Late Saturday afternoon when Cindy said she had rented Akeelah and the Bee, my first thought was that it was a documentary and I wasn’t in the mood for a documentary. When I figured out I had morphed two movies into one, I started getting more interested. The documentary is titled Spellbound. Using assumptions (instead of taking the time and effort to figure out the truth) tends to constrain rather than liberate.
Monday, October 16, 2006
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