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[…]he most fun one I ever did, which I really liked, which was right up my street, was Ma Tuttle and they were the hillbillies. That's not a very good reproduction of it but I've got... 0:09:56.9 MIKE: It gives us an idea of it 0:09:58.0 JOY: yeah, I've got some nice slides there because that[…]
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