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    W: "Aren't you tired of eating chicken every day?"
    J: "No. Are you?"
    W: "What are you referring to? The chicken or the uncle? If you mean the chicken, I must admit I'm tired of it sometimes. The uncle, however, I'm never tired of him."
    J: "You might get tired of him in the future."
    W: "Don't think so. I'll never get tired of the uncle. I'm tired of going out to theme parks. Maybe I'm already old. I just want to stay ho
    me."

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    @pscentral​ event 28: throwback

    This is the Hollywood “Brat Pack.” It is to the 1980s what the Rat Pack was to the 1960s—a roving band of famous young stars on the prowl for parties, women, and a good time. And just like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, and Sammy Davis Jr., these guys work together, too—they’ve carried their friendships over from life into the movies. They make major movies with big directors and get fat contracts and limousines. They have top agents and protective P.R. people. They have legions of fans who write them letters, buy them drinks, follow them home. And, most important, they sell movie tickets. Their films are often major hits, and the bigger the hit, the more money they make, and the more money they make, the more like stars they become. (x x) (template)