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Robert Fisher: Thinking out loud (3.0)
...in my opinion...your mileage may vary...
29 November 2007
To Sir, With Love
I caught
To Sir, With Love
last weekend. It felt a tiny bit relevant since I’m leading a fairly-rowdy 8th-grade Sunday school class. I enjoyed it. I should see more Sidney Poitier movies.
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