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File:Apes With Car Keys.jpg|link=Apes With Car Keys|'''''[[Apes With Car Keys]]''''' is a short documentary film about human evolution. | File:Apes With Car Keys.jpg|link=Apes With Car Keys|'''''[[Apes With Car Keys]]''''' is a short documentary film about human evolution. | ||
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Revision as of 08:52, 8 April 2023
I knew a man, who said he knew a man, who said he knew a car thief who stole Audis and always left the driver's side mirror behind ... to mark his kill, I suppose.
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Five Easy Beaters is a 1970 drama comedy romance film starring Susan Anspach and Jack Nicholson.
Apes With Car Keys is a short documentary film about human evolution.
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