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Were the 1970s the last decade NYC movies had sovl
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So did he mess up the joke about the radio? Did radio used to be different? He says he must sound like FM radio to indicate what I assume has to mean in this context that he might be boring. But shouldn't that be AM? I wouldnt think he would mess up a joke like that so did radio used to be completely different? Maybe just in NYC?
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Oh wow I bet it means generic.
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>inbred yehudi sex predator charms nordic woman film #829
yeah the 70s were great
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Q The Winged Serpent is pretty cool for 80s nyc viewing.
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>>215186011
Nah, it was the 90s.
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Nope the 80s

Remember Ghostbusters
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>>215186461
Could be a Mandela Effect. They do irritating things like that.
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>>215187381
Ghostbusters 1984 does have a SHITTON of soul. Like the size of a city bus that is also a Twinkie.
Some of my favorite moments from that are when they're just getting set up and lamenting the last of the petty cash.
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>this man has no dick
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>>215187381
wasn't most of ghostbusters filmed of a soundstage or am I misremembering
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>>215189657
on a soundstage*



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