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Runaway Argument Leads to Break-Up

4 August 2006 by Tammy Lenski

Have you seen the summer film, The Break-Up?

About the time the film showed up in New Hampshire (we’re a bit later than the rest of the movie-going world), I wrote a news release about the movie and it’s gotten a lot of attention. So, I thought you might be interested in it, too: The Break-Up Movie Shows How Runaway Arguments Lead to Undesired Results.

Runaway arguments are like runaway trains,
Tammy
Copyright © 2006 by Tammy Lenski. All rights reserved.

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