds (February 11, 1936 - September 6, 2018) was a man among men capable of even making the Gaystash worn by people like Freddy Mercury and the biker dude from The Village People masculine. If not for him, the 1977 Pontiac Trans-Am Firebird or more popularly known as the Screaming Chicken because of the decal on the hood, would not be an iconic American car thanks to his Smokie and the Bandit movies.