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Nat (nat@hotmail.com) 2014/09/08 14:16

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Thanks again for your generous attitude toward requests. You
may regret this. Call a halt whenever you've had enough. I remember when
Dad brought home an 8mm projector and a handful of b&w shorts. No sound
of course. Keystone Kops films where fun because they used to drive
around Culver City where I lived. Same was true for L&H. Long may they
wave.PS. I've been living in Britain for 40 years so films from home are
a rare treat..

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