+ Follow LOUIS CINEMA Tag
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[Title] => I'm retired and enjoying it
[Summary] => But I’m one retiree who still can’t avail of a senior citizen’s discount at Mercury Drugstore and all I have is their suki card that gives me rebates from my purchases.
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[Title] => The birth of the Cinema Evaluation Board (CEB)
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