The world's dumb-bells are writing the funniest film ever made. These lollapaloozas from the morning mail are genuine bonafide epistles received by business firms gathered from all over the world by Juliet Jowell, who has hundreds of them.
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Should you watch Dumb-Bell Letters No. 6 today? Honestly, that depends on your tolerance for watching text on a screen. If you’re a fan of old-timey weirdness, it’s a total trip. If you’re looking for something with a beginning, middle, and end, you are going to be bored to tears within five minutes. The whole gimmick...

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"Should you watch Dumb-Bell Letters No. 6 today? Honestly, that depends on your tolerance for watching text on a screen. If you’re a fan of old-timey weirdness, it’s a total trip. If you’re looking for something with a beginning, middle, and end, you are going to be bored to tears within five minutes. The whole gimmick here is Juliet Jowell’s collection of letters that businesses actually received back in the day. People really had a lot of time on their hands to write nonsense to strangers. It’..."

