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Shelley:
Would he ever show you his stuff? Reese Holdin:
I had to buy every book he has written. Shelley:
Must have been an interesting childhood. Reese Holdin:
Yeah. Competing for attention with twin No.3 Underwood typewriters won't do too much for your self-esteem
Would he ever show you his stuff? Reese Holdin:
I had to buy every book he has written. Shelley:
Must have been an interesting childhood. Reese Holdin:
Yeah. Competing for attention with twin No.3 Underwood typewriters won't do too much for your self-esteem
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Would he ever show you his stuff
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I've had to buy every book he's written
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Must have been an interesting childhood
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Yeah
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Competing for attention with twin No 3 Underwood typewriters
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Won't do much for your self esteem
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Movie Summary
An editor offers actress/bartender Reese $100,000 for her late mom's letters from her novelist dad. She heads home from NYC to get them and finds her dad living in the garage while two strangers live in the house.
