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 Posted by Rick on 02/02/06 05:08 
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 21:42:39 -0500, Dick Sidbury 
<DrJamesSidbury@hotmail.com> wrote: 
 
>In article <rdg0u19v29gm21gmtn8d098g2v4rch7v24@4ax.com>, 
> Rick <rick@spamgmail.com> wrote: 
> 
>> > 
>> >Which movie did you get?  What did he tell you about the film that you would  
>> >rather not have heard? 
>> > 
>> >--- 
>>  
>> No.  By telling you (and everyone) the movie and the movie background, 
>> that puts me in the same situation as the BB guy put me in:  TMI. 
> 
> 
>Well it's not obvious to me why telling us the name of the movie puts us  
>in the same position that you were in. 
> 
>dick 
>-- but that's just me 
 
If I say the movie, somebody here's bound to spoil it, and we haven't 
watched it yet.  My original point stands:  video clerks shouldn't be 
human trailers for movies unless someone asks them what they're about 
first.  Simple.
 
  
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