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Every few years, I Google the name of the kid who saw “The Empire Strikes Back” the night it opened, and blurted out the big spoiler during gym class.

Dennis G. Jerz / 21 May 2020

every few years, I Google the name of the kid who saw "The Empire Strikes Back" the night it opened, and blurted out the big spoiler during gym class.

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