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Baitball Blogger

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6. I know, right?
Mon Feb 22, 2021, 10:59 AM
Feb 2021

That's why I said, making the best of a bad situation.

Though, I absolutely can understand how someone of little means, will chose to be a rolling stone, rather than to be stuck in a house that he or she can't afford to keep. The uncertainty would be maddening.

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Just saw the movie, Nomadland. [View all] Baitball Blogger Feb 2021 OP
I haven't watched Nomadland yet, but this documentary... ret5hd Feb 2021 #1
And a more in-depth conversation with one.. ret5hd Feb 2021 #2
I think I understood his p.o.v. and I know that many of the people in the movie, Baitball Blogger Feb 2021 #3
Would money, or lack of, babylonsister Feb 2021 #4
I know, right? Baitball Blogger Feb 2021 #6
I recommend "Hillbilly" (PRIME) Great eye-opener. I loved the people and they love themselves. joetheman Mar 2021 #12
Bob Wells has a major role in Nomadland Generic Brad Mar 2021 #13
I watched it. It was excellent. kairos12 Feb 2021 #5
She really is. Baitball Blogger Feb 2021 #7
Really depressing movie. milestogo Feb 2021 #8
I didn't want to use that word, but, yeah. Baitball Blogger Feb 2021 #9
Very depressing movie. Rustyeye77 Mar 2021 #10
I liked it too lunatica Mar 2021 #11
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