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Perhaps as a consequence of a childhood hinged on pop culture, I’ve always looked at life in terms of the movie in my head. I anticipated graduation as Benjamin Braddock would, listening to a lot of Simon & Garfunkel and vacantly staring at the sun. College was The Rules of Attraction, sometimes National Lampoon’s Animal House.

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All weekend long, Simon and Garfunkel melodies played in our head after we went to see the Repertory Philippines’ production of The Graduate.

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That was my reaction when I went over an article titled Star Misses: 10 Career-Changing Roles That Weren’t from a recent issue of Forbes magazine, a clipping of which was sent to Funfare by somebody who requested to be identified only as “A Hopelessly-Addicted Reader.”

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Perhaps as a consequence of a childhood hinged on pop culture, I’ve always looked at life in terms of the movie in my head. I anticipated graduation as Benjamin Braddock would, listening to a lot of Simon & Garfunkel and vacantly staring at the sun. College was The Rules of Attraction, sometimes National Lampoon’s Animal House.

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All weekend long, Simon and Garfunkel melodies played in our head after we went to see the Repertory Philippines’ production of The Graduate.

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That was my reaction when I went over an article titled Star Misses: 10 Career-Changing Roles That Weren’t from a recent issue of Forbes magazine, a clipping of which was sent to Funfare by somebody who requested to be identified only as “A Hopelessly-Addicted Reader.”

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