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Did you hear about this on NPR? I am just curious because most advertising for movies seems to be done on TV and I know you don't watch.
You're absolutely right, I don't watch TV.
This is how it happened. Keith wanted to go see The Queen. He'd read about it in the NYTs. When I went on-line to see where it was playing, it was only at two theaters he hates, but I read the blurb about this movie and it was right up my alley so he took me to see that instead.
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