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Film/TV
Mar 8, 2010 at 10:28 am
Deep Thought
Christopher Frizzelle
I'm so glad
Avatar
didn't win.
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Christopher Frizzelle
Christopher Frizzelle is
The Stranger
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silent-reading party,
which has been happening monthly since 2009.
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