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Title: 1950's Story
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November 12, 2005 |
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Tommy had a surge of courage and decided to ask Marie out, on a date. He told her that they would go to the Drive-In that had just opened outside of town. A John Wayne double feature was playing, that's all tommy cared about. He really liked westerns, since he always satdown and watched it with his dad on TV... Showed first 250 characters
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He really liked westerns, since he always satdown and watched it with his dad on TV. The television set was new at the house too. The older model they had burnt out a few months back. Frank decide to get another one just as soon as the neighbors got theirs... Showed next 250 characters
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