FALSE!!! ANSWER: That is pure lunacy. The 'Grease'look was very popular in the fifties and sixties (in fact, it was reffered to as 'greaser') and could be obtained by rubbing simple car grease through the hair. A bit messy and unhealthy for the hair in the long run, yet visibly appealing all the same. I expect that car grease wasn't used in the movie production, however, for the sake of it. They might have used alternative hair products to obtain the look.
I would say its nearly the same but not the same...
There is no difference,(hence CLONED.) The nature is the same the IVs are the same, same moves, same gender, etc...
Yes, they are the same.
Yes I think so they have the same face so yes I think they are the same people.
Flottweg HG
monkey grease
Ryan's steakhouse frys it fish and chicken in the same grease but the grease is changed every two days to prevent it from becoming fishy
no
yes they might have a little less grease
The homophone of "grease" is "grease." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, and in this case, "grease" only has one spelling as both the verb and the noun.
No. I haven't watched either Grease, but I've heard enough songs and read enough info to know that Grease and Grease 2 are totally different stories, with different characters, (except for one really minor one). But the school is still the same.
Dear Sir Esso Unirex n2,n3 & S2 Grease Equivalent to National MP3 Grease
Yes - It may not turn out the same as it would with Crisco, but it will most certainly work the same.
The idiomatic term "elbow grease" means to use manual labor to accomplish a task. The "grease" in french fries is usually vegetable oil, but may contain animal fats.
fat, grease, shortening, suet
nope its a completely different movie with different charectors and everything.