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Mr. Cox Gives Woody Allen a Run for His Money
Please do not discourage Mr. Cox from writing his posts. His writings are among the funniest on talkback and are very enjoyable. I think if he was an actor/director, he would probably offer serious competition to Woody Allen.
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