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<title>Comment by Bobby Bracca on Sopranos, Episode 3 Review</title>
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<description>Who is this &quot;Radley&quot; person anyway? We&#039;d ALL like to see &quot;the act&quot; take place between Furio and Carmela? Speak for yourself, pal! Yeeeeeeesh...</description>
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<title>Comment by John Taylor on Sopranos, Episode 3 Review</title>
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<description>The writer of this article is a closed-minded, opinionated, blanket-statement-throwing pinhead. Open your mind! One small example -- Janice isn&#039;t the most irritating character to EVERYONE by a long shot! Your personal issues continually creep into your writing. Why do you assume we&#039;re all waiting for her to get knocked off? You reveal more about yourself and your troubled thinking than you realize!</description>
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