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{{TB| [[Groundskeeper Willie]] is mopping the hallway when he hears the crowd of students rushing the cafeteria for Taco Tuesday. When he finds there is very little empty space in the janitor's closet, he is forced to choose between saving himself or the mop from being overrun. "My Heart Will Go On" plays as Willie chooses to save the mop and puts it in the closet.}} | {{TB| [[Groundskeeper Willie]] is mopping the hallway when he hears the crowd of students rushing the cafeteria for Taco Tuesday. When he finds there is very little empty space in the janitor's closet, he is forced to choose between saving himself or the mop from being overrun. "My Heart Will Go On" plays as Willie chooses to save the mop and puts it in the closet.}} | ||
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Revision as of 14:29, April 13, 2021
- Not to be confused with RMS Titanic.
- For the in-universe film, see Titanic (film).
Titanic is a 1997 film by James Cameron starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. It is based on a real-life maritime disaster, namely the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. The film was one of the biggest box-office successes of all time and won 11 Academy Awards.
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