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More! 2-Minute Film Noir

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By: Meatball Fulton
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Joe and Moe are two guys sitting in a bar talking about women, cons, cops, capers and Lady Luck. Among their stories: "A Fine Lot of Lollipops": two punks make the mistake of hijacking a truck belonging to Big Louis; plus "The Lollipop King"; "Miracles and Wonder Bread", "Nina the Nudist", "Night Train to El Paso", "Don't Shoot Live Poets", "Life Dangling Lessons", "All Good Hoofers Go to Heaven"; and 13 more!

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Short, amusing character dialogues

A series of short dialogues between two guys reminiscing about "back in da day", "in da neighborhood". Old-time radio-type character acting. "Punny and amoozing", as usual for ZBS.

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