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I forced my parents to watch "It's a Wonderful Life" yesterday and it was one of those experiences that makes you feel really estranged. I was laughing and pointing wildly, imitating George Bailey and loving every minute of the film, while my folks were snoozing and yawning the whole time. I think i'm an american at heart.
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