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From IMDB: Two teenage girls, Janie who is American and Lana who is Russian, fall in love after meeting at a t.A.T.u concert and are swept into a dangerous world of obsession, drug abuse and murder.

She was in that t.A.T.u movie with Balkie from Perfect Strangers.

I forgot about that damn troubadour.

To be honest, One for the Money deserves to be belittled.

Forget David Copperfield, magic in the 70s was all Doug Henning. His Wikipedia page has this gem: “In 1979 Henning appeared on The Crystal Gayle Special, a variety program starring singer Crystal Gayle and featuring, along with Henning, B.B. King and The Statler Brothers.”

In the theater when I saw Kill Bill (don’t remember which) there was a guy with his sons which looked about 8 and 6.

American Experience on PBS did a good documentary on Tupperware a few years back.

And so many foosball tables.

There is nothing secret about the Senate subway. Anyone can ride it and is goes about a block.

Why was there always a life size ceramic dog and why did people always buy it? All the stuff on that revolving stage was hideous and watching people try to decide what was less awful to buy was the best part.

The strawberry is what makes the magic.

Any pie a la mode.

Can your restaurant reviews please be a regular feature? This was hilarious! “Steak Frites, Maitre’d Butter” Ha!

Did Norma Kamali design hats? These definitely look like her style back then.

Liv Tyler looks lovely, but as a former museum guard, I am aghast.

I had to play by their rules to get the crown... But after I won, they could play by mine.

From the AP Stylebook: PLURAL NOUNS ENDING IN S: Add only an apostrophe: the churches’ needs, the girls’ toys, the horses’ food, the ships’ wake, states’ rights, the VIPs’ entrance.