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Holy shit…This was a true story. Just like the majority of the movies from that era. All I can think about is the movie with Richard Pryor called "Moving" where as he's walking through the house he is about to buy, the sellers kept pointing at stuff like skylights, doors, walls etc. and say in a loud joking way, "We're taking that with us! hahaha" Some of the things they also added, "Just kidding! ahhahaha!" & when he went to move into the house the things they DIDN'T say "Just kidding" about, were gone & the seller told him they had everything on tape, so it was all legal. It's like real life Semantics have won out
Side note: LOOK AT HIS MOVIES.
New brain spasm…movies made in the 80's & prior were made by people trying to tell us what's about to happen…They did it soooo well once you re-watch after time goes by that the new Hollywood controllers told them to re-make all the 80's movies & ruin them make any "breadcrumbs" too blotted for anyone to ever believe
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