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"My Dad hated his job. He sold overcoats, but he wanted to make movies. He had a failed career workin..." — Steve Sabol
My Dad hated his job. He sold overcoats, but he wanted to make movies. He had a failed career working with the Ritz Brothers - they were like the Marx Brothers, only a tier below. I always had a picture in my mind of him in a straw hat.
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