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"Yemi, what a surprise!" exclaimed Mirko as one of his
regular customers walked through the front door of The
DVD Hut. It had been a slow night, and Mirko felt his
boredom disappear as Yemi wandered over to the counter.
"My friends are all working tonight," Yemi replied
unhappily. "We usually rent movies together, but it looks
like I'm on my own."
"What kind of movies do you like to watch?" Mirko
asked.
"Let's see," mused Yemi. "Trisha and Jake always want
to rent action movies, and Ute and Finn always pick
science fiction. Myrtle is the only person in our group who
enjoys romantic comedies."
"That's fine for them," said Mirko. "I asked what kind of
movies you like to watch." Yemi stared at the
in Sunrise

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