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Hi. My name is Fiona and I love Woody Harrelson.


On the evening of April 3, 2020, I came to the dreadful realization that I had only seen nine of Woody Harrelson's seventy-eight movies! That was simply unconscionable, so I made a list of all the movies Woody Harrelson has been in and put it up on my wall, resolving to watch each and every one of them.



Someday this list will be in the Woody Harrelson Museum. This version of the list actually doesn't have every movie on it, because some of them did not make themselves known to me until a later date.

Here's a cake I made in honor of Woody Harrelson. It says "herr olson" because that was the name of my high school german teacher and I think it's funny that "herr olson" and "harrelson" sound the same.

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