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Seeing BATTLE OF THE SEXES with the Next Generation
Ed’s and my thorough enjoyment of the movie “Battle of the Sexes” was both enhanced and tempered by the group of preteen girls the theater’s reserved seating placed to my right. Tempered because of the above average distractions I have … Continue reading →
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