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STARRING: Matt Damon, Marion Cotillard, Gwyneth Paltrow, Bryan Cranston, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Laurence Fishburne, Jennifer Ehle
DIRECTED BY: Steven Soderbergh
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SCREENING IS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 AT WEHRENBERG RONNIES 20 CINE.
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Shopping cart handles. I appreciate the stores that provide disinfectant wipes for the carts. And anything in a public restroom. I feel like I need a hazmat suit to enter, but that sort of defeats the purpose of entering doesn't it? And of course door handles. I always wait and let my husband open the doors for me. Germs don't bother him as much as they do me. In fact I'm not sure he even believes in their existence. I'm guessing you are realizing about now that you pushed a hot button for me with this topic. I could, (but I won't), go on. Just one more comment. Did you have me drag a knife to the bathroom on purpose? Now the knife is dirty.
Just about anything the general public touches. I can hardly wait to get home to wash my hands after running errands.